ADRF KOREA ADX-R-78P DAS (Distributed Antenna System) User Manual Rev3 Part1

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ADX DAS User Manual
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
1.1
Highlights ................................................................................................................................................... 14
1.2
ADX DAS Quick View ..................................................................................................................................15
1.2.1 HE Quick View ....................................................................................................................................15
1.2.2 15
1.2.3 RU Quick View ....................................................................................................................................16
1.3
2.
3.
Warnings and Hazards ............................................................................................................................... 17
Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.1
ADX DAS Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 21
2.2
ADX DAS Topology .....................................................................................................................................22
2.3
SISO Configuration .....................................................................................................................................23
2.4
ADX‐DAS Scalability ...................................................................................................................................24
ADX Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.1
Head End .................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.1.1 NMS (Network Management System)................................................................................................ 26
3.1.1.1
LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................26
3.1.1.2
Ethernet Port ............................................................................................................................ 27
3.1.1.3
Host/Remote Switch ................................................................................................................. 27
3.1.1.4
HE View/RU View Switch .......................................................................................................... 27
3.1.2 RFU (ADX‐H‐RFU‐x) ............................................................................................................................. 28
3.1.2.1
LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................29
3.1.2.2
RF Ports .....................................................................................................................................29
3.1.2.3
Communication Port................................................................................................................. 29
3.1.3 Channel Combiner (ADX‐H‐CHC) ........................................................................................................ 29
3.1.3.1
RF ports .....................................................................................................................................30
3.1.3.2
RF ports .....................................................................................................................................30
3.1.4 Optic Distribution Unit (ADX‐H‐ODU + ADX‐RACK‐ODU).................................................................... 30
3.2
3.1.4.1
LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................31
3.1.4.2
RF Ports .....................................................................................................................................31
Remote Unit...............................................................................................................................................32
3.2.1 ADX‐R‐x3xM (Master RU) ................................................................................................................... 33
3.2.1.1
LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................33
3.2.1.2
RF Ports .....................................................................................................................................34
3.2.1.3
Optic Port ..................................................................................................................................35
3.2.1.4
Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port........................................................................................... 35
3.2.1.5
PSU Alarm Port ......................................................................................................................... 35
3.2.1.6
GUI Port ....................................................................................................................................35
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RS‐485 Port ............................................................................................................................... 35
3.2.1.8
ADDR .........................................................................................................................................36
3.2.2 ADX‐R‐xxxS/ADX‐R‐BTxxS/ADX‐R‐VU25S (Slave RU) .......................................................................... 37
3.2.2.1
LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................37
3.2.2.2
RF Ports .....................................................................................................................................38
3.2.2.3
Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port........................................................................................... 39
3.2.2.4
RS‐485 Port ............................................................................................................................... 39
3.2.3 RU Power Supply Options................................................................................................................... 39
4.
3.2.3.1
ADX‐R‐ADP (RU Power Adapter)............................................................................................... 39
3.2.3.2
ADX‐R‐PSU (RU Power Supply Unit).......................................................................................... 39
Cable Connection ..............................................................................................................................................41
4.1
Head End Connection Diagrams ................................................................................................................ 42
4.1.1 Front/Rear Head End Connection View with Optional BCU unit ........................................................ 42
4.1.2 Rear Head End Connection View with (4) OPT‐8 units ....................................................................... 43
5.
4.2
Remote Unit Connection Diagrams ........................................................................................................... 44
4.3
Remote Unit w/ 4‐Way Combiner (ADX‐R‐4WS) ....................................................................................... 45
Mounting method .............................................................................................................................................46
5.1
Head End .................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1.1 Rack Mount ........................................................................................................................................46
5.1.2 Wall Mount .........................................................................................................................................47
5.2
Remote Unit...............................................................................................................................................48
5.2.1 Rack Mount ........................................................................................................................................48
5.2.2 Wall Mount .........................................................................................................................................49
6.
5.2.2.1
Remote Unit using RU Chassis (ADX‐R‐CHA‐30) ....................................................................... 49
5.2.2.2
Individual Remote Module ....................................................................................................... 49
Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 50
6.1
6.2
Pre‐Installation Inspection ......................................................................................................................... 50
ADX DAS Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................ 50
6.2.1 HE Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................... 50
6.2.1.1
Installing a ADX DAS HE in a rack .............................................................................................. 50
6.2.1.2
Wall mounting the ADX DAS HE................................................................................................ 52
6.2.2 RU Installation Procedure................................................................................................................... 54
6.2.2.1
Installing a ADX DAS RU in a rack .............................................................................................. 54
6.2.2.2
Wall mounting the ADX DAS RU ............................................................................................... 56
6.2.2.3
Wall mounting an ADX Remote Module ................................................................................... 58
6.2.3 ADX‐H‐OEU Installation Procedure .................................................................................................... 59
6.3
6.2.3.1
Installing a ADX‐H‐OEU in a Rack .............................................................................................. 59
6.2.3.2
Wall mounting the ADX‐H‐OEU ................................................................................................ 61
Grounding ..................................................................................................................................................62
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8.
Optic Port Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................63
Warranty and Repair Policy .............................................................................................................................. 64
7.1
General Warranty ......................................................................................................................................64
7.2
Limitations of Warranty ............................................................................................................................. 64
7.3
Limitation of Damages ............................................................................................................................... 64
7.4
No Consequential Damages ....................................................................................................................... 64
7.5
Additional Limitation on Warranty ............................................................................................................ 64
7.6
Return Material Authorization (RMA) ....................................................................................................... 64
Web‐GUI ........................................................................................................................................................... 65
8.1
Web‐GUI Setup ..........................................................................................................................................65
8.1.1 DAS system/PC Connection Using Web‐GUI ...................................................................................... 65
8.2
Administrator/User Mode ......................................................................................................................... 66
8.2.1 Common .............................................................................................................................................66
8.2.1.1
Navigation tree Lock/Unlock .................................................................................................... 66
8.2.1.2
Navigation Tree ........................................................................................................................ 66
8.2.1.3
Power Status ............................................................................................................................. 67
8.2.1.4
Commissioning Status............................................................................................................... 67
8.2.1.5
Information ............................................................................................................................... 67
8.2.2 Status Tab ...........................................................................................................................................68
8.2.2.1
Status – NMS ............................................................................................................................ 68
8.2.2.2
Status – BCU ............................................................................................................................. 71
8.2.2.3
Status – RFU .............................................................................................................................. 73
8.2.2.4
Status – ODU............................................................................................................................. 75
8.2.2.5
Status – RU Hub ........................................................................................................................ 78
8.2.2.6
Status – Remote module .......................................................................................................... 79
8.2.3 Control Tab .........................................................................................................................................82
8.2.3.1
Control – NMS .......................................................................................................................... 82
8.2.3.2
Control – BCU ........................................................................................................................... 83
8.2.3.3
Control – RFU ............................................................................................................................ 84
8.2.3.4
Control – ODU........................................................................................................................... 88
8.2.3.5
Control – RH Hub ...................................................................................................................... 89
8.2.3.6
Control – Remote Module (Master or Slave RU) ...................................................................... 90
8.2.4 Install Tab ...........................................................................................................................................93
8.2.4.1
Install – NMS ............................................................................................................................. 93
8.2.4.2
Install – RFU .............................................................................................................................. 96
8.2.4.3
Install – OPT .............................................................................................................................. 97
8.2.4.4
Install – RU Hub ........................................................................................................................ 98
8.2.4.5
Install – Remote Module (Master or Slave RU) ........................................................................ 99
8.2.5 System ..............................................................................................................................................101
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8.2.5.1
System: Account ..................................................................................................................... 101
8.2.5.2
System: Logs ........................................................................................................................... 102
8.2.5.3
System: Update ...................................................................................................................... 103
8.2.5.4
System: System Information................................................................................................... 103
8.2.5.5
System: Backup/Restore ......................................................................................................... 106
8.2.5.6
System: SNMP......................................................................................................................... 107
8.2.5.7
System: Closeout Package ...................................................................................................... 108
8.2.6 Help ..................................................................................................................................................109
8.2.7 Logout...............................................................................................................................................109
8.3
9.
10.
Guest Mode .............................................................................................................................................109
System Specification .......................................................................................................................................110
9.1
Specification for PS78, SMR ..................................................................................................................... 110
9.2
Specification for VU, BT ........................................................................................................................... 111
9.3
FCC Certification ......................................................................................................................................112
Antenna Specifications ...................................................................................................................................112
10.1 Omni Antenna..........................................................................................................................................112
11.
Mechanical Drawing .......................................................................................................................................113
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Figures
Figure 1‐1
Figure 1‐2
Figure 2‐1
Figure 2‐2
Figure 2‐3
Figure 3‐1
Figure 3‐2
Figure 3‐3
Figure 3‐4
Figure 3‐5
Figure 3‐6
Figure 3‐7
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Figure 3‐9
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Figure 3‐13
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Figure 3‐15
Figure 3‐16
Figure 3‐17
Figure 3‐18
Figure 3‐19
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Figure 3‐21
Figure 3‐22
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Figure 3‐24
Figure 3‐25
Figure 3‐26
Figure 3‐27
Figure 3‐28
Figure 3‐29
Figure 3‐30
Figure 3‐31
Figure 3‐32
Figure 3‐33
Figure 3‐34
Figure 3‐35
Figure 3‐36
Figure 3‐37
Figure 4‐1
Figure 4‐2
Figure 4‐3
Figure 4‐4
Figure 5‐1
Figure 5‐2
Figure 5‐3
Figure 5‐4
ADX DAS HE Quick View ..................................................................................................................... 15
ADX DAS RU Quick View ..................................................................................................................... 16
ADX DAS Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 21
ADX DAS Topology .............................................................................................................................. 22
ADX DAS SISO Configuration............................................................................................................... 23
Head End Front View .......................................................................................................................... 25
ADX‐H‐NMS Front View ...................................................................................................................... 26
NMS LED .............................................................................................................................................26
Ethernet Port ......................................................................................................................................27
Host/Remote Switch ........................................................................................................................... 27
HE View/RU View Switch .................................................................................................................... 27
RFU Front & Rear View (excluding BT and VU) ................................................................................... 28
RFU Front & Rear View for BT ............................................................................................................ 28
RFU Front & Rear View for VU ............................................................................................................ 28
RFU LED ..............................................................................................................................................29
Communication Port (RFU) ................................................................................................................. 29
ADX‐H‐CHC Front & Rear View ........................................................................................................... 30
ADX‐RACK‐ODU + ADX‐H‐ODU‐4/1 Front & Rear View ...................................................................... 31
ADX‐H‐OPT‐8 LED ............................................................................................................................... 31
ODU RF Ports ......................................................................................................................................31
RU Front View .....................................................................................................................................32
RU Rear View ......................................................................................................................................32
Master RU Front & Rear View(excluding BT) ...................................................................................... 33
Master RU Front & Rear View only for BT .......................................................................................... 33
Master RU LED ....................................................................................................................................33
RF Ports (Master RU) .......................................................................................................................... 34
Ports at the back panel (Master RU) .................................................................................................. 35
Correct RS‐485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs ...................... 36
Wrong RS‐485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs ....................... 36
Do NOT connect RS‐485 ports of Remote Module to network equipment port ................................ 36
Slave RU Front & Rear View (excluding BT and VU) ........................................................................... 37
Slave RU Front & Rear View (BT) ........................................................................................................ 37
Slave RU Front & Rear View (excluding VU) ....................................................................................... 37
Slave RU LED .......................................................................................................................................38
RF Ports (Slave RU) ............................................................................................................................. 38
Ports at the rear panel (Slave RU) ...................................................................................................... 38
RU PSU Front & Rear View.................................................................................................................. 39
RU PSU LED .........................................................................................................................................40
RU PSU Power Switch View ................................................................................................................ 40
Battery Backup Port & Battery Backup Switch ................................................................................... 41
DC Output Port (RU PSU) .................................................................................................................... 41
PSU Alarm Port (RU PSU) .................................................................................................................... 41
HE Cable connection (1 OPT‐8 +1 BCU) .............................................................................................. 42
HE Cable connection (4 OPTs) ............................................................................................................ 43
RU Cable connection (4 Remote Module + RU PSU) .......................................................................... 44
Slave RU Expansion using ADX‐R‐4WS................................................................................................ 45
HE Rack Mount (Front & Rear view) ................................................................................................... 46
HE Wall Mount (Top View) ................................................................................................................. 47
RU Rack Mount (Front view) .............................................................................................................. 48
19” Shelf type ‐ RU Wall Mount (Top view) ........................................................................................ 49
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Figure 5‐5
Figure 6‐1
Figure 6‐2
Figure 6‐3
Figure 6‐4
Figure 6‐5
Figure 6‐6
Figure 6‐7
Figure 6‐8
Figure 6‐9
Figure 6‐10
Figure 6‐11
Figure 6‐12
Figure 6‐13
Figure 8‐1
Figure 8‐2
Figure 8‐3
Figure 8‐4
Figure 8‐5
Figure 8‐6
Figure 8‐7
Figure 8‐8
Figure 8‐9
Figure 8‐10
Figure 8‐11
Figure 8‐12
Figure 8‐13
Figure 8‐14
Figure 8‐15
Figure 8‐16
Figure 8‐17
Figure 8‐18
Figure 8‐19
Figure 8‐20
Figure 8‐21
Figure 8‐22
Figure 8‐23
Figure 8‐24
Figure 8‐25
Figure 8‐26
Figure 8‐27
Figure 8‐28
Figure 8‐29
Figure 8‐30
Figure 8‐31
Figure 8‐32
Figure 8‐33
Figure 8‐34
Figure 8‐35
Figure 8‐36
Figure 8‐37
Figure 8‐38
Figure 8‐39
Remote Module Wall Mount (Top view) ............................................................................................ 49
ADX HE 19” Rack Mount Instructions ................................................................................................. 51
ADX HE Wall Mount Instructions ........................................................................................................ 52
Wall Mount Instructions for ADX‐HE added 1U Unit .......................................................................... 53
ADX‐RU 19” Rack Mount Instructions ................................................................................................ 55
ADX‐RU Wall Mount Instructions ....................................................................................................... 56
Wall Mount Instructions for ADX‐RU added 1.5U Unit ...................................................................... 57
Remote Module Wall Mount Instructions .......................................................................................... 58
ADX‐H‐OEU Rack Mount Instructions ................................................................................................. 60
ADX‐H‐OEU Wall Mount Instructions ................................................................................................. 61
Ground Cable Connection (HE rear side) ............................................................................................ 62
Ground Cable Connection (RU rear side)............................................................................................ 62
Optic Connector Cleaning (left) and Optic Port Cleaning (right) ........................................................ 63
SC/APC Optic Connector Dust Cap ..................................................................................................... 63
Login screen ........................................................................................................................................65
Navigation tree Lock/Unlock .............................................................................................................. 66
Navigation tree ...................................................................................................................................66
ADX DAS General Information ............................................................................................................ 67
Status ‐ NMS .......................................................................................................................................68
System Summary ................................................................................................................................68
System scan time, HE view/RU view................................................................................................... 69
HE alarm status ...................................................................................................................................69
HE Commissioning status ................................................................................................................... 70
Status – BCU .......................................................................................................................................71
Status – BCU Band .............................................................................................................................. 71
Status – BCU Power & Atten............................................................................................................... 71
Status – BCU Power Ratio ................................................................................................................... 72
Status – BCU Alarm ............................................................................................................................. 72
Status – RFU........................................................................................................................................73
Status – RFU Band...............................................................................................................................73
Power & Gain Display (Admin) ........................................................................................................... 73
Power & Gain Display (User) .............................................................................................................. 74
Status ‐ OPT ........................................................................................................................................75
Summary (Status – OPT) ..................................................................................................................... 75
RF Status (Status – OPT) ..................................................................................................................... 76
Optic Status (Status – ODU) ................................................................................................................ 76
Optic Attenuation (Status – OPT) ....................................................................................................... 77
Optic Path Status (Status – OPT) ........................................................................................................ 77
Status ‐ RU Hub ...................................................................................................................................78
RU Alarm Status (Status ‐ RU Hub) ..................................................................................................... 78
RU Commissioning Status (Status ‐ RU Hub) ...................................................................................... 78
Status – Remote Module .................................................................................................................... 79
PCS Band Information (Status – Remote Module) ............................................................................. 80
Power & Gain (Admin) ........................................................................................................................ 80
Power & Gain (User) ........................................................................................................................... 80
Optic Power (Status – Master RU only) .............................................................................................. 81
Control ‐ NMS .....................................................................................................................................82
Heartbeat (Control – NMS) ................................................................................................................. 82
HE System Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – NMS) ....................................................................... 82
NMS System Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – NMS) ................................................................... 82
Control – BCU .....................................................................................................................................83
Control – BCU Manual ATT Control .................................................................................................... 83
Control – BCU Reboot/Factory Setting ............................................................................................... 84
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Figure 8‐41
Figure 8‐42
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Figure 8‐44
Figure 8‐45
Figure 8‐46
Figure 8‐47
Figure 8‐48
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Figure 8‐50
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Figure 8‐72
Figure 8‐73
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Figure 8‐77
Figure 8‐78
Figure 8‐79
Figure 8‐80
Figure 8‐81
Figure 8‐82
Figure 8‐83
Figure 8‐84
Figure 8‐85
Figure 8‐86
Figure 8‐87
Figure 8‐88
Figure 8‐89
Figure 8‐90
Figure 8‐91
Figure 8‐92
Control – BCU Alarm Setting............................................................................................................... 84
Control ‐ RFU ......................................................................................................................................84
General Setting (Control – RFU) (Admin)............................................................................................ 85
General Setting (Control – RFU) (User)............................................................................................... 85
Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – RFU) .......................................................................................... 85
UL Noise Detection (Control – RFU) ................................................................................................... 85
UL Noise Detection ‐ PCS band ........................................................................................................... 86
Manual Attenuator Control Setting (Control – RFU) .......................................................................... 86
Alarm Threshold Setting (Control – RFU) ........................................................................................... 87
Control – OPT......................................................................................................................................88
Optic Attenuation – OPT..................................................................................................................... 88
Reboot & factory Setting (Control – OPT) .......................................................................................... 89
Control – RU Hub ................................................................................................................................89
Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – RU Hub) .................................................................................... 89
Control – Remote Module .................................................................................................................. 90
General Setting (Control ‐ RU) ........................................................................................................... 90
Reboot & factory Setting (Control ‐ RU) ............................................................................................. 91
Optic Setting (Control ‐ RU) ................................................................................................................ 91
Manual Atten Control (Control ‐ RU) .................................................................................................. 91
Alarm Setting (Control ‐ RU) ............................................................................................................... 92
Install ‐ NMS .......................................................................................................................................93
HE Commissioning Status (Install – NMS) ........................................................................................... 93
SNMP (Install – NMS).......................................................................................................................... 94
Location Setting (Install – NMS) ......................................................................................................... 94
External Modem Box Setting (Install – NMS) ..................................................................................... 94
Description (Install – NMS) ................................................................................................................. 95
SNMP Agent False Alarm Test (Install – NMS) .................................................................................... 95
Location Info / Installer Info (Install – NMS) ....................................................................................... 95
Date & Time Setting (Install – NMS) ................................................................................................... 96
Install ‐ RFU .........................................................................................................................................96
RFU Commissioning (Install – RFU) ..................................................................................................... 97
Description (Install – RFU) .................................................................................................................. 97
Install – OPT ........................................................................................................................................97
Optic control (Control – OPT) ............................................................................................................. 98
Description (Install – OPT) .................................................................................................................. 98
Install‐RU Hub .....................................................................................................................................99
RU Commissioning Status (Install‐RU Hub) ........................................................................................ 99
Description (Install‐RU Hub) ............................................................................................................... 99
Install‐Remote Module ..................................................................................................................... 100
RU Output Commissioning (Install‐RU) ............................................................................................ 100
Description (Install‐Remote Module) ............................................................................................... 101
Account Management ...................................................................................................................... 101
New Account ....................................................................................................................................101
Change Password.............................................................................................................................. 102
Event Log ..........................................................................................................................................102
User Log ............................................................................................................................................103
System update ..................................................................................................................................103
System Information .......................................................................................................................... 104
System Notification .......................................................................................................................... 104
Bill of material ..................................................................................................................................105
Setting Backup (Before) .................................................................................................................... 106
Setting Backup (After)....................................................................................................................... 106
Setting Restore .................................................................................................................................107
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Figure 8‐95
Figure 8‐96
Figure 8‐97
Figure 11‐1
Figure 11‐2
Figure 11‐3
Figure 11‐4
Figure 11‐5
Figure 11‐6
Figure 11‐7
Figure 11‐8
Figure 11‐9
SNMP V1/V2 .....................................................................................................................................107
SNMP V3 ...........................................................................................................................................108
System‐ Closeout Package ................................................................................................................ 108
System‐ Closeout Package after the file upload ............................................................................... 108
Help ..................................................................................................................................................109
HE Drawing .......................................................................................................................................113
RFU Drawing for SMR/PS .................................................................................................................. 114
RFU Drawing for VU .......................................................................................................................... 115
RFU Drawing for BT........................................................................................................................... 116
Master RU Drawing for PS ................................................................................................................ 116
Master RU Drawing for BT ................................................................................................................ 117
Slave RU Drawing for SMR ................................................................................................................ 118
Slave RU Drawing for VU .................................................................................................................. 119
RU Rack Shelf Drawing...................................................................................................................... 120
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Tables
Table 2‐1
Table 3‐1
Table 3‐2
Table 3‐3
Table 3‐4
Table 3‐5
Table 3‐6
Table 8‐1
Table 8‐2
Table 8‐3
Table 8‐4
Table 8‐5
Table 8‐6
Table 8‐7
Table 8‐8
Table 8‐9
Table 8‐10
Table 8‐11
Table 8‐12
Table 8‐13
Table 8‐14
Table 8‐15
Table 8‐16
Table 8‐17
Table 8‐18
Table 8‐19
Table 8‐20
Table 8‐21
Table 8‐22
Table 8‐23
ADX‐DAS Scalability ............................................................................................................................ 24
NMS LED Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 26
RFU LED Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 29
ODU Rack LED Specifications .............................................................................................................. 31
Master RU LED Specifications ............................................................................................................. 33
Slave RU LED Specifications ................................................................................................................ 38
RU PSU LED Specifications .................................................................................................................. 40
Account Information for Login ........................................................................................................... 65
Navigation tree ...................................................................................................................................66
Power Supply Status ........................................................................................................................... 67
Commissioning ICON .......................................................................................................................... 67
System Summary Description ............................................................................................................. 69
Description for HE Commissioning status........................................................................................... 70
Description for NMS alarm ................................................................................................................. 70
RFU Alarm Status ................................................................................................................................74
Summary Description ......................................................................................................................... 76
Description for optic path status ........................................................................................................ 77
Description for RU Commissioning status .......................................................................................... 79
Alarm Status (Status ‐ RU Hub) ........................................................................................................... 79
Operating Status (Status – Remote Module)...................................................................................... 81
Description for General Setting .......................................................................................................... 85
Description for Main Gain Control Setting (Control – RFU) ................................................................ 86
Description for Alarm Threshold Setting (Control – RFU)................................................................... 87
Description for Optic Attenuation (Control – OPT) ............................................................................ 89
Description for General Setting (Control ‐ RU) ................................................................................... 90
Description for Optic Setting (Control ‐ RU) ....................................................................................... 91
Description for Manual Atten Control (Control ‐ RU) ......................................................................... 92
Description for HE Commissioning Status (Install – NMS) .................................................................. 93
Description for Optic control (Control – OPT) .................................................................................... 98
Description for RU Commissioning status .......................................................................................... 99
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Terms and Abbreviations
The following is a list of abbreviations and terms used throughout this document.
Abbreviation/Term
AGC
ALC
AROMS
BCU
BTS
CDMA
CHC
CW
DAS
DL
Downlink
HE
HPA
HW
IF
LNA
LTE
MS
NMS
ODU
OEU
OPT
PLL
PSU
RF
RFU
RU
SQE
Remote Module
SW
UL
Uplink
VSWR
Definition
Automatic Gain Control
Automatic Level Control
ADRF’ Repeater Operation and Management System
Band Combiner Unit
Base Transceiver Station
Code Division Multiple Access
Channel combiner
Continuous Wave (un‐modulated signal)
Distributed Antenna System
Downlink
The path covered from the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) to the subscribers’ service
area via the repeater
Head End
High Power Amplifier
Hardware
Intermediate Frequency
Low Noise Amplifier
Long Term Evolution
Mobile Station
Network Management System
Optic Donor Unit which is located in ODU rack. A ODU rack has two ODUs.
Optic Expansion Unit
Optic Unit
Phased Locked Loop
Power Supply Unit
Radio Frequency
RF Channel Unit
Remote Unit which is composed of master RU and multiple slaves RU
Signal Quality Estimate
generic term for master RU and slave RU
Software
Uplink
The path covered from the subscribers’ service area to the Base Transceiver Station (BTS)
via the repeater
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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1.
INTRODUCTION
Up to (8) frequency bands in one body: Currently the ADX supports 700 MHz (Lower A, Lower B, Lower C, and
Upper C), 700MHz Public Safety w/ Upper D support, Cellular, PCS, SMR800/SMR900, and AWS bands.
1.1 Highlights

Modular Structure
‐
‐
Supports multi bands service (700MHz, 700MHz PS, Cell, PCS, AWS, SMR800/SMR900 etc.) in one body
Supports up to 8 RF units

Supports optional combining/balancing of multiple carriers’ signals via BCU (Band Combiner Unit)

Supports up to a of maximum of 32 SISO Remote Units

30dBm of downlink composite output power
33dBm available for PCS and AWS

Requires only single strand of fiber per remote unit

Operates with up to 5dBo optical loss (Single mode)

Supports SNMP v1, v2, v3 (get, set & traps)

Web‐based GUI Interface; No 3rd party GUI software required

Web‐GUI connectivity via DHCP in host mode

Versatility and Usability: ADX gives total control to the user. Control parameters such as gain, output power,
and alarm threshold can be changed using Web‐GUI interface allowing the user to fine tune the system to the
given RF environment.

Uplink noise measurement routine

Support RU View mode, refer to section 3.1.1.4

Incremental Automatic Shutdown/Resume Time: ADX gradually increases the time span between automatic
shutdown and resume period before it permanently shuts itself down

Support ALC function to prevent ADX DAS from input overload or output overpower
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1.2 ADX DAS Quick View
1.2.1
1.2.2
HE Quick View
Band Combiner Unit
(BCU)
19” rack mount
Holes
Optic Unit (ODU RACK)
Channel Combiner
(CHC)
FA
IL
DC
-R
-H
-R
IL
IL
FA
LIN
FA
-H
IL
IL
FA
LIN
BA
ST
FA
IL
-R
FA
FA
IL
AR
ER
LO
CH
PO
-H
FT
FA
IL
FT
PO
NMS Unit
SO
Power Supply Unit
(PSU)
TT
RF Channel Unit
(RFU)
Host / Remote Switch,
HE view/RU view Switch
& RJ‐45 port
BCU Sum Port
RF Ports
connected to CHC
Optic Ports
RF Ports
connected to OPT
RFU Simplex
Port
RFU Duplex Port
Battery Backup
Port
Battery Backup
On/Off Switch
AC Input &
On/Off Switch
OPT/ODU Interface Ports
AC Input Voltage
Selection Switch
(110V/220V)
BCU Interface Ports
Ground terminal
AUX CH Interface
Ports
Figure 1‐1
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1.2.3
RU Quick View
Expansion RF ports to
support additional (4)
slave RU.
RF ports connected to
Slave RUs in same
chassis.
RF ports for Master RU
connection.
RF ports for VHF/UHF
Expansion.
Server Antenna Port
Ports for adding External
Filter, if needed
Slave RU #1
Master RU
Slave RU #3
Slave RU #2
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
PSU ALARM
GUI
RS-485
1 2 3 4
Communication port
between Master RU and
Slave RU (RS‐485 interface)
ADDR
IL
IL
IL
FA
FA
FA
ER
IC
FT
PT
PO
SO
HA
OUT
IN
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
IL
IL
FA
FA
ER
FT
PO
SO
HA
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
OPTIC
OUT
IN
IL
IL
FA
FA
ER
FT
PO
SO
HA
OUT
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
IL
IL
FA
FA
ER
FT
PO
SO
HA
Ground terminal
IN
ON
Dip Switch for Master
Address Setting manually
GUI Access Port
Port for receiving Alarm
Status of RU PSU
DC Input Ports
Optic Port
Power On/Off Switch
Figure 1‐2
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1.3 Warnings and Hazards
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK
Opening the ADX DAS could result in electric shock and may cause
severe injury.
WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RF
Working with the ADX DAS while in operation, may expose the technician to RF
electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for human exposure. Visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety to learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic
fields.
RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT Guidelines
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.
Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 50 cm while operating near the donor and the server antennas.
WARRANTY
Opening or tampering the ADX DAS will void all warranties.
Lithium Battery: CAUTION. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS.
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Ethernet Instructions: This equipment is for indoor use only. All cabling should be limited to
inside the building.
FCC Part 15 Class A
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
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WANRNING. THIS is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to
operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including
penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.
FCC Part 90 Class B
WANRNING. THIS is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to
operate this device. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219)
online at
www.fcc.gov/signal‐boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture
penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.
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Laser Safety
Fiber optic ports of the ADX DAS emit invisible laser radiation at the 1310, 1550nm wavelength
window.
To avoid eye injury never look directly into the optical ports, patch cords or optical cables. Do
not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments. Always assume optical output is on.
Only technicians familiar with fiber optic safety practices and procedures should perform optical
fiber connections and disconnections of the ADX DAS and the associated cables.
The ADX DAS complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to laser
notice No.50 (July26. 2001)@IEC 60825‐1, Amendment2 (Jan. 2001).
Care of Fiber Optic Connectors
Do not remove the protective covers on the fiber optic connectors until a connection is ready to be
made. Do not leave connectors uncovered when not connected.
The tip of the fiber optic connectors should not come into contact with any object or dust.
Refer to the cleaning procedure for information on the cleaning of the fiber tip.
RSS‐GEN, Sec. 7.1.2 – (transmitters)
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and
maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio
interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionneravec
une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada.
Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention desautres utilisateurs,
il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotroperayonnée quivalente (p.i.r.e.)
ne dépassepas l’intensité nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
RSS‐GEN, Sec. 7.1.2 – (detachable antennas)
This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II)has been
approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible
gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list,
having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this
device.
Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de
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modèle s’il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner
avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci‐dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l’impédance requise
pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste,ou dont le gain est supérieur
au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
RF Radiation Exposure
This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 50 cm between the radiator
and your body. This transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. RF exposure will be addressed at time of installation and the use of higher gain antennas
require larger separation distances.
RSS‐102 RF Exposure
L’antenne (ou les antennes) doit être installée de façon à maintenir à tout instant une distance
minimum de au moins 50 cm entre la source de radiation (l’antenne) et toute personne physique.
Cet appareil ne doit pas être installé ou utilisé en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
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2.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.1 ADX DAS Block Diagram
AWS BTS
TX
DPX
RX
AWS
RFU
DL
TX
DPX
RX
PCS
RFU
DL
DL IN
(698~2690)
UL
UL OUT
V/UHF(136~512)
CCU
UL
ODU
DL IN
V/UHF(136~512)
PCS BTS
ODU#1
UL OUT
(698~2690)
CELL
BTS
DL IN
V/UHF(136~512)
TX
DPX
RX
700M
BTS
CELL
RFU
DL
DL IN
(698~2690)
UL
UL OUT
V/UHF(136~512)
ODU#2
UL OUT
(698~2690)
SMR
BTS
PS
BTS
BT BTS
TX
DPX
RX
700M
RFU
DL
TX
DPX
RX
SMR
RFU
DL
TX
DPX
RX
PS
RFU
DL
DL
DPX
RX
BT
RFU
TX
ODU
ODU
ODU
UL
UL
UL
UL
DL
RX
VU
RFU
VHF/UHF
BTS
UL
HE
ORU
BT
RAU
PCS
Master RU
(P78)
Duplexer
CELL
ANT
COM
AWS
RAU
Sub RU
(S89)
700M
Duplexer
SMR
P78
WI-FI
ORU
RAU
Master RU
(BT)
BPF
RAU
Sub RU
(VU)
ANT
VHF/UHF
Duplexer
RU
Figure 2‐1
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2.2 ADX DAS Topology
Figure 2‐2
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2.3 SISO Configuration
HE
RU
ADX-R-CHC
COM
PCS
700M
CELL
AWS
WIFI
ADX-H-OPT
LINK8
PO
ER
ADX-H-PSU
UL 1
UL 2
UL 3
UL 4
DL 1
DL 2
DL 3
DL 4
UL 6
UL 7
UL 8
DL 6
DL 7
DL 8
ADX-H-RFU-C
ADX-H-RFU-A
UL_IN
UL_IN
UL_IN
UL_IN
DL_OUT
POWER
DL_OUT
POWER
DL_OUT
Optic
DL-IN
E-DL
DL-IN
UL-OUT
UL-OUT
DL-IN
UL-OUT
E-UL
DL_OUT
POWER
POWER
SOFT FAIL
SOFT FAIL
SOFT FAIL
SOFT FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
RU
COM
ER
PO
Optic
DL-IN
E-DL
700M
IL
PCS
ADX-H-PSU
CELL
AWS
WIFI
FA
IL
ADX-R-CHC
FA
HE VIEW
RU VIEW
DC
HOST
REMOTE
CH
ST
LO
BA
AC TT
ADX-H-NMS
FA
IL
ADX-H-PSU
PO
WE
SO
FT
-F
AIL
SO
-H
FT
-F
AI
HA
RD L-R
-F
AI
HA
RD L-H
-F
AI
LIN
L-R
FA
LIN
ILH
FA
ILR
AWS
BTS
UL 5
DL 5
ADS-H-RFU-7
PO
WE
CH
ST
LO
BA
TT
AC
PCS
BTS
ADX-H-CHC
ADX-H-RFU-P
FA
IL
Cellular
BTS
RF
DC
700MHz
eNode-B
IL
LINK7
IL
LINK6
FA
LINK4 LD FAIL 5-8 LINK5
FA
LINK3
DC
LINK2
CH
ST
LO
BA
AC TT
POWER LD FAIL 1-4 LINK1
DL-IN
UL-OUT
UL-OUT
DL-IN
UL-OUT
E-UL
RU
Figure 2‐3
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UL-OUT
TT
ST
CH
BA
E-UL
AC
ER
DL-IN
E-DL
LO
PO
Optic
700M
FA
IL
PCS
ADX-H-PSU
CELL
AWS
WIFI
FA
IL
COM
DC
ADX-R-CHC
DL-IN
UL-OUT
DL-IN
UL-OUT
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Table 2‐1
HE
ADX‐DAS Scalability
Unit
Scalability
Remarks
Supported band
700MHz, Cellular, AWS 1W/2W, PCS
1W/2W, SMR800/900, PS700, VHF, UHF,
BRS
700MHz includes Lower A, Lower B,
Lower C, and Upper C
RFU
Up to 8
up to 6: card type
th
th
7 & 8 RFU: 19” rack type
NMS
Channel Combiner
Optic Unit
Up to 4
Band Combiner Unit
Power Supply Unit
(AC or DC)
RU
Up to 4
OEU
RU
PSU
Adaptor type
19” rack mount
(AC or DC)
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To support multiple carriers
Capable of supplying power to 8 RFUs, 4
BCUs, 4 OPTs and NMS.
Up to 60
Up to 4
1 per remote module
Capable of supplying power to 8 Remote
Modules
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3.
ADX OVERVIEW
3.1 Head End
The head end unit must always be connected to the Base Station using a direct cabled connection. This
system has not been approved for use with a wireless connection via server antenna to the base station.
Head end components include:
 ADX‐H‐NMS (Network Management System)
 ADX‐H‐CHC (Head End Channel Combiner)
 ADX‐H‐PSU (Head End Power Supply)
 Up to [4] ADX‐H‐BCU (Band Combiner Unit)
 Up to [8] ADX‐H‐RFU‐x (RF Unit)
 Up to [4] ADX‐H‐RACK‐ODU (Optical Unit rack) each ADX‐H‐RACK‐ODU enables to have up to 2
ODU(ADX‐H‐ODU‐4‐X)s
Specifications
Size: 19.0 x 14.6 x 12.2 inches (482 x 370 x 311 mm)
Weight: 83.7 lbs (38.0 Kg)@4 RFU, CHC‐H, PSU and NMS
Power Consumption: 52W@4 RFU, 2 ODUs and NMS, 28W@1 RFU, 2 ODUs and NMS
Power Input: 110VAC or ‐48VDC(optional)
Supports the ADRF‐BBU for external battery backup solution
POWER
SOFT FAIL
POWER LD FAIL1-4 LINK1
POWER
DL OUT
DL OUT
LINK4
LD FAIL5-8 LINK5
LINK6
LINK7
LINK8
UL2
UL3
UL4
UL5
UL6
UL7
UL8
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5
DL6
DL7
DL8
POWER
UL IN
LINK3
UL1
POWER
UL IN
POWER
DL OUT
UL IN
DL OUT
SOFT FAIL
SOFT FAIL
SOFT FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
HARD FAIL
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
DL SIG LOW
IL
FA
-R
-R
-H
IL
IL
IL
FA
HE VIEW
HOST
LIN
FA
FA
LIN
IL
IL
FA
ST
FA
-H
-R
IL
FA
FT
ER
LO
FA
SO
FT
SO
ER
IL
PO
TT
SOFT FAIL
-H
UL IN
LINK2
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
PO

REMOTE RU VIEW
Figure 3‐1
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3.1.1

Functions and features
‐
‐
‐
‐

NMS (Network Management System)
Supports SNMP v1, v2, and v3 (get, set & trap) and web‐based GUI Interface.
Monitors alarms and status
Provides control interfaces with all subordinate modules
Provides overall DAS structure via the auto tree update function
Spec
‐
‐
Size: 19.0 x 12.1 x 1.7 inches
Weight: 5.5 lbs
Figure 3‐2
ADX‐H‐NMS Front View
3.1.1.1 LEDs
NMS has LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure 3‐3.
Figure 3‐3
Table 3‐1
NMS LED
NMS LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐NMS
Power
SOFT FAIL‐H
SOFT FAIL‐R
HARD FAIL‐H
HARD FAIL‐R
LINK FAIL‐H
LINK FAIL‐R
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Red
Solid Green
Solid Red
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
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Specifications
NMS power is ON
NMS power is OFF
HE Soft Fail alarm exists in the system
No HE Soft Fail alarms are present in the system
RU Soft Fail alarm exists in the system
No RU Soft Fail alarms are present in the system
HE Hard Fail alarm exists in the system
No HE Hard Fail alarms are present in the system
RU Hard Fail alarm exists in the system
No RU Hard Fail alarms are present in the system
HE Link Fail alarm exists in the system
No HE Link Fail alarms are present in the system
RU Link Fail alarm exists in the system
No RU Link Fail alarms are present in the system
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3.1.1.2 Ethernet Port
The Ethernet port can be used to communicate directly with the ADX DAS using a RJ‐45 crossover cable or can
also be used to connect the ADX DAS to an external modem box.
Figure 3‐4
Ethernet Port
3.1.1.3 Host/Remote Switch
The Host/Remote Switch allows the user to switch the default Repeater IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway of the
repeater to an alternative setup. These settings can be adjusted by logging into the ADX DAS in HOST mode and
configuring the settings under the Modem Box Setting section under the Install Page of NMS.
Once the settings are set, flipping the switch to the REMOTE position will reboot NMS module with the new
alternate settings. Please note that when the NMS is set to the REMOTE position, DHCP is disabled and the NMS
will not automatically assign an IP address to any device that connects directly to the NMS.
Figure 3‐5
Host/Remote Switch

Host IP: 192.168.63.1 (Fixed IP, unable to modify this IP address)

Remote IP: 192.168.63.5 (Default IP, but can be modified in Host mode)
3.1.1.4 HE View/RU View Switch
The HE View/RU View Switch allows the user to disable the periodic monitoring performed by the NMS. In the
HE view mode, the NMS monitors the status of all subordinate units connected to NMS but when switched to RU
view the NMS does not monitor the subordinate units. RU View mode will allow the user to go to a RU and
monitor/control the HE. If the NMS is set to the HE View mode and tries to connect to a RU to monitor the HE,
data collisions between the NMS and RU may prevent the user from properly monitoring or configuring the HE
when at the RU.
Figure 3‐6
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3.1.2
RFU (ADX‐H‐RFU‐x)
Figure 3‐7
RFU Front & Rear View (excluding BT and VU)
Figure 3‐8
RFU Front & Rear View for BT
PO
Figure 3‐9

SO
FT
FA
IL
RD
FA
IL
LO
SIG
RFU Front & Rear View for VU
Functions and features
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐

ER
Provide RF interface with BTS
Each RFU has independent gain control and filtering
Modular type and hot swappable
Supports duplex port or simplex TX & RX ports
Easily support additional frequency bands by adding a single RFU
Reduces complexity and overall equipment size
Specifications
‐
‐
Size: 12.8 x 6.2 x 2.8 inches
Weight: 7.3 lbs
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3.1.2.1 LEDs
RFU has LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure 3‐10.
Figure 3‐10 RFU LED
Table 3‐2
RFU LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐Module
Power
Soft Fail
Hard Fail
DL SIG LOW
Specifications
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Red
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Module power is ON.
Module power is OFF.
Soft Fail alarm exists in the RFU.
No Soft Fail alarms are present in the RFU.
Hard Fail alarm exists in the RFU.
No Hard Fail alarms are present in the RFU.
When DL input signal level is lower than the defined threshold
level. (default threshold value: ‐5dBm)
When DL input signal level is upper than the defined threshold
level.
3.1.2.2 RF Ports
3.1.2.2.1
DL IN/UL OUT & DPX ports
DL IN/UL OUT & DPX Ports (refer to Figure 3‐7) are located at the back of RFU and can be connected directly to
the BTS. The RFU can support incoming signal strength from 0 to 25dBm(in case of BT and VU, ‐15~37dBm).
BT RFU does not have DL IN port because of TDD(Time division duplex) system.
VU RFU does not have DPX port because there is externally optional Duplexer customized by user requirement
for VHF/UHF system.
3.1.2.2.2 DL OUT/UL IN
DL OUT/UL IN Ports (refer to Figure 3‐7) are located at the front of the RFU and connect directly to the HE
Channel Combiner (ADX‐H‐CHC).
3.1.2.3 Communication Port
The ADX‐H‐NMS monitors and controls the RFU via this port. DC Power is also provided to the RFU via this port.
Figure 3‐11 Communication Port (RFU)
3.1.3
Channel Combiner (ADX‐H‐CHC)
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Figure 3‐12 ADX‐H‐CHC Front & Rear View

Functions & Features
‐
‐
‐
‐

Combines DL signals received from each RFU and feeds the combined signals to the ADX‐H‐OPT
Combines UL signals received from each RU and feeds the combined signal to the ADX‐H‐RFU
Supports up to 8 RFUs and (4) ADX‐H‐OPT‐8 or (4)ADX‐H‐OPT‐4
Channel Combiner is not connected to VU RFU because VU RFU internally includes 8way combiner for
connection to 8 ODUs’ VHF ports
Specifications
‐
‐
Size: 16.9 x 12.9 x 1.7 inches
Weight: 11.0 lbs
3.1.3.1 RF ports
3.1.3.1.1 RF ports at the front panel (DL 1 to DL 8, UL 1 to UL 8)
DL 1(to DL 8) & UL 1(to UL 8) RF ports are connected to DL OUT/UL IN Ports at the front panel of RFU.

Receive the downlink signal from each RFU

Split the uplink signal received from ODU to each RFU
3.1.3.1.2 RF ports at the back panel (DL 1 to DL 8, UL 1 to UL 8)
DL 1(to DL 8) & UL 1(to UL 8) RF ports are connected to DL IN/UL OUT Ports at the back panel of OPT.

Transfer the combined downlink signals to OPT

Receive the uplink signal from ODU
3.1.3.2 RF ports
3.1.3.2.1 RF ports at the front panel( DL 1 to DL 8, UL 1 to UL 8)
DL 1(to DL 8) & UL 1(to UL 8) RF ports are connected to DL OUT/UL IN Ports at the front panel of RFU.

Receive the downlink signal from each RFU

Split the uplink signal received from ODU to each RFU
3.1.3.2.2 RF ports at the back panel( DL 1 to DL 8, UL 1 to UL 8)
DL 1(to DL 8) & UL 1(to UL 8) RF ports are connected to DL IN/UL OUT Ports at the back panel of OPT.

Transfer the combined downlink signals to ODU

Receive the uplink signal from ODU
3.1.4
Optic Distribution Unit (ADX‐H‐ODU + ADX‐RACK‐ODU)
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Figure 3‐13 ADX‐RACK‐ODU + ADX‐H‐ODU‐4/1 Front & Rear View

Functions & Features
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐

Converts signal from RF to optic and transports signals to Master RU
ADX‐RACK‐ODU can support up to (2) ADX‐H‐ODU units
ADX‐H‐ODU‐4‐X can supports up to (4) Master RUs with up to 5 dBo loss (including optical connection loss)
ADX‐H‐ODU‐1‐X can supports (1) Master RU with up to 10dBo loss (including optical connection loss)
Minimizes the number of optic fiber cable need by transporting multi band signals over a single strand of
fiber using WDM technology.
VHF DL and VHF UL ports for VHF/UHF band transmission
Spec
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ADX‐RACK‐ODU
o Size: 19.0 x 12.9 x 1.7 inches (482 x 327 x 44 mm)
o Weight: 4.2 lbs
ADX‐ODU‐1/4
o Size: 7.96 x 7.17 x 1.64 inches (202 x 182 x 41.5 mm)
o Weight: 3.2 lbs
3.1.4.1 LEDs
The ADX‐H‐OPT‐8 has the following LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure 3‐14. The ADX‐H‐OPT‐4 has the
same LEDs except for LD FAIL 5‐8, LINK 5, LINK 6, LINK 7, AND LINK 8.
POWERLD FAIL 1-4 LINK1
LINK2
LINK3
LINK4 LD FAIL 5-8 LINK5
LINK6
Figure 3‐14 ADX‐H‐OPT‐8 LED
Table 3‐3
ODU Rack LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐Module
Power
LD FAIL 1‐4/
LD FAIL 5‐8
LINK1 to LINK8
Solid Green
OFF
OFF
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Specifications
Module power is ON
Module power is OFF
ODU is not installed
LD Fail alarm exists in the ODU
No LD Fail alarm is present in the ODU
PD Fail alarm exists
No PD Fail alarm is present
3.1.4.2 RF Ports
V H F U L1
U L O U T1
V H F D L1
D L I N1
Figure 3‐15 ODU RF Ports
3.1.4.2.1 DL IN/UL OUT
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LINK7
LINK8
The combined downlink signal received from ADX‐H‐CHC is transferred to the DL IN 1(or 2) at the back of OPT.
The UL OUT port connects any of the ports on back of the ADX‐H‐CHC labeled UL 1 ~8.
3.1.4.2.2 VHF DL/VHF UL
VHF DL/UHF UL ports are used to support Public Safety in the VHF & UHF frequency bands. VHF/UHF signals
for Public Safety bypass the ADX‐H‐CHC and connect directly to the VHF DL/UHF UL ports of the ADX‐H‐OPT.
3.2 Remote Unit
The remote unit is composed of a (1) Master RU and up to (7) Slave RU’s (ADX‐R‐4WS is required when
connecting more than 3 Slave RU’s). A power source, either the ADX‐R‐ADP‐30 (supports [1] Master/Slave RU) or
the ADX‐R‐PSU‐30 (supports up to [8] Master/Slave RU) is required.
Specifications
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‐
‐
Size: 19.0 x 12.9 x 10.5 inches
Weight: 61.0 lbs
Power Input: 110VAC or ‐48VDC (optional)
Figure 3‐16 RU Front View
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ADX‐R‐x3xM (Master RU)
Figure 3‐18 Master RU Front & Rear View(excluding BT)
Figure 3‐19 Master RU Front & Rear View only for BT

Functions & Features
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐

Converts DL optic signal to a RF signal
Converts UL RF signal to an optic signal
Splits the converted RF signals and which provide RF to Slave RU’s
Transmits DL signal and receives UL signal through server antenna
Supports up to 7 slave RUs
Individually wall‐mountable or 19” rack‐mountable (requires ADX‐R‐CHA)
Supports external filters via DL and UL pass‐through ports
Specifications
‐
‐
Size: 11.8 x 9.8 x 4.5 inches
Weight: 13.2 lbs
3.2.1.1 LEDs
Master RU’s have the following LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure 3‐20.
Figure 3‐20 Master RU LED
Table 3‐4
Master RU LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐Module
Power
Solid Green
OFF
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Module power is ON
Module power is OFF
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Soft Fail
Hard Fail
Optic Fail
COMM
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Red
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Soft Fail alarm exists in the Master RU
No Soft Fail alarms are present in the Master RU
Hard Fail alarm exists in the Master RU
No Hard Fail alarms are present in the Master RU
Optic Fail alarm exists in the Master RU
No Optic Fail alarm is present in the Master RU
COMM Fail alarm exists in the Master RU
No COMM Fail alarm is present in the Master RU
3.2.1.2 RF Ports
Figure 3‐21 RF Ports (Master RU)
3.2.1.2.1 M‐DL/M‐UL, DL1 to DL4 & UL1 to UL4

M‐DL/M‐UL ports
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
Master RU units will come with the M‐DL and M‐UL ports pre‐connected to the DL1 and UL1 ports.
DL2 to DL4 & UL2 to UL4 ports
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Slave RU’s connect to the DL2 ~DL4 and UL2~UL4 ports.
3.2.1.2.2 E‐DL/E‐UL

The E‐DL/E‐UL ports connect to the ADX‐R‐4WS (4‐way splitter)

The ADX‐R‐4WS will provide an additional (4) DL and UL ports to connect up to (4) additioanl Slave RU’s

ADX‐R‐4WS divides the output of E‐DL port to extended slave RUs and combines/transfers UL signal received
from extended slave RUs to E‐UL port.
3.2.1.2.3 VHF DL/VHF UL

Connects to the ADX‐R‐V25S (VHF Slave RU) for public safety service in the VHF/UHF bands
3.2.1.2.4 SERVER & CPL

Server Port
‐

Connects directly to a server antenna or the ADX‐R‐CHC (remote channel combiner)
CPL Port
‐
30dB coupling port off of the server port
3.2.1.2.5 EF‐DL IN/EF‐DL OUT & EF‐UL IN/EF‐ UL OUT

Connects to an external DL/UL filter

DL external filter can be used to reduce DL out‐band emissions

UL external filter can be used to reduce out‐band frequenies

BT RU does not have external filter ports because there are no issues for external filtering
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Figure 3‐22 Ports at the back panel (Master RU)
3.2.1.3 Optic Port

Connets to ADX‐H‐OPT‐8, ADX‐H‐OPT‐4, or ADX‐R‐OEU via optic line
3.2.1.4 Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port

Power On/Off switch

DC IN Port
‐
‐
Master RU Power On/Off switch
Connects to DC output port of AC/DC adapter (ADX‐R‐ADP‐30) or RU PSU (ADX‐R‐PSU‐30)
3.2.1.5 PSU Alarm Port

Connects to the ADX‐R‐PSU‐30

The ADX‐H‐NMS and the Master RU can monitor the status of the ADX‐H‐PSU‐30 via this port
3.2.1.6 GUI Port

Connects to a laptop via USB cable

Monitor/control the RU and the HE connected to the RU using User GUI, which is a Windows based program.
ADRF 32‐bit or 64‐bit drivers will also be required to access the RU using the User GUI.
3.2.1.7 RS‐485 Port

Slave RU should be connected to master RU in a diasy chain structure using RS‐485 line to monitor and control
slave RUs.

The RS‐485 cable connected to master RU should be connected to RS‐485 IN port of slave RU. When a slave
RU is connected to another slave RU, then the RS‐485 cable should be connected from the RS‐485 OUT port to
the RS‐485 IN of the 2nd Slave RU. (Figure 3‐23)

If RS‐485 port connections between Remote Modules are not correct, master RU will not be able to recognize
all subordinate slave RUs. (Figure 3‐24)

WARNING! The RS‐485 ports should NEVER be connected to the Ethernet port of laptop or Ethernet Network
Equipment. Doing so may cause serious damage to the Remote Modules or network equipments. (Figure
3‐25)
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Figure 3‐23 Correct RS‐485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs
GUI
PSU ALARM
or
or
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
1 2 3 4
ON
OPTIC
ON/OFF DC IN +27V
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Figure 3‐24 Wrong RS‐485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs
DAMAGE
Laptop or Network Equipment
Figure 3‐25 Do NOT connect RS‐485 ports of Remote Module to network equipment port
3.2.1.8 ADDR
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The ID of master RU can be set manually using ADDR switch. This switch should only be use if instructed by
ADRF Technical Support.
3.2.2
ADX‐R‐xxxS/ADX‐R‐BTxxS/ADX‐R‐VU25S (Slave RU)
Figure 3‐26 Slave RU Front & Rear View (excluding BT and VU)
Figure 3‐27 Slave RU Front & Rear View (BT)
Figure 3‐28 Slave RU Front & Rear View (excluding VU)

Functions & Features
‐
‐
‐

Transmits DL signal and receives UL signal through server antenna port
Individually wall‐mountable or 19” rack‐mountable (requires ADX‐R‐CHA)
Supports external filters via DL and UL pass‐through ports
Specification
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‐
Size: 11.8 x 9.8 x 3.7 inches (300 x 249.6 x 94.5 mm)
Weight: 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg)
3.2.2.1 LEDs
ADX‐R‐x30S has the following LEDs on the front of the Slave RU as shown below in Figure 3‐29.
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Figure 3‐29 Slave RU LED
Table 3‐5
Slave RU LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐Module
Power
Specifications
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Red
Solid Green
Soft Fail
Hard Fail
Module power is ON
Module power is OFF
Soft Fail alarm exists in the Slave RU
No Soft Fail alarms are present in the Slave RU
Hard Fail alarm exists in the Slave RU
No Hard Fail alarms are present in the Slave RU
3.2.2.2 RF Ports
CPL(-30dB)
DL IN
SERVER
UL OUT
EF-DL OUT EF-DL IN
EF-UL IN EF-UL OUT
Figure 3‐30 RF Ports (Slave RU)
3.2.2.2.1 DL IN & UL OUT

Connects to one of the avaialble DL 2 to 4/UL 2 to 4 ports of the Master RU

DL IN port receives the divided DL output from the Master RU

UL OUT port transfers the UL output of slave RU to the Master RU
3.2.2.2.2 SERVER & CPL

Server Port
‐

Connects directly to a server antenna or the ADX‐R‐CHC (remote channel combiner)
CPL Port
‐
30dB coupling port off of the server port
3.2.2.2.3 EF‐DL IN/EF‐DL OUT & EF‐UL IN/EF‐ UL OUT
UL external filter can be used to reduce uplink out‐band signals

BT and VU RU do not have external filter ports because there are no issues for external filtering
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Figure 3‐31 Ports at the rear panel (Slave RU)
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3.2.2.3 Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port

Power On/Off switch
‐

Slave RU Power On/Off switch
DC IN Port
‐
Connected to DC output port of AC/DC adaptor (ADX‐R‐ADP‐30) or RU PSU (ADX‐R‐PSU‐30)
3.2.2.4 RS‐485 Port

Slave RU should be connected to master RU in a diasy chain structure using RS‐485 line to monitor and control
slave RUs.

The RS‐485 cable connected to master RU should be connected to RS‐485 IN port of slave RU. When a slave
RU is connected to another slave RU, then the RS‐485 cable should be connected from the RS‐485 OUT port to
nd
the RS‐485 IN of the 2 Slave RU. (Figure 3‐23)

If RS‐485 port connections between Remote Modules are not correct, master RU will not be able to recognize
all subordinate slave RUs. (Figure 3‐24)

WARNING! The RS‐485 ports should NEVER be connected to the Enthernet port of laptop or Ethernet
Network Equipment. Doing so may cause serious damage to the Remote Modules or network equipments.
(Figure 3‐25)
3.2.3
RU Power Supply Options
3.2.3.1 ADX‐R‐ADP (RU Power Adapter)
The ADX‐R‐ADP‐30 is capable of powering 1 remote module (Master or Slave RU).
3.2.3.2 ADX‐R‐PSU (RU Power Supply Unit)
Figure 3‐32 RU PSU Front & Rear View

Functions & Features
‐
‐

Provides power to 8 remote modules (Master or Slave RU)
Supports ADRF‐BBU Battery Backup
Spec
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‐
‐
Size: 19.0 x 12.0 x 2.6 inches (482 x 304x 66 mm)
Weight: 9.9lbs (4.5 kg)
Power Input: 110V or 220VAC, selectable by switch
3.2.3.2.1 LEDs
ADX DAS has the following LEDs on the front of the RU PSU as shown below in Figure 3‐33.
Figure 3‐33 RU PSU LED
Table 3‐6
RU PSU LED Specifications
ADX DAS‐Module
Power
CHG STS
LOW BATT
AC FAIL
DC FAIL
Specifications
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Yellow
Blinking Green
Solid Green
OFF
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Solid Yellow
Solid Green
Module power is ON
Module power is OFF
No AC power detected and ADRF‐BBU is being used
ADRF‐BBU is being charged
Completely Charged
Battery is not connected
Low Battery alarm exist in the PSU
No Low Battery alarm is present in the PSU
AC Fail alarm exist in the PSU
No AC Fail alarm is present in the PSU
DC Fail alarm exist in the RFU
No DC Fail alarms is present in the PSU
3.2.3.2.2 AC Input On/Off Switch, AC Input Port and AC Input Selection Switch
Figure 3‐34 RU PSU Power Switch View
The AC Power on/off switch is located at the rear of the ADX‐R‐PSU‐30. The ADX‐R‐PSU‐30 can be operated at
the 110V AC or 220V AC. The AC Input Voltage should be properly set by the user.
3.2.3.2.3 Battery Backup Port and Battery Backup Switch
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Figure 3‐35 Battery Backup Port & Battery Backup Switch
When the Battery S/W is set to the ON position, the power supply charges the optional ADRF‐BBU (External
Backup Battery) (Figure 3‐35).
The RU PSU can be connected to an ADRF‐BBU (ADRF Battery Backup Unit) to provide power during a power
failure. If an ADRF‐BBU is utilized, connect the ADRF‐BBU to the RU PSU via the external battery backup port as
shown in Figure 3‐35.
(WARNING: The circuit switch on the ADRF‐BBU must be set to OFF before connecting the ADRF‐BBU to the
HE PSU to prevent damage to the HE PSU or the ADRF‐BBU and personal injury.)
Note: Please contact ADRF Technical Support for assistance if you are unfamiliar with the installation
procedure of our battery box.
The procedure for connecting RU PSU to BBU



BATT S/W OFF
Connect BBU to RU PSU Battery port using RU battery cable
BATT S/W ON
3.2.3.2.4 DC Output Port
Figure 3‐36 DC Output Port (RU PSU)

(8) DC output ports are available to connect up to 8 remote modules (Master or Salve RU’s)
3.2.3.2.5 PSU Alarm Port
Figure 3‐37 PSU Alarm Port (RU PSU)

Connects to the Master RU to monitor the status of the ADX‐R‐PSU‐30

The ADX‐H‐NMS & Master RU monitor the status of the ADX‐R‐PSU‐30 via this port
4.
CABLE CONNECTION
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4.1 Head End Connection Diagrams
4.1.1
Front/Rear Head End Connection View with Optional BCU unit
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4.1.2
Rear Head End Connection View with (4) OPT‐8 units
OFF
Figure 4‐2
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Figure 4‐3
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DC OUT
+27V
BATTERY 24V
EF-UL IN EF-UL OUT
SERVER
EF-DL OUT EF-DL IN
CPL(-30dB)
EF-UL IN EF-UL OUT
SERVER
EF-DL OUT EF-DL IN
CPL(-30dB)
EF-UL IN EF-UL OUT
SERVER
VHF DL VHF UL
SERVER
EF-DL OUT EF-DL IN
CPL(-30dB)
EF-DL OUT
EF-DL IN
EF-UL OUT
CPL(-30dB)
M-UL
M-DL
DL1
UL1
DL2
UL2
DL3
UL OUT
DL IN
UL OUT
DL IN
UL OUT
DL IN
UL3
DL4
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UL4
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BATTERY S/W
AC SELECT
ON / OFF
AC IN
RU Cable connection (4 Remote Module + RU PSU)
4.3 Remote Unit w/ 4‐Way Combiner (ADX‐R‐4WS)
COM
PCS
700M
AWS
SMR800
SMR900
Cellular
WiMAX
SERVER
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