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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 14
1.1 Highlights .................................................................................................................................... 14
1.2 Parts List ..................................................................................................................................... 15
1.2.1 HE Part Lists ........................................................................................................................ 15
1.2.2 RU Part Lists ........................................................................................................................ 18
1.3
ADX DAS Quick View ................................................................................................................. 20
1.3.1 HE Quick View ..................................................................................................................... 20
1.3.2 RU Quick View ..................................................................................................................... 21
1.4 Warnings and Hazards ............................................................................................................... 22
Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................... 24
2.1 ADX DAS Block Diagram............................................................................................................ 24
2.2 ADX DAS Topology .................................................................................................................... 25
2.3 SISO Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 26
2.4 MIMO configuration .................................................................................................................... 27
2.5 ADX-DAS Scalability................................................................................................................... 28
3.
ADX Overview ................................................................................................................................... 29
3.1 Head End .................................................................................................................................... 29
3.1.1 NMS (Network Management System) ................................................................................. 30
2.
3.1.1.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 30
3.1.1.2 Ethernet Port ............................................................................................................... 31
3.1.1.3 Host/Remote Switch.................................................................................................... 31
3.1.1.4 HE View/RU View Switch ............................................................................................ 31
3.1.2 RFU (ADX-H-RFU-x)............................................................................................................ 32
3.1.2.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 32
3.1.2.2 RF Ports ...................................................................................................................... 33
3.1.2.3 Communication Port.................................................................................................... 33
3.1.3 Channel Combiner (ADX-H-CHC)........................................................................................ 33
3.1.3.1 RF ports.......................................................................................................................33
3.1.4 Optic Unit (ADX-H-OPT) ...................................................................................................... 34
3.1.4.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 34
3.1.4.2 RF ports.......................................................................................................................34
3.1.4.3 Optic ports ................................................................................................................... 35
3.1.4.4 Communication Port.................................................................................................... 35
3.1.5 Power Supply Unit (ADX-H-PSU) ........................................................................................ 35
3.1.5.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 35
3.1.5.2 AC Input On/Off Switch, AC Input Port and AC Input Selection Switch...................... 36
3.1.5.3 Battery Backup Port, Battery Install Port and Battery Backup Switch ........................ 36
3.1.6 Optional Band Combiner Unit (ADX-H-BCU-x).................................................................... 37
3.1.6.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 37
3.1.6.2 RF Ports ...................................................................................................................... 37
3.1.6.3 Communication Port.................................................................................................... 37
3.1.7 Optional Optic Expansion Unit (ADX-H-OEU) ..................................................................... 38
3.1.7.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 38
3.1.7.2 Optic ports ................................................................................................................... 38
3.1.7.3 DC Power Input port & GUI Port ................................................................................. 39
3.1.7.4 Power On/Off Switch & ADDR .................................................................................... 39
3.1.7.5 OEU Block Diagram .................................................................................................... 39
3.2
RU (ADX-R-x30M/S)................................................................................................................... 41
3.2.1 Master RU (ADX-R-x30M) ................................................................................................... 42
3.2.1.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 42
3.2.1.2 RF Ports ...................................................................................................................... 43
3.2.1.3 Optic Port .................................................................................................................... 44
3.2.1.4 Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port ............................................................................. 44
3.2.1.5 PSU Alarm Port ........................................................................................................... 44
3.2.1.6 GUI Port ...................................................................................................................... 44
3.2.1.7 RS-485 Port................................................................................................................. 44
3.2.1.8 ADDR .......................................................................................................................... 46
3.2.2 Slave RU (ADX-R-x30S) ...................................................................................................... 46
3.2.2.1 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 46
3.2.2.2 RF Ports ...................................................................................................................... 46
3.2.2.3 Power On/Off Switch & DC IN Port ............................................................................. 47
3.2.2.4 RS-485 Port................................................................................................................. 47
3.2.3 RU Power Supply Options ................................................................................................... 48
3.2.3.1 RU Power Adapter (ADX-R-ADP) ............................................................................... 48
3.2.3.2 RU PSU (ADX-R-PSU-30) .......................................................................................... 48
3.2.3.3 LEDs............................................................................................................................ 48
3.2.3.4 AC Input On/Off Switch, AC Input Port and AC Input Selection Switch...................... 49
3.2.3.5 Battery Backup Port and Battery Backup Switch ........................................................ 49
3.2.3.6 DC Output Port............................................................................................................ 50
3.2.3.7 PSU Alarm Port ........................................................................................................... 50
3.2.4 Optional 4-Way Combiner (ADX-R-4WS) ............................................................................ 50
4.
Cable Connection.............................................................................................................................. 51
4.1 Head End Connection Diagrams ................................................................................................ 51
4.1.1 Front/Rear Head End Connection View with Optional BCU unit ......................................... 51
4.1.2 Rear Head End Connection View with (4) OPT units .......................................................... 52
4.2 Remote Unit Connection Diagrams ............................................................................................ 53
4.3 Remote Unit w/ 4-Way Combiner (ADX-R-4WS) ....................................................................... 54
5.
Mounting method............................................................................................................................... 55
5.1
Head End .................................................................................................................................... 55
5.1.1 Rack Mount .......................................................................................................................... 55
5.1.2 Wall Mount ........................................................................................................................... 56
5.2
Remote Unit ................................................................................................................................ 57
5.2.1 Rack Mount .......................................................................................................................... 57
5.2.2 Wall Mount ........................................................................................................................... 58
5.2.2.1 Remote Unit using RU Chassis (ADX-R-CHA-30)...................................................... 58
5.2.2.2 Individual Sub RU........................................................................................................ 58
6.
Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 59
6.1 Pre-Installation Inspection .......................................................................................................... 59
6.2 ADX DAS Installation Procedure ................................................................................................ 59
6.2.1 HE Installation Procedure .................................................................................................... 59
6.2.1.1 Installing a ADX DAS HE in a rack.............................................................................. 59
6.2.1.2 Wall mounting the ADX DAS HE................................................................................. 61
6.2.2 RU Installation Procedure .................................................................................................... 64
6.2.2.1 Installing a ADX DAS RU in a rack ............................................................................. 64
6.2.2.2 Wall mounting the ADX DAS RU ................................................................................ 66
6.2.2.3 Wall mounting an ADX Sub RU .................................................................................. 69
6.2.3 ADX-H-OEU Installation Procedure ..................................................................................... 70
6.2.3.1 Installing a ADX-H-OEU in a Rack .............................................................................. 70
6.2.3.2 Wall mounting the ADX-H-OEU .................................................................................. 72
6.3 Grounding ................................................................................................................................... 73
6.4 Optic port cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 74
7.
Commissioning.................................................................................................................................. 75
7.1 Pre-Commissioing Check ........................................................................................................... 75
7.1.1 Verify cable connections ...................................................................................................... 75
7.1.2 Connect to the Web-GUI...................................................................................................... 75
7.1.3 Check Navigation tree Lock Status ...................................................................................... 75
7.1.4 Set location Info, Installer Info and Date & Time.................................................................. 76
7.1.5 Verify all links in Navigation tree .......................................................................................... 76
7.1.6 BOM Comparison & Check Band Configuration .................................................................. 76
7.1.7 Lock current navigation tree................................................................................................. 76
7.2
Optic Loss Verification ................................................................................................................ 78
7.2.1 How to compensate the optic loss ....................................................................................... 79
7.3
Commissioning ........................................................................................................................... 80
7.3.1 Optic Commissioning ........................................................................................................... 80
7.3.2 HE Commissioning...............................................................................................................80
7.3.2.1 HE BCU commissioning.............................................................................................. 80
7.3.2.2 HE RFU commissioning .............................................................................................. 80
7.3.3 RU Commissioning .............................................................................................................. 82
7.3.4 Composite power ................................................................................................................. 82
7.3.5 Downlink Composite Input Level Calculations for HE commissioning................................. 82
7.3.5.1 One WSP exists in a frequency band ......................................................................... 83
7.3.5.2 Multiple WSPs in a frequency band ............................................................................ 83
7.3.6 Downlink Composite Output Level Calculations for RU commissioning.............................. 84
7.3.7 Example of commissioning value calculation....................................................................... 84
7.3.7.1 AT&T signal in the PCS band with multiple technologies (without attenuation) ......... 84
7.3.7.2 AT&T signals in the PCS band with multiple technologies (with 10dB of attenuation)
85
7.3.7.3 Multiple WSPs’ signal exists in the PCS band (with power ratio) ............................... 85
7.4
DAS Install Verification ............................................................................................................... 87
7.4.1 Setting SNMP & Remote IP ................................................................................................. 87
7.4.2 Verification through Web based GUI ................................................................................... 87
7.4.3 UL noise power detection..................................................................................................... 87
8.
Web-GUI............................................................................................................................................ 87
8.1 Web-GUI Setup........................................................................................................................... 87
8.1.1 DAS system/PC Connection Using Web-GUI...................................................................... 87
8.2
Administrator/User Mode ............................................................................................................ 89
8.2.1 Common............................................................................................................................... 89
8.2.1.1 Navigation tree Lock/Unlock ....................................................................................... 89
8.2.1.2 Navigation tree ............................................................................................................ 89
8.2.1.3 Power Status ............................................................................................................... 90
8.2.1.4 Commissioning Status ................................................................................................ 90
8.2.1.5 Information .................................................................................................................. 90
8.2.2 Status Tab ............................................................................................................................ 92
8.2.2.1 Status- NMS ................................................................................................................ 92
8.2.2.2 Status-RFU.................................................................................................................. 95
8.2.2.3 Status – OPT............................................................................................................... 97
8.2.2.4 Status-RU-Hub ............................................................................................................ 99
8.2.2.5 Status - Sub RU ........................................................................................................ 101
8.2.3 Control Tab......................................................................................................................... 104
8.2.3.1 Control- NMS............................................................................................................. 104
8.2.3.2 Control- RFU ............................................................................................................. 105
8.2.3.3 Control-OPT .............................................................................................................. 108
8.2.3.4 Control – RH Hub ...................................................................................................... 109
8.2.3.5 Control – Sub RU ...................................................................................................... 110
8.2.4 Install Tab........................................................................................................................... 114
8.2.4.1 Install- NMS............................................................................................................... 114
8.2.4.2 Install- RFU ............................................................................................................... 117
8.2.4.3 Install-OPT ................................................................................................................ 119
8.2.4.4 Install-RU Hub ........................................................................................................... 120
8.2.4.5 Install-Sub RU ........................................................................................................... 121
8.2.5 System ............................................................................................................................... 122
8.2.5.1 System: Account ....................................................................................................... 122
8.2.5.2 System: Logs............................................................................................................. 123
8.2.5.3 System: Update......................................................................................................... 124
8.2.5.4 System: System Information ..................................................................................... 125
8.2.5.5 System: Backup/Restore........................................................................................... 126
8.2.5.6 System: SNMP .......................................................................................................... 128
8.2.5.7 System: Closeout Package ....................................................................................... 129
8.2.6 Help .................................................................................................................................... 129
8.2.7 Logout ................................................................................................................................ 130
8.3 Guest Mode .............................................................................................................................. 130
9.
Specification .................................................................................................................................... 131
10. Mechanical Drawing ........................................................................................................................ 132
Figures
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HE Parts List ........................................................................................................................ 16
RU Parts List .......................................................................................................................... 1
ADX DAS HE Quick View....................................................................................................... 1
ADX DAS RU Quick View ...................................................................................................... 1
ADX DAS Block Diagram ..................................................................................................... 24
ADX DAS Topology.............................................................................................................. 25
ADX DAS SISO Configuration ............................................................................................. 26
ADX DAS MIMO Configuration ............................................................................................ 27
Head End Front View ........................................................................................................... 29
ADX-H-NMS Front View....................................................................................................... 30
NMS LED ............................................................................................................................. 30
Ethernet Port ........................................................................................................................ 31
Host/Remote Switch.............................................................................................................31
HE View/RU View Switch ..................................................................................................... 31
RFU Front & Rear View........................................................................................................ 32
RFU LED .............................................................................................................................. 32
Communication Port (RFU) .................................................................................................. 33
ADX-H-CHC Front & Rear View........................................................................................... 33
ADX-H-OPT Front & Rear View ........................................................................................... 34
OPT LED .............................................................................................................................. 34
OPT RF Ports....................................................................................................................... 34
OPT Optic Ports ................................................................................................................... 35
Communication Port (OPT) .................................................................................................. 35
ADX-H-PSU Front & Rear View ........................................................................................... 35
HE PSU LED ........................................................................................................................ 35
HE PSU AC Input On/Off Switch, AC Input Port and AC Input Selection Switch ................ 36
Battery Backup Port, Battery Install Port and Battery Backup Switch ................................. 36
ADX-H-BCU Front & Rear View........................................................................................... 37
BCU LED .............................................................................................................................. 37
Communication Port (BCU).................................................................................................. 38
ADX-H-OEU Front & Rear View........................................................................................... 38
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OPT LED .............................................................................................................................. 38
OEU Optic Ports................................................................................................................... 39
DC Power Input Port & GUI Port.......................................................................................... 39
Power On/Off Switch & ADDR ............................................................................................. 39
OEU Block Diagram ............................................................................................................. 40
RU Front View ...................................................................................................................... 41
RU Rear View....................................................................................................................... 41
Master RU Front & Rear View.............................................................................................. 42
Master RU LED .................................................................................................................... 42
RF Ports (Master RU)...........................................................................................................43
Master RU block Diagram and RF Port Name ..................................................................... 43
Ports at the back panel (Master RU).................................................................................... 44
Correct RS-485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs .... 45
Wrong RS-485 connection between Master RU and Slave RU or between Slave RUs...... 45
Do NOT connect RS-485 ports of Sub RU to network equipment port................................ 45
Slave RU Front & Rear View................................................................................................ 46
Slave RU LED ...................................................................................................................... 46
RF Ports (Slave RU)............................................................................................................. 47
Slave RU block Diagram and RF Port Name ....................................................................... 47
Ports at the rear panel (Slave RU) ....................................................................................... 47
RU PSU Front & Rear View ................................................................................................. 48
RU PSU LED........................................................................................................................ 48
RU PSU Power Switch View ................................................................................................ 49
Battery Backup Port & Battery Backup Switch..................................................................... 49
DC Output Port (RU PSU).................................................................................................... 50
PSU Alarm Port (RU PSU) ................................................................................................... 50
ADX-R-4WS Front View ....................................................................................................... 50
ADX-R-4WS Inner View ....................................................................................................... 50
HE Cable connection (1 OPT+1 BCU)................................................................................. 51
HE Cable connection (4 OPTs)............................................................................................ 52
RU Cable connection (4 Sub RU + RU PSU) ...................................................................... 53
Slave RU Expansion using ADX-R-4WS ............................................................................. 54
HE Rack Mount (Front & Rear view).................................................................................... 55
HE Wall Mount (Top View) ................................................................................................... 56
RU Rack Mount (Front view) ................................................................................................ 57
19” Shelf type - RU Wall Mount (Top view).......................................................................... 58
Sub RU Wall Mount (Top view) ............................................................................................ 58
ADX HE 19” Rack Mount Instructions .................................................................................. 60
ADX HE Wall Mount Instructions ......................................................................................... 62
Wall Mount Instructions for ADX-HE added 1U Unit............................................................ 63
ADX-RU 19” Rack Mount Instructions.................................................................................. 65
ADX-RU Wall Mount Instructions ......................................................................................... 67
Wall Mount Instructions for ADX-RU added 1.5U Unit......................................................... 68
Sub RU Wall Mount Instructions .......................................................................................... 69
ADX-H-OEU Rack Mount Instructions ................................................................................. 71
ADX-H-OEU Wall Mount Instructions................................................................................... 72
Ground Cable Connection (HE rear side) ............................................................................ 73
Ground Cable Connection (RU rear side) ............................................................................ 73
Optic Connector Cleaning (left) and Optic Port Cleaning (right) .......................................... 74
SC/APC Optic Connector Dust Cap..................................................................................... 74
Login window........................................................................................................................ 75
Navigation tree Lock/Unlock ................................................................................................ 76
Navigation tree ..................................................................................................................... 76
OPT Install page................................................................................................................... 78
measured optic loss display ................................................................................................. 78
BCU Install Window.............................................................................................................. 80
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RFU Install Window.............................................................................................................. 81
Sub RU Install Window......................................................................................................... 82
Login screen......................................................................................................................... 87
Navigation tree Lock/Unlock ................................................................................................ 89
Navigation tree ..................................................................................................................... 89
ADX DAS General Information............................................................................................. 90
Status - NMS ........................................................................................................................ 92
System Summary .................................................................................................................92
System scan time, HE view/RU view ................................................................................... 93
HE alarm status.................................................................................................................... 93
HE Commissioning status .................................................................................................... 94
Status – RFU........................................................................................................................ 95
Power & Gain Display (Admin)............................................................................................. 96
Power & Gain Display (User) ............................................................................................... 96
Status - OPT......................................................................................................................... 97
Summary (Status – OPT) ..................................................................................................... 98
RF Status (Status – OPT) .................................................................................................... 98
Optic Status (Status – OPT)................................................................................................. 98
Optic Attenuation (Status – OPT)......................................................................................... 99
Optic Path Status (Status – OPT) ........................................................................................ 99
Status - RU Hub ................................................................................................................. 100
RU Alarm Status (Status - RU Hub)................................................................................... 100
RU Commissioning Status (Status - RU Hub).................................................................... 100
Status – Sub RU................................................................................................................. 101
PCS Band Information (Status – Sub RU) ......................................................................... 102
Power & Gain (Admin)........................................................................................................ 102
Power & Gain (User) .......................................................................................................... 102
Optic Power (Status – Master RU only) ............................................................................. 103
Control - NMS..................................................................................................................... 104
Heartbeat (Control – NMS)................................................................................................. 104
HE System Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – NMS)..................................................... 104
NMS System Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – NMS).................................................. 104
Control - RFU ..................................................................................................................... 105
General Setting (Control – RFU) (Admin) .......................................................................... 105
General Setting (Control – RFU) (User)............................................................................. 105
Reboot & Factory Setting (Control – RFU)......................................................................... 106
UL Noise Detection (Control – RFU).................................................................................. 106
UL Noise Detection - PCS band......................................................................................... 106
Manual Attenuator Control Setting (Control – RFU) .......................................................... 107
Alarm Threshold Setting (Control – RFU) .......................................................................... 107
Control – OPT .................................................................................................................... 108
Optic Attenuation – OPT .................................................................................................... 109
Reboot & factory Setting (Control – OPT).......................................................................... 109
Control – RU Hub ...............................................................................................................110
Reboot & factory Setting (Control – RU Hub) .................................................................... 110
Control – Sub RU ...............................................................................................................111
General Setting (Control - RU).......................................................................................... 111
Reboot & factory Setting (Control - RU)............................................................................. 112
Optic Setting (Control - RU) ............................................................................................... 112
Manual Atten Control (Control - RU) .................................................................................. 112
Alarm Setting (Control - RU) .............................................................................................. 113
Install - NMS....................................................................................................................... 114
HE Commissioning Status (Install – NMS)......................................................................... 114
SNMP (Install – NMS) ........................................................................................................ 115
Location Setting (Install – NMS)......................................................................................... 115
External Modem Box Setting (Install – NMS)..................................................................... 115
Figure 8-55 Description (Install – NMS)................................................................................................. 116
Figure 8-56 SNMP Agent Flase Alarm Test (Install – NMS) ................................................................. 116
Figure 8-57 Location Info / Installer Info (Install – NMS) ....................................................................... 116
Figure 8-58 Date & Time Setting (Install – NMS) .................................................................................. 117
Figure 8-59 Install - RFU ....................................................................................................................... 117
Figure 8-60 RFU Commissioning (Install – RFU) .................................................................................. 118
Figure 8-61 Description (Install – RFU) ................................................................................................. 118
Figure 8-62 Install – OPT....................................................................................................................... 119
Figure 8-63 Optic control (Control – OPT)............................................................................................. 119
Figure 8-64 Description (Install – OPT) ................................................................................................. 120
Figure 8-65 Install-RU Hub .................................................................................................................... 120
Figure 8-66 RU Commissioning Status (Install-RU Hub) ...................................................................... 120
Figure 8-67 Description (Install-RU Hub) .............................................................................................. 121
Figure 8-68 Install-Sub RU .................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 8-69 RU Output Commissioning (Install-RU) ............................................................................. 121
Figure 8-70 Description (Install-Sub RU)............................................................................................... 122
Figure 8-71 Account Management ........................................................................................................ 122
Figure 8-72 New Account ...................................................................................................................... 122
Figure 8-73 Change Password .............................................................................................................. 123
Figure 8-74 Event Log ........................................................................................................................... 123
Figure 8-75 User Log ............................................................................................................................. 124
Figure 8-76 System update ................................................................................................................... 124
Figure 8-77 Message after System update is complete ........................................................................ 125
Figure 8-78 System Information ............................................................................................................ 125
Figure 8-79 System Notification............................................................................................................. 126
Figure 8-80 Bill of material..................................................................................................................... 126
Figure 8-81 Setting Backup (Before) ..................................................................................................... 127
Figure 8-82 Setting Backup (After) ......................................................................................................... 127
Figure 8-83 Setting Restore................................................................................................................... 128
Figure 8-84 SNMP V1/V2 ...................................................................................................................... 128
Figure 8-85 SNMP V3............................................................................................................................ 129
Figure 8-86 System- Closeout Package ................................................................................................ 129
Figure 8-87 System- Closeout Package after the file upload ................................................................ 129
Figure 8-88 Help .................................................................................................................................... 130
Figure 10-1 HE Drawing ........................................................................................................................ 132
Figure 10-2 Master RU Drawing ............................................................................................................ 133
Figure 10-3 Slave RU Drawing .............................................................................................................. 134
Figure 10-4 RU Rack Shelf Drawing...................................................................................................... 135
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 1-2
Table 2-1
Table 3-1
Table 3-2
Table 3-3
Table 3-5
Table 3-4
Table 3-6
Table 3-7
Table 3-8
Table 3-9
Table 7-1
Table 7-2
Table 7-3
Table 7-4
Table 7-5
Table 7-6
Table 7-7
Table 7-8
Table 7-9
Table 7-10
Table 9-1
Table 9-2
Table 9-3
Table 9-4
Table 9-5
Table 9-6
Table 9-7
Table 9-8
Table 9-9
Table 9-10
Table 9-11
Table 9-12
Table 9-13
Table 9-14
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Table 9-17
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Table 9-19
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Table 9-22
Table 9-12
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RFU LED Specifications....................................................................................................... 32
OPT LED Specifications....................................................................................................... 34
HE PSU LED Specifications................................................................................................. 36
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Slave RU LED Specifications ............................................................................................... 46
RU PSU LED Specifications................................................................................................. 48
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Account Information for Login .............................................................................................. 88
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Commissioning ICON........................................................................................................... 90
System Summary Description.............................................................................................. 93
Description for HE Commissioning status............................................................................ 94
Description for NMS alarm ................................................................................................... 94
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RFU Alarm Status ................................................................................................................ 96
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Description for RU Commissioning status.......................................................................... 100
Alarm Status (Status - RU Hub) ......................................................................................... 101
Operating Status (Status – Sub RU) .................................................................................. 103
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Description for Main Gain Control Setting (Control – RFU) ............................................... 107
Description for Alarm Threshold Setting (Control – RFU).................................................. 107
Description for Optic Attenuation (Control – OPT)............................................................. 109
Description for General Setting (Control - RU) .................................................................. 111
Description for Optic Setting (Control - RU) ....................................................................... 112
Description for Manual Atten Control (Control - RU).......................................................... 112
Description for HE Commissioning Status (Install – NMS) ................................................ 114
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Provides control interfaces with all subordinate modules
Provides overall DAS structure via the auto tree update function
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Size: 19.0 x 12.1 x 1.7 inches (482 x 307 x 44 mm)
Weight: 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
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DAS in HOST mode and configuring the settings under the Modem Box Setting section on 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.
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The HE View/RU View Switch allows the user to be able to disable periodic monitoring operated by
NMS. In the HE view mode, NMS monitors the status of all subordinate units connected to NMS
periodically but when switched to RU view the NMS does not monitor the subordinate units. When the
user goes to a RU and wants to monitor/control the HE, the user should set the NMS as RU view mode
before going to the RU. If not, there might be some data collisions between the NMS and RU, which may
prevent the user from properly monitoring or configuring the HE when at the RU. Consequently, the user
should set as HE view mode when the user is at the HE and should set as RU view mode when the user
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Provide RF interface with BTS or BDA
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
Spec
Size: 12.8 x 6.2 x 2.8 inches (324 x 156.5 x 71.3 mm)
Weight: 7.3 lbs (3.3 kg)
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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 BDA or the BTS. A BCU can be used before inserting the signal into the RFU if
multiple multiple BDA or BTS sources exist. The RFU can support an incoming signal strength from 0 to
25 dBm.
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Supports up to 8 RFUs and (4) ADX-H-OPT
Spec
Size: 16.9 x 12.9 x 1.7 inches (430 x 327 x 44 mm)
Weight: 11.0 lbs (5.0 kg)
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Converts RF to optic signal and transports signals up to a maximum of 10Km (optical 5dBo loss
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Supports up to (8) Master RUs
Minimizes the number of optic fiber cable neeed by transporting multi band signals over a single
strand of fiber using WDM technology.
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Size: 19.0 x 12.9 x 1.7 inches (482 x 327 x 44 mm)
Weight: 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)
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Capable of supplying power to 8 RFUs, 4 BCUs, 4 OPTs and NMS
Support Battery Backup via ADRF-BBU
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Size: 16.9 x 13.1 x 1.7 inches (430 x 332.7x 44 mm)
Weight: 7.7lbs (3.5 kg)
Power Input: 110V or 220VAC, selectable by switch
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during a power failure. If an ADRF-BBU is utilized, connect the ADRF-BBU to the HE PSU via the
external battery backup port as shown in Figure 3-19.
(WARNING: The circuit switch on the ADRF-BBU must be set to OFF before connecting the ADRFBBU to the HE PSU to prevent damage to the HE PSU or the ADRF-BBU and personal injury.)
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Combines and balances up to 3 carriers’ signals
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Spec
Size: 19.0 x 12.9 x 1.7 inches (482 x 327 x 44 mm)
Weight: 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)
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Spec
Size: 19.0 x 12.8 x 3.5 inches (482 x 325 x 89 mm)
Weight: TBD lbs (TBD kg)
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Converts optic signal into RF signal
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Drive up to 7 slave RUs
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Efficiently solves out of band interference problems by supporting external filters
Easy to install and add RUs since each RU is independent and modular
Spec
Size: 11.8 x 9.8 x 4.5 inches (300 x 249.6 x 114.5 mm)
Weight: 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)
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RU units already being utlized
An ADX-R-4WS is required if utilizing the E-DL/E-UL ports
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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 3-36)
If RS-485 port connections between sub RUs are not correct, master RU will not be able to
recognize all subordinate slave RUs. (Figure 3-37)
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 sub RUs or
network equipments. (Figure 3-38)
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Weight: 9.9lbs (4.5 kg)
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