AirWalk Communications AW10R19AF1 AW10R19AF1 Pilot Beacon User Manual
AirWalk Communications, Inc. AW10R19AF1 Pilot Beacon
User Manual

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Installation & Maintenance Manual 
-  AW-96 Mini-Cell 
-  AW 10 Pilot Beacon 
Version # 1.2 
June 2006 
Prepared By 
AirWalk Communications, Inc. 
1830 North Greenville Ave 
Richardson, TX, 75081 
Phone: (972) 638-9400 
Fax: (972) 638-9401 
www.airwalkcom.com 
FOR USE BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS ONLY

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Revision History 
Version  Date  Person  Description 
0.1 10/15/2005 CMO Draft Document 
1.0 11/23/2005 CMO Released 
1.1 4/30/2006 CMO Pictures corrected 
1.2  6/14/2006  CMO  Added regulatory compliance information 
Revision Numbering Key 
0.x   Work in Progress 
1.0   Initial Document Approval 
1.x   Revisions Following Initial Document Approval 
2.0   Revisions Approval 

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Table of Contents 
TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................3 
1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................5 
1.1 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTICE ..................................................................................................5 
1.2 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT ......................................................................................................................5 
1.3 SCOPE ..................................................................................................................................................5 
1.4 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE.......................................................................................................................5 
1.5 TERMINOLOGY.....................................................................................................................................5 
1.6 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ...........................................................................................................5 
1.6.1 AirWalk Documents.....................................................................................................................5 
1.6.2 Telecom Standards......................................................................................................................6 
1.6.3 Other Documents.........................................................................................................................6 
2 AW-96 MINICELL / AW-10 PILOT BEACON MODEL STRUCTURE...........................................7 
2.1 1900 MHZ CONFIGURATIONS (PCS BAND)..........................................................................................7 
2.2 800 MHZ CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................................8 
2.3 450 MHZ (NMT BAND) CONFIGURATIONS..........................................................................................9 
3 AW 96 & AW 10 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ................................................10 
3.1 STATEMENT OF INTENT .....................................................................................................................10 
3.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................................10 
3.3 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................11 
3.3.1 Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................11 
3.3.2 Filter Maintenance....................................................................................................................11 
3.3.3 Fuse Replacement .....................................................................................................................11 
3.3.4 Other Maintenance....................................................................................................................11 
3.4 LABELING ..........................................................................................................................................12 
3.4.1 Grounding .................................................................................................................................12 
3.4.2 Label: Model Identification, FCC Identification, Power ..........................................................12 
3.5 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION .......................................................................................13 
3.5.1 Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement)...............................................................................13 
3.5.2 Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement)................................................................13 
3.5.3 Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement)...............................................................13 
3.5.4 RF Exposure (FCC MPC Compliance).....................................................................................13 
4 AW 96 / AW 10 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION......................................................................................14 
4.1 OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................................14 
4.2 IP- BASE STATION (BS) SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................................................................14 
4.3 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................15 
4.3.1 Physical Description .................................................................................................................15 
4.3.2 Typical Configurations..............................................................................................................15 
4.3.3 Installation Photographs...........................................................................................................16 
4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM – AW 96 MINICELL / AW 10 PILOT BEACON ........................................................17 
4.5 SYSTEM CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................18 
4.5.1 AW 96 Technical Specification..................................................................................................18 
4.5.2 IP-BS Power Supply & Environment Technical Specification ..................................................19 
5 AW 96 MINICELL / AW 10 PILOT BEACON COMPONENTS......................................................20 

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5.1 AW-96 / AW 10 MAIN UNIT..............................................................................................................20 
5.2 COMPONENT LED CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................22 
6 AW 96 / AW 10 INTERFACE CABLING............................................................................................24 
6.1 RF CABLING – AW 96 MINICELL ......................................................................................................24 
6.2 RF CABLING – AW 10 PILOT BEACON...............................................................................................24 
6.3 ETHERNET/SERIAL CABLE WIRING (AW 96 / AW 10) .......................................................................25 
6.4 ELECTRIC POWER CABLE WIRING (AW 96 / AW 10).........................................................................25 
6.5 PHOTOGRAPH OF TYPICAL CABLE WIRING........................................................................................26 
7 FREQUENCY SETTING PROCEDURES ..........................................................................................27 
7.1 BSM MANAGEMENT..........................................................................................................................27 
7.2 LOCAL FA SETTING ...........................................................................................................................27 
7.2.1 MMI Connection .......................................................................................................................27 
7.2.2 FA Change Procedure...............................................................................................................28 
8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES........................................................................................................30 
8.1 INSTALLATION VERIFICATION............................................................................................................30 
8.1.1 Verify Customer Contact & Equipment location.......................................................................30 
8.1.2 Uncrate and arrange for packing material disposal.................................................................31 
8.1.3 Verify location of all Facility distribution points  (main and intermediate)..............................31 
8.2 AW-SERIES IP-RAN INSTALL PROCEDURES ...................................................................................32 
8.2.1 Install AW-SERIES IP-RAN Cabinet.........................................................................................32 
8.2.2 Verify All Internal System Connections.....................................................................................32 
8.2.3 External System Connections ....................................................................................................33 
8.2.4 Connect Power to Cabinet ........................................................................................................33 
8.2.5 Connect Communications Facilities..........................................................................................33 
8.2.6 Power-up procedure..................................................................................................................34 
8.3 SYSTEM TEST.....................................................................................................................................34 
8.3.1 PC to AW 96 cable ....................................................................................................................34 
8.3.2 System Certification Tests .........................................................................................................35 
8.3.3 Operation Tests .........................................................................................................................40 
8.3.4 Operator Specific Tests .............................................................................................................41 
8.4 SITE CLEAN UP AND CUSTOMER SIGNOFF ..........................................................................................41 
8.4.1 Dispose of all packing material.................................................................................................41 
8.4.2 Clean-up site. ............................................................................................................................41 
8.4.3 Update Installation Checklist....................................................................................................41 
8.4.4 Customer Signoff.......................................................................................................................41 
8.5 REQUIRED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES .......................................................................................................41 
8.6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES .....................................................................................................42 
8.6.1 Before Calling for Assistance....................................................................................................42 
8.6.2 When Calling for Assistance .....................................................................................................43 
9 APPENDIX A - ACRONYMS................................................................................................................44 
10 APPENDIX B - SITE PREPARATION CHECKLIST ...................................................................49 
11 APPENDIX C - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST............................................................................52 
12 APPENDIX D - CUSTOMER CERTIFICATION DOCUMENT..................................................55 

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1 INTRODUCTION 
1.1  Proprietary Information Notice 
THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. THE 
RECIPIENT MAY USE IT ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS 
TRANSMITTED AND WILL BE RETURNED UPON REQUEST OR WHEN NO LONGER 
NEEDED BY RECIPIENT. IT MAY NOT BE COPIED OR COMMUNICATED WITHOUT 
THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 
1.2  Purpose of Document 
The purpose of this document is to define the Installation, Maintenance and Safety 
Compliance of AirWalk Communication’s, Inc. unique CDMA Radio Access Network 
(RAN) system. The AirWalk RAN is a market ready, standards compliant, high channel 
capacity, cost effective, modular and expandable wireless radio access network system. 
Designed specifically for CDMA2000 networks, the Base Station Transceiver (BTS) and 
Base Station Controller (BSC) are integrated into a single compact platform. 
The target market and applications are in-building areas, corporations, corporate 
campuses, enterprises, university campuses, large industrial plants, stadiums, airports, 
shopping malls, blind spots, hot spots, rural areas, neighborhoods, and highways. 
1.3 Scope 
The scope of this document covers the description, environmental specifications, 
equipment location, cabling, system installation and maintenance of the AirWalk RAN. 
Specific models covered are identified in the section entitled “Model Information”. 
1.4  Order of Precedence 
This System Installation Manual will take precedence over any previous AirWalk System 
Installation Manual or Document. 
1.5 Terminology 
See the section entitled: Appendix A - Acronyms 
1.6 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 
The following documents are applicable to the extent specified in this System Installation 
Manual. 
1.6.1 AirWalk Documents 
•  IP- Base Station (BS) System Description. 
•  IP- Base Station (BS) CPIB Block Diagram. 
•  IP- Base Station (BS) GPSR Block Diagram. 
•  IP- Base Station (BS) PCPM Block Diagram. 
•  IP- Base Station (BS) XCVB Block Diagram. 
•  AirWalk System Specification-11-13-2003-v1.0. 

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• System User Manual_022404. 
•  System Installation Manual_030104. 
1.6.2 Telecom Standards 
•  TIA/EIA/IS-2000 Series Revision: C - Introduction to CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum 
Systems, 05/00/02 
•  Personal Station – Base Station Compatibility Requirements for1.8 to 2.0 GHz CDMA 
PCS. 
•  TIA/EIA-664 - Wireless Features Description, 12/00/00   
•  TIA/EIA Interim Standard 95 Revision A - Mobile Station –Base Station Compatibility 
Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems, May 1995 
•  TIA/EIA-95-B - Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode 
Spread Spectrum Systems, October 31, 1998 
•  MSC to BS Interface Inter-Operability Specification (IOS) IOS-4.2 
•  IMT-2000 Specification, (indoor wireless propagation) 
1.6.3 Other Documents 
None Identified 

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2  AW-96 MiniCell / AW-10 Pilot Beacon Model Structure 
2.1  1900 MHz Configurations (PCS Band) 
This model chart covers all 1900 MHz (PCS band) configuration models. Not all models 
are available in all markets. Clarify any model structure questions with Technical Support 
Services or your Sales representative. 
Group
Assembly  Part 
Number Name Descripion
SUB0031 CDPB CPIB & PCPM 96 CE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Alt)
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM 32 CE (obsolete) 1
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM PB Only 1
PBA0004 XCVB1.9 GHz Dual Mode 1/50mW PCS 1111133333(Alt)
PBA0003 XCVB 800 Dual Mode 1/50mW Cell Band
PBA0006 XCVB 450 Dual Mode 1/50mW NMT (A/H)
SUB0004 XCVB 2100 MHz 1mW (Japan Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1800 MHz 1mW (Korea Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1.9 GHz xmit ONLY (PB) 1
SUB00xx XCVB 800 MHz Xmit ONLY (PB)
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 1.9 MHz 1 1
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 800 MHz
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 1.9 GHz 1
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 800 MHz
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi Internal PA 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi/1S 1 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 2 Sector
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 3 sector 1 1 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-10 Chassis - Pilot Beacon 1
CBK0005 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Omni RU 1 1
CBK0006 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S1 1 1 1 1
CBK0007 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S2 1 1 1 1
CBK0008 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S3 1 1 1 1
Cord SUB00xx Pwr CordPower Cord UL 16 Guage 11111111111
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band C/F 1
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E 1
SUB0028 RU Omni System - 800
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 450 NMT A Sub Band
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band C/F 1 1
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E 1 1
SUB0029 RU Sector System - 800
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 450 NMT A Sub Bnd
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 2100 Japan
SUB00xx Cabinet AW Cabinet Package 19" Short 1 1
XCVB 
Assy
Mount 
Assy
RU Assy
CDPB 
Assy
AW96R19AA1A01
AW96R19AB7A01
Ext 
Cable 
Kits
RCPB 
Assy
FEDB
Chassis 
Assy
High Level Model Structure Chart                            
(AW-96 Series 1900 MHz Band Configurations)
AW96C1DAJ3A01
AW96R19AJ7A01
AW96R19AB3A01
AW96R19AJ3A01
AW10R19AF1A01
AW96R19AF7A01
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2.2 800 MHz Configurations 
This model chart covers all 800 MHz (conventional Cellular band) configuration models. 
Not all models are available in all markets. Clarify any model structure questions with 
Technical Support Services or your Sales representative. 
Group
Assembly  Part 
Number Name Descripion
SUB0031 CDPB CPIB & PCPM 96 CE 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Alt)
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM 32 CE (obsolete) 1
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM PB Only 1
PBA0004 XCVB 1.9 GHz Dual Mode 1/50mW PCS
PBA0003 XCVB 800 Dual Mode 1/50mW Cell Band 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 (Alt)
PBA0006 XCVB 450 Dual Mode 1/50mW NMT (A/H)
XCVB
SUB0004 XCVB 2100 MHz 1mW (Japan Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1800 MHz 1mW (Korea Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1.9 GHz xmit ONLY (PB)
SUB00xx XCVB 800 MHz Xmit ONLY (PB) 1
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 1.9 GHz
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 800 GHz 1 1
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 1.9 GHz
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 800 MHz 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi Internal PA 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi/1S 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 2 Sector
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 3 sector 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-10 Chassis - Pilot Beacon 1
CBK0005 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Omni RU 1
CBK0006 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S1 1 1
CBK0007 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S2 1 1
CBK0008 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S3 1 1
Cord SUB00xx Pwr Cord Power Cord UL 16 Guage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band C/F
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E
SUB0028 RU Omni System - 800 1
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 450 NMT A Sub-Band
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band C/F
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E
SUB0029 RU Sector System - 800 1 1
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 450 NMT A Sub Bnd
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 2100 Japan
SUB00xx Cabinet AW Cabinet Package 19" Short 1
XCVB 
Assy
RCPB 
Assy
Chassis 
Assy
FEDB
CDPB 
Assy
AW10R80AF1A01
AW96R80AJ7A01
AW96R80AB3A01
AW96R80AJ3A01
AW96C80AJ3A01
High Level Model Structure Chart                            
(AW-96 Series 800 MHz Band Configurations)
AW96R80AA1A01
AW96R80AB7A01
AW96R80AF7A01
Ext 
Cable 
Kits
RU Assy
Mount 
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2.3  450 MHz (NMT Band) Configurations 
This model chart covers 450 MHz (former NMT Nordic Mobile Telephone band) 
configuration models. Not all models are available in all markets. Clarify any model 
structure questions with Technical Support Services or your Sales representative. 
Group
Assembly  Part 
Number Name Descripion
SUB0031 CDPB CPIB & PCPM 96 CE 1 1 1 1 1 1
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM 32 CE (obsolete) 1
SUB00xx CDPB CPIB & PCPM PB Only
PBA0004 XCVB 1.9 GHz Dual Mode 1/50mW PCS
PBA0003 XCVB 800 Dual Mode 1/50mW Cell Band
PBA0006 XCVB 450 Dual Mode 1/50mW NMT (A/H) 1 1 1 1 3 3 3
SUB0004 XCVB 2100 MHz 1mW (Japan Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1800 MHz 1mW (Korea Band)
SUB00xx XCVB 1.9 GHz xmit ONLY (PB)
SUB00xx XCVB 800 MHz Xmit ONLY (PB)
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 1.9 GHz
SUB00xx RCPB 5.0 Watt Internal PA Module 800 GHz
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 1.9 GHz
SUB00xx FEDB MiniCell Internal Duplexer 800 MHz
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi Internal PA 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - Onmi/1S 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 2 Sector
SUB00xx Chassis AW-96 Chassis - 3 sector 1 1 1
SUB00xx Chassis AW-10 Chassis - Pilot Beacon
CBK0005 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Omni RU 1
CBK0006 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S1 1 1
CBK0007 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S2 1 1
CBK0008 Ext Cable External Cable Kit - Sector RU - S3 1 1
Cord SUB00xx Pwr Cord Power Cord UL 16 Guage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band C/F
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E
SUB0028 RU Omni System - 800
SUB00xx RU Omni System - 450 NMT A Sub-Band 1
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band C/F
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 1900 Band A/B/D/E
SUB0029 RU Sector System - 800
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 450 NMT A Sub Bnd 1 1
SUB00xx RU Sector System - 2100 Japan
SUB00xx Cabinet AW Cabinet Package 19" Short 1
XCVB 
Assy
High Level Model Structure Chart                            
(AW-96 Series 450 MHz Band Configurations)
AW96R45AB3A01
AW96R45AJ3A01
AW96C45AJ3A01
AW96R45AA1A01
AW96R45AB7A01
AW96R45AF7A01
AW96R45AJ7A01
Mount 
Assy
Ext 
Cable 
Kits
RCPB 
Assy
Chassis 
Assy
RU Assy
FEDB
CDPB 
Assy

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3  AW 96 & AW 10 Safety And Compliance Information 
3.1  Statement Of Intent 
The AirWalk AW 96 / AW 10 RAN is intended for use in a CDMA cellular infrastructure 
radio access network. The responsible body shall be made aware that, if the equipment 
is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the 
equipment may be impaired. 
3.2 Safety Precautions 
1) Power Sources 
Use only power sources that are within the specified limits as designated on the 
equipment labels. Use of power sources outside the specified limits is hazardous and 
may cause personal injury or property damage. 
2) Equipment Location 
Equipment should be located indoors or in a suitable protected environment such as an 
equipment enclosure. Use of unprotected equipment outdoors is hazardous and may 
cause personal injury or property damage. 
3) Grounding And Electrical Connections 
Electrical connections including equipment grounding should be made in accordance with 
the National Electric Code and any local regulations. Improper electrical connections are 
hazardous and may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a licensed 
electrical installer if in doubt.  
4) Hazardous Voltages 
Equipment may contain hazardous voltages. Only qualified service personnel should 
open the equipment for adjustments, repairs or replacements. 
5) Replacement Parts 
Damaged parts and protective devices such as fuses should only be replaced by 
components approved or recommended by AirWalk Communications. Replacement 
fuses must be of the same rating and type as the original for continued protection. 

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3.3 Maintenance Information 
3.3.1 Cleaning 
The AirWalk AW 96 / AW 10 units are protected by a high performance paint which does 
not require normal maintenance.  If paintwork is soiled, it can be cleaned using a damp 
cloth after AC power has been disconnected. Do not use liquids or spray cleaning 
substances on the unit since property damage or personal injury may result. 
3.3.2 Filter Maintenance 
The AW 96 / AW 10 Main Unit is equipped with a washable air filter located in a front 
mounted drop down door. 
This filter should be checked annually for dirt build-up and cleaned if required. Note more 
frequent inspections may be needed in dusty environments. 
3.3.3 Fuse Replacement 
The AW 96 Main Unit contains a 250 V 5A fuse located behind the AC connector cap as 
shown in the diagram. Replace the fuse with the same type and ratings. 
3.3.4 Other Maintenance 
Any other required maintenance must be performed by suitable trained service personnel. 
Do not open covers or attempt to repair unit if not suitably trained. 
Removable
Fuse Cap
Removable
Fuse Cap
Air Filter Located In
Drop Down Front Door
Air Filter Located In
Drop Down Front Door

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3.4 Labeling 
3.4.1 Grounding 
Proper grounding is recommended to ensure good RF performance in addition to 
personnel safety. Antenna systems should also be suitably grounded for good RF 
performance.  
Grounding connection points on the chassis are identified by this symbol: 
3.4.2  Label: Model Identification, FCC Identification, Power 
The following label is applied to the AW 96 unit to provide model identification, FCC 
identification and rated power supply information (sample label shown). 
IP-Base Station
Model : AW96R19AJ1A01    FCC ID : R4HAW96R19AJ1A01
S/N :
76.0
50.0
AC IN: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz 6A/3A
Fuse: AC 250V 6A (20mm x 5mm)
AirWalk Communications., Inc  Contact: +1-972-638-9400
*ZF000096UA*
Made In U.S.A.
IP-Base Station
Model : AW96R19AJ1A01    FCC ID : R4HAW96R19AJ1A01
S/N :
76.0
50.0
AC IN: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz 6A/3A
Fuse: AC 250V 6A (20mm x 5mm)
AirWalk Communications., Inc  Contact: +1-972-638-9400
*ZF000096UA*
Made In U.S.A.
1.0 
15.0 

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3.5 Regulatory Compliance Information 
The FCC regulatory compliance information provided in this section is applicable only to 
models equipped with an FCC identification number (FCC ID). 
3.5.1 Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement) 
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device 
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation. 
3.5.2 Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement) 
Persons or parties responsible for operation of this equipment are cautioned that any 
changes or modifications not expressly approved by AirWalk Communications 
Incorporated could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 
3.5.3  Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement) 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. 
3.5.4  RF Exposure (FCC MPC Compliance) 
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed 
and operated in such a way that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm is always 
maintained between the antenna and all persons during normal operations. 

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4    AW 96 / AW 10 System Introduction 
4.1 Overview 
The AirWalk AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon (CDMA-2000 IP-Base Station) product 
are unique in that both BTS and BSC functionality are combined in one compact platform.  
This product is designed for efficiency and optimized to reduce the service providers 
CAPEX, and OPEX and at the same time, it increases the number of users per assigned 
spectrum.  
It provides higher capacity in less space for today’s spectrum hungry data and multi-
media applications. 
The AW 96 system provides the following advantages: 
•  Compact Omni system in a single package 
•  Supports 2G (TIA/EIA-95, J-STD-008) and 3G-1X (CDMA2000) standards 
•  Supports data service transmission of 1.2 kbps to 144 kbps (AW 96 MiniCell)  
•  Provides 96 basic channel elements (AW 96 MiniCell) 
•  Multi-Carrier (hopping) Pilot Beacon capability (AW 10 Pilot Beacon) 
•  Easy repair and support  
•  Provides an ‘All-IP’ solution 
•  Provides an effective solution for enterprise networks and hot spots. 
4.2  IP- Base Station (BS) System Description 
The AW 96 IP-RAN (Internet Protocol Radio Access Network) is composed of two main 
modules:  The IP based BSC and the IP based BTS.  When an AirWalk IP-RAN is 
installed in an ‘ALL-IP’ network the integrated BTS is controlled by the integrated BSC, 
and the integrated BSC is controlled by a SS (Soft Switch). Legacy Switching Systems 
can also control the integrated BSC through standards based interfaces. 
Wireless
Core Network
SS7 Network
SG
Core IP  Network
HLR
SMSC
MSC
IP-RAN
(BSC+ BTS)
IP-RAN
PDSN
MG
MG
OAM
Softswitch
Softswitch
BSC
Macro Network
Macro Network
Micro Network
Micro Network
Multi- Media
Internet
Multi- Media
Internet
PSTN
Wireless
Core Network
SS7 Network
SG
Core IP  Network
HLR
SMSC
MSC
IP-RAN
(BSC+ BTS)
IP-RAN
PDSN
MG
MG
OAM
Softswitch
Softswitch
BSC
Macro Network
Macro Network
Micro Network
Micro Network
Multi- Media
Internet
Multi-Media
Internet
PSTNPSTN
Figure 4-1 Network Diagram 

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4.3 Hardware Configuration 
The IP-BS is a unique modular and stackable combination BSC and BTS platform that is 
differentiated from other systems.  Other systems have separate BTS and BSC platforms 
which adds to cost and complexity. The AirWalk RAN has a structure that combines and 
arranges the BSC interface with one the BTS in a single package. 
The main components are (depending on specific model): 
• AW-96 MiniCell 
o  CDPB (Common Digital Processing Board), consisting of: 
  CPIB (Channel Processor and IF Interface Board) 
  PCPM (Primary Call Processor Module) 
  GPSR (Global Positioning System Receiver)  
o  XCVB (RF Transceiver Board) 
o  PSA (Power Supply Assembly)  
o  RCPB (RF Power amplifer Board) 4 Watt CDMA Power Amplifier 
o  FEDB (Front End/Duplexer Board) Duplexer & Antenna Interface 
•  AW-10 Pilot Beacon 
o  CDPB (Common Digital Processing Board), consisting of: 
  CPIB (Channel Processor and IF Interface Board) PB Only 
  PCPM (Primary Call Processor Module) 
  GPSR (Global Positioning System Receiver)  
o  XCVB-SP (RF Transceiver Board) Transmit Only configuration 
o  PSA (Power Supply Assembly)  
o  RCPB (RF Power amplifier Board) 4 Watt CDMA Power Amplifier 
4.3.1 Physical Description 
•  AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon 
o  Dimension: Max. 482mm(W) x 457mm(D) x 178mm(H) 
o  19” EIA Rack x 4 Rack Units 
o  Weight: 18 kg (3 Sector); 15 kg (Omni) 
4.3.2 Typical Configurations 
The following shows typical component configurations for common applications. Refer to 
the model charts for the contents of specific model numbers. 
Omni medium power (4 Watt) MiniCell base station 
-  AW 96 MiniCell self contained unit 
Omni Macrocell Pilot Beacon System (4w PPS) 
-  AW 10 Pilot Beacon self contained unit 
Omni Multi-Carrier Macrocell Pilot Beacon System (4w PPS, 3 carrier hopping) 
-  AW 10 Pilot Beacon self contained unit with Multi-Carrier software option 

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4.3.3 Installation Photographs 
The following photographs show typical field installations for AW 96 MiniCell and AW 10 
Pilot Beacon systems: 
Figure 4-2 – Typical AW 96 MiniCell & AW 10 Pilot Beacon System 
Figure 4-3 – Typical AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon Rack Mounted 

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4.4  Block Diagram – AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon 
Figure 4-6 AW 96 / AW 10 Hardware Structure 
AW 10 Pilot Beacon Notes: 
-  FEDB not provided on AW 10 models 
-  AW 10 XCVB may not be equipped with diversity receiver 
-  AW 10 CPIB may not be equipped with 3 CSM-5000 or receiver A/D & IF 
Processor
(MPC8250)
CSM5K
X3
FPGA
(Control
Logic)
IF I/F - α
(A/D & D/A)
IF I/F - β
(A/D & D/A)
IF I/F - γ
(A/D & D/A)
GPSR
XCVB
UPCB
DNCB
DPL
PSA
Processor
(MPC8260)
Memory Block
Gateway I/F
CPIB
PCPM
From/To
CA &
WPM
HPAU
(4/8Watt)
From/To
Antenna
RCPB
Duplexer
FEDB
To
RCPB
Processor
(MPC8250)
CSM5K
X3
FPGA
(Control
Logic)
IF I/F - α
(A/D & D/A)
IF I/F - β
(A/D & D/A)
IF I/F - γ
(A/D & D/A)
GPSR
XCVB
UPCB
DNCB
DPL
PSA
Processor
(MPC8260)
Memory Block
Gateway I/F
CPIB
PCPM
From/To
CA &
WPM
HPAU
(4/8Watt)
From/To
Antenna
RCPB
Duplexer
FEDB
To
RCPB

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4.5  System Capacities and Specifications 
4.5.1  AW 96 Technical Specification 
Item  Capacity and 
Specification   Remarks 
Up-Link: 1850 ~ 1910 MHz 
Down-Link: 1930 ~ 1990 MHz  North American PCS Band 
Up-Link: 824 ~ 849 MHz 
Down-Link: 869 ~ 894 MHz  800 MHz Cellular Band 
Frequency Band 
FA  1FA/Omni 
3FA Hopping Pilot Beacon  Each AW 96 / AW 10 Unit 
Channel Elements / IP-BS  96CE  AW 96 MiniCell 
Handoff  Softer H/O, soft H/O. Hard H/O   
Diversity Receiver  2 branch with imbalance alarm  AW 96 MiniCell 
GPS  External GPS Antenna  One per AW-96 / AW 10 
Installation  Rack Mountable   4 Rack Units 
Cooling  Forced Air  Front To Rear Flow 
IP-Network Interface  10/100 Base-T Ethernet   
Transmitter output power  4W Internal RU system  Includes duplexer (MiniCell) 
RF Interface  Antenna A (Tx/RxA) 
Antenna B (RxB)  CDMA 2000 1x 
Common Air Interface (CAI)  J-STD-008/IS-95-A/IS-95B 
/CDMA2000-1x   
Channel bandwidth  1.25MHz   
Receiving sensitivity  Less than 1% FER, when the 
power is under -119dBm  AW 96 MiniCell 
Mechanical Specification 
RF Input and Output 
Connector  SMA Female (Input/Output)  From/To Antenna System 
AC Power Connector  IEC   
Ethernet Signal Port 
Connectors  RJ-45  
Dimensions ( W x H x D )  482mm(W) x 457mm(D) x 
178mm(H)  4 Rack Units 
Weight  20 kg  AW 96 / AW 10 
Table 4-1 – AW-96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon Specifications 

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4.5.2  IP-BS Power Supply & Environment Technical Specification 
Input Power Supply 
Input Voltage:  AC 100Volts ~ 250Volts 
Input Frequency:  50Hz ~ 60Hz 
Dissipated Power 
AW-96 Main Unit:  350 Watt Max (Efficiency 75%) 
Environment Specification 
Operating Temperature  0o ~ +50 o 
Storage Temperature  -30 o ~ +60 o 
Relative Humidity   5% ~ 95% - Non-condensing 
Noise  Less than 60dBA, distance 1.5m 
Airborne Particle  0 ~ 90 ㎍/㎥ 
Table 4-3 - Power Supply & Environment Specifications 

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5  AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot Beacon Components 
5.1  AW-96 / AW 10 Main Unit 
Figure 5-1 AW-96 Main Unit Photo (Front View) 
Figure 5-2 AW-96 Main Unit Line Diagram (Front View) 
FEDB: AW 96 MiniCell Only 
CDPB
XCVB
RCPB
FEDB
PSU

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Figure 5-3 AW-96 Main Unit Photo (Back View) 
Figure 5-4 AW-96 – Line Diagram (Back View) 

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5.2 Component LED Configuration 
CDPB: LED status indicators are provided on the AW-96 CDPB module. LED functions 
are described in the following pictures and tables. 
CPIB  
GPSR
PCPM
SCPM
CDPB PWR  FLT  
BTS
MMI  BSC
MMI RESET
CPIB
PCPM SCPM
Figure 5-9 CDPB Panel Diagram 
Figure 5-10 - CDPB Panel Photo 
 Name  Color  On  Off  Note 
1 CPIB Green Normal Abnormal CPIB power on/off indicator 
2  GPSR  Green  Normal  Abnormal  GPSR power on/off indicator 
3  PCPM  Green  Normal  Abnormal  PCPM power on/off indicator 
4  SCPM  Green  Normal  Abnormal  SCPM power on/off indicator 
5 CPIB Orange Abnormal Normal Check function of CPU in CPIB 
Board and ALARM 
6  GPSR  Orange  Abnormal Normal  GPSR alarm on/off indicator 
7 PCPM Orange Abnormal Normal  Check function of CPU in 
PCPM Board and ALARM 
8 SCPM Orange Abnormal Normal  Check function of CPU in 
SCPM Board and ALARM 
Table 5-1 – CDPB Indicator Codes 
NOTE: AW-96 / AW 10 models are NOT normally equipped with an SCPM (Secondary 
Call Processor Module), therefore these indicators are not used in most system 
applications. 
XCVB: The XCVB module is equipped with 2 indicators. LED functions are described in 
the following pictures and tables. 

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 XCVB
PWR
FLT
Figure 5-11 - XCVB Panel Diagram 
Figure 5-12 XCVB Panel Photo 
 Name  Color  On  Off  Note 
1  PWR  Green  Normal  Abnormal  XCVB power on/off indicator 
2  FLT  Orange  Abnormal  Normal  XCVB alarm on/off indicator 
Table 5-2 - XCVB Indicator Code Key 
RCPB: The RCPB module is equipped with 2 indicators. LED functions are described in 
the following pictures and tables. 
Figure 5-13 - RCPB Panel Diagram 
Figure 5-14 RCPB Panel Photo 
 Name  Color  On  Off  Note 
1  PWR  Green  Normal  Abnormal  RCPB power on/off indicator 
2  ACT/FLT  Green  Normal  (power off)  RCPB alarms are clear 
2  ACT/FLT  Orange  Abnormal  (power off)  RCPB alarm/fault 
Table 5-3 - RCPB Indicator Code Key 
RCPB
ACT/FLTPWR
RCPB
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6  AW 96 / AW 10 Interface Cabling 
6.1  RF Cabling – AW 96 MiniCell 
The AW 96 MiniCell Antenna ports are connected to the external diversity antenna 
systems as shown in Figure 6.1 (cables not included). External connectors are SMA type. 
In a non-diversity application, connect the antenna system to the main antenna port. Note 
the internal duplexer function provides a duplexed TX/Rx connection at the main antenna 
port (marked Txα on some enclosures).  
Antenna systems must include suitable protection against lightning and other hazards in 
accordance with conventional cell site installation practices. 
Figure 6-1 AW 96 MiniCell RF Cabling Diagram 
6.2  RF Cabling – AW 10 Pilot Beacon 
The AW 10 Pilot Beacon Antenna port is connected to the external antenna system as 
shown in Figure 6.2 (cables not included). External connector is SMA type. 
The AW 10 Pilot Beacon is not equipped with any receivers, therefore there is no 
duplexer requirement for normal operation. Note the main antenna port may be marked 
Txα on some enclosures.  
Antenna systems must include suitable protection against lightning and other hazards in 
accordance with conventional cell site installation practices. 
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
To Main
Antenna 
To Diversity
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Figure 6-2 AW 10 Pilot Beacon RF Cabling Diagram 
6.3  Ethernet/Serial Cable Wiring (AW 96 / AW 10) 
Connect the external Ethernet connections (cable not supplied) from the local Ethernet 
switch or hub at the cell site to the BTS and BSC Ethernet ports on the AW-96 /AW 10 as 
shown in Figure 6.3. Use category 5 Ethernet cable (or better) for best performance. 
6.4  Electric Power Cable Wiring (AW 96 / AW 10) 
Connect AW-96 /AW 10 to suitable AC power sources as shown in Figure 6-3. Use only 
the AC power cables provided with AW 96 / AW 10 unit to ensure continued safe 
operation. 
Figure 6-3 AW 96 / AW 10 Power & Ethernet Cabling 
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
To Local
Ethernet
Switch/Hub
AC
Power
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
GPSANT
RF RXA(a) RF TX (a)
RF TX(b)
RF RXB(r) RF RXA(r) RF TX (r)
T_EVEN
T_10MHz
RU IF BSC IF
ENV IF BTS IF
RF RXB(a)
RF RXB(b) RF RXA(b)
To Main
Antenna 

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6.5  Photograph Of Typical Cable Wiring 
Figure 6-4 shows the actual cabling found in a typical system installation. 
Figure 6-4 – AW 96 MiniCell Field Installation Photograph 

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7  Frequency Setting Procedures 
7.1 BSM Management 
The AW-96 series base stations are normally managed by the centrally located BSM 
(Base Station Manager) system which communicates with the AW-96 over an IP 
connection. 
The BSM will download system software and configuration information which includes the 
physical FA (Frequency Assignment) for each base station. The base station will tune to 
the correct frequency as defined by the BSM configuration files. 
Refer to the BSM operations manual for instructions on base station remote configuration. 
7.2  Local FA Setting 
It may required to set the AW-96 series base station physical FA (frequency assignment) 
locally for specialized test purposes or when the BSM connection is unavailable (for 
example during early BTS installations). This can be done using the local MMI (Man 
Machine Interface) port and a local PC.  
The configuration data downloaded from the BSM will override local settings when BSM 
connections are established. 
Refer to the MMI instruction manual for further information on other commands. 
7.2.1 MMI Connection 
Connect the serial port of the PC to the “BTS MMI” port on the AW-96 front panel. Use 
the cable described in section 8.3.1 and the following port settings: 
9600 baud 
8 bit 
No Parity 
1 stop bit 
No flow control 

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7.2.2  FA Change Procedure 
The following menu driven commands will permit local change of the FA.  
Step 1 
At the prompt enter the following: 
> pn3383          // this will take you to the menu screen which looks something like this:  
=================  PN 3383  ==================== 
     1. Tx Test 
     2. Rx Test 
     3. ParameterSetup 
     4. Rf Gain Display 
     5. xcvbSetup 
     6. ampSetup 
     7. Normal Gain Display 
     8. MakeTestCall 
     9. callClear 
    10. Overhead Calibration Control 
    11. Test Phone Setup (619 2221001) 
    12. Handoff Test 
     0. Exit 
 -------------------------------------------------- 
     Select Number ===> 
Step 2 
Enter the following: 
Select number => 5    // it will take you to the below menu screen.          
=================  Xcvb Setup  ==================== 
     1. Change Ch 
     2. Tx On 
     3. Tx Off 

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     4. Rx_Main_AGC ON 
     5. Rx_Main_AGC OFF 
     6. Rx_Sub_AGC ON 
     7. Rx_Sub_AGC OFF 
     8. Set RxMain ATT 
     9. Set RxSub ATT 
    10. Set Tx Att 
    11. Xcvb Status 
    12. showXcvrAttGain 
     0. Exit 
 -------------------------------------------------- 
     Select Input Number =====> 
Step 3 
 Enter the following: 
Select Input Number => 1  // choosing 1 will take you to the below menu.  
ALPHA : xcvrChangeCh Num [001 ~ 1500] [1175] [/0:Exit]==> 
Step 4 
From the above menu, type the new channel desired (CDMA channels from 1 to 1500) 
and 0 to exit.  Note that for 3 sector base stations Step 3 must be repeated for each 
sector (alpha, beta, and gamma). 
Note that only standard CDMA channel numbers within the designated band capability of 
the radio will be accepted by the base station.  

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8 Installation Procedures 
This Section gives definitions and instructions for installing the AW-Series IP-RAN and for 
connecting it to the wireless carriers infrastructure.  It contains detailed definitions needed 
for completing site Installation Checklist (Appendix B). 
8.1 Installation Verification 
Before installing the equipment, it is necessary to verify the following: 
8.1.1  Verify Customer Contact & Equipment location 
8.1.1.1 Contact Customer1 
1)  Verify contact name check Site Preparation Planning Checklist Appendix B. 
2)  Verify contact phone number. 
3)  Introduce yourself to the Customer contact. 
4)  Introduce Installation team (if more than one person on team). 
5)  Verify that all current customer contacts are listed. 
a)  Verify that contacts can solve problems within a timely manner for: 
i) Power Connection(s), 
ii) T1 Connection(s), 
iii) LAN Connection(s), 
iv)  If not, have main customer contact provide names and method of 
contacting. 
6)  Determine when contacts are available for help (e.g.; Time of day, day of week.). 
7)  Obtain any site access or security requirements (e.g.: ID Badges, Card-keys, Keys, 
Access codes) required to access installation site. 
8)  Indicate all changes on checklist. 
8.1.1.2  Locate AW-SERIES IP-RAN Equipment.2 
1) Determine where AW-SERIES IP-RAN is stored.  
2)  Check for any visible shipment damage.  
1 NOTE: Make sure all changes are sent to the Installation Coordinator Immediately. 
2 NOTE: If any visible damage contact the Installation Coordinator immediately. 

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8.1.1.3  Locate and verify floor space. 
1)  Determine where the AW-SERIES IP-RAN is to be installed (Refer to site diagram 
in Appendix B). 
2)  Verify that there is enough space to safely install it (Refer to site diagram in 
Appendix B). 
8.1.2  Uncrate and arrange for packing material disposal 
1)  Carefully unpack the AW-SERIES IP-RAN and related components from packing 
material. 
2)  Check for any shipment damage.3 
3)  Be certain that all components match system order.4 
4)  Make arrangements with customer contact on where, when, and how to dispose of 
all AW-SERIES IP-RAN packing material. 
8.1.3  Verify location of all Facility distribution points  
(main and intermediate) 
8.1.3.1 Power Check. 
8.1.3.1.1 Power Location 
1)  Locate the customer provided power connection. 
a)  There should be a –48VDC connection for DC powered models (if required). 
b)  There should be a 120 or 240 VAC connection for AC powered models (if 
required). 
8.1.3.1.2 Verify Connector. 
1)  An 8 AWG three wire stranded cable to connect to a WECO DC terminal block 
connector is required for –48VDC (if required). 
2)  A 6ft (1.84m) e conductor type SJT cables with standard grounded connector is 
required for 110VAC connection (if required). 
3 NOTE: Note any damage on shipping report, and Installation Checklist. Contact 
the Installation Coordinator immediately 
4 NOTE: If components do not match the system order, contact the Coordinator 
immediately. 

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8.1.3.1.3 Voltage  
1)  Using a power meter check for correct voltage. 
a)  –48VDC range is 40VDC to 57VDC (if required). 
b)  120 VAC range is 90 VAC to 132 VAC (if required). 
c)  240 VAC range is 180 VAC to 264 VAC (if required). 
8.1.3.1.4 Amps 
1)  Check cables to determine if they will handle required Amps. 
a)  –48VDC should be able to support 27.9 Amps. 
b)  120 VAC should support 15 Amps, 240 VAC should support 7.5 Amps 
8.1.3.1.5  LAN Facilities check. 
1)  Location – Locate the customer provided LAN connections. 
2)  Verify IP Address (Site Prep Checklist Appendix B). 
3)  Verify Connector is an RJ45 (if not contact customer). 
4)  Connect Laptop and Ping IP Address. 
5)  Prepare a site IP addressable device diagram showing the IP address for each 
device at the base station site. This diagram is essential for any needed 
troubleshooting activities. 
6)  Post the diagram at the site and return a copy to the customer’s maintenance center 
and a copy to the AirWalk customer service center: 
AirWalk Customer Service Centre 
1830 North Greenville Ave., 
Richardson, Texas   75081 
8.2  AW-SERIES IP-RAN Install Procedures 
8.2.1  Install AW-SERIES IP-RAN Cabinet 
Move AW-SERIES IP-RAN to location. 
Secure AW-SERIES IP-RAN in designated location  
(Bolt down or Secure Wheels if provided). 
8.2.2   Verify All Internal System Connections 
To verify all internal connections refer to the Section and Figures in the following Table 
for proper cable installation. This section not applicable to AW 96 MiniCell / AW 10 Pilot 
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Section  Description  Reference  3 
6.1  RF Cable - AW-96 RU   N/A   
6.3  Ethernet Cable – AW-96 to RU  N/A   
Table 7-1 - Internal System Cable Reference 
8.2.3  External System Connections5 
To install new internal connections refer to the Section and Figures in the following Table 
for proper cable installation. 
Section  Description  Reference  3 
6.1  External Diversity Antenna System   Figure 6-2   
6.2  Electrical Power Cable  
Figure 6-3 
Use AC power 
cables supplied 
with AW-96.  
6.3  External BSC & BTS Ethernet Cable   Figure 6-4   
6.4  External GPS Antenna Cable   Figure 6-5   
Table 7-2 - External System Cable Reference 
8.2.4  Connect Power to Cabinet 
Connect -48VDC to DC distribution panel (if applicable). 
Connect 120VAC or 240VAC to Rack AC distribution panel (if applicable). 
8.2.5 Connect Communications Facilities 
Connect LAN Facilities to BSC 
Connect LAN Facilities to BTS. 
5 WARNING: Make sure all system power supplies are turned off. All 
breakers/Fuses are pulled on all main and intermediate panels. Then proceed with 
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8.2.6 Power-up procedure67 
8.2.6.1  Power-up Main cabinet. 
Make sure all appropriate LED’s are illuminated. 
8.2.6.2  Complete any Configuration options. 
a)  Configure the AW-SERIES IP-RAN. 
i)  Outgoing and incoming channels. 
8.3 System Test 
This section contains the system tests that should be completed to determine if AW-
SERIES IP-RAN is operational. 
8.3.1  PC to AW 96 cable 
A special cable is required to run the required certification tests. 
Connect a PC with the subject cable to run tests 
BTS
P1
CONNECTOR DB9
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
RJ1
RJ-45
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
BTS
P1
CONNECTOR DB9
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
RJ1
RJ-45
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Pin Configuration
    DB9 RJ-45
(Computer) (BTS)
     5    3
     3    5
     2    7
Figure 7-1 - PC to AW 96 Cable Specifiaction 
6 Note: Once all connections are made, make sure to: Reset/install all breakers/fuses for 
all main and intermediate breaker/fuse box(s). Then proceed with the Installation. 
7 Make sure all added cabling is tie-wrapped correctly 

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Figure 7-2 - PC to AW 96 / AW 10 Cable Connection Diagram 
8.3.2 System Certification Tests 
Start The AW-SERIES IP-RAN tests. 
This sequence of test cases is designed to certify the AW 96 IP-RAN installation. 
It is assumed the person running this checklist is familiar with the basics of configuring, 
running, stopping, and starting the AW 96 IP-RAN. 
8.3.2.1  Test Case #1 - Image/PLD loading 
8.3.2.1.1  Test Procedure #1 
•  Command:   user: ipbs001 
FTP password: ipbs001 
• Command:    Edit: 
- P: display 
- C: edit 
8.3.2.1.2  Expected Result of Case #1 
Screen from PC using ftp Server is shown in Figure 7-3. 

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Figure 7-3 - Screen from PC Screen from WPM 
Figure 7-4 - Screen from PC 
8.3.2.2  Test Case #2 – System Check 
8.3.2.2.1  Test Procedure #2 
• Command: Version 
8.3.2.2.2  Expected Result of Case #2 

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Figure 7-5 - Version Command Screen 
8.3.2.3  Test Case #3 – Tx check 
8.3.2.3.1  Test Procedure #3 
•  Command: txReason  
•  Expected Result of Case #3 
Figure 7-6 - Tx Check Screen 
8.3.2.4  Test Case #4 – Output power 
8.3.2.4.1  Test Procedure #4 – RF Check 
• Command: showRfGain 
8.3.2.4.2  Expected Result of Case #4 

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Figure 7-7 - RF Check Screen 
8.3.2.5  Test Case #5 – GPS Check 
8.3.2.5.1  Test Procedure #5 
• Command: gpsStatus 
8.3.2.5.2  Expected Result of Case #5 
Figure 8-8 – GPS Status Check Screen 
Figure 8-9 - GPS Alarm Check Screen 

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8.3.2.6  Test Case #6 – BTS Alarm Check 
8.3.2.6.1  Test Procedure #6 
• Command: showAlarm 
8.3.2.6.2  Expected Result of Case #6 
Figure 8-10 - BTS Alarm Check Screen 
8.3.2.7  Test Case #7 – System Reset 
8.3.2.7.1  Test Procedure #7 
• Command: btsReset/bscReset/allReset 
8.3.2.7.2  Expected Result of Case #7 
The system is RESET 
8.3.2.8  Test Case #8 – PN Check 
8.3.2.8.1  Test Procedure #8 
•  Command: RcmCmd 1,1 
8.3.2.8.2  Expected Result of Case #8 

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Figure 8-11 - PN Check Screen 
8.3.2.9  Test Case #9 – System Interface Check 
8.3.2.9.1 Test Procedure 
• Command: Ping 
Send Ping Command to the Following system IP Addresses 
1.  WPM (Wireless PBX Manager)  
2.  PDSN (Packet Data Serving Node) 
3.  CA (Call Agent) 
4.  MG (Media Gateway) 
5.  SG (Signal Gateway) 
8.3.2.9.2  Expected Result of Case #X 
A successful PING command response from each system. 
8.3.3 Operation Tests 
These test cases are designed to determine if AW 96 is ready for production testing. 
8.3.3.1  Test Case #1 – Voice Calls 
8.3.3.1.1 Test Procedure 
Test Call From MS #1 to MS #2. 
Test Call From MS #1 to Landline Phone #1. 
8.3.3.1.2  Excepted Result of Case #1 
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2.  Landline phone Rings and call is answered.  
8.3.3.2  Test Case #2 – Data Calls 
8.3.3.2.1 Test Procedure 
1.  A Test Data Call From MS #1 to MS #2. 
2.  A Test Data Call From MS #2 to MS #1. 
8.3.3.2.2  Excepted Result of Case #2 
1.  A Data Session is established between MS #1 and MS #2. 
2.  A Data Session is established between MS #2 and MS #1. 
8.3.4 Operator Specific Tests 
These test cases are covered in a separate test plan document and are agreed to by the 
operator and AirWalk Communications, Inc. 
8.4  Site Clean up and Customer Signoff 
8.4.1  Dispose of all packing material. 
Make sure to dispose of all AW-SERIES IP-RAN packing material. 
8.4.2 Clean-up site. 
Make sure not to leave anything but the installed AW-SERIES IP-RAN. (e.g., excess tie-
wraps, bolts, etc). 
8.4.3  Update Installation Checklist. 
Make sure all changes are notes on Installation Checklist. 
8.4.4 Customer Signoff. 
Get Customer Signature on Certification Document Appendix D. 
8.5  Required Tools and Supplies 
1) Hand Tools 
a) Screwdriver set, 
b) Pliers set, 
c)  Nut Driver set, 
d) Cutter set, 
e) Punch Down Tool, 
f) Wire-wrap (Optional), 
g) RJ-45 Crimper. 

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2) Test Equipment. 
a)  Multi-Meter & Adapter kit, 
b) Cable Tester, 
c)  Protocol Analyzer & Adapter kit, 
d)  Telephone Test Set (Butt-set), 
e)  Set of Banjo adapters 
f)  Tone Generator & Inductive pick-up. 
3) Supplies. 
a) RJ-45, 
b)  Cat 5 Cable, 
c) Tie-wraps. 
8.6 Troubleshooting Procedures 
The AW-SERIES IP-RAN is designed to provide reliability and consistently high 
performance in all network environments. The installation procedure for the AW-SERIES 
IP-RAN is a straightforward and is discussed in these sections. 
Should problems develop during installation, this section is intended to help locate, 
identify and correct these types of problems. Please follow the suggestions listed below 
prior to contacting AirWalk Communications, Inc. or Carrier contacts. If you are unsure of 
the procedures described in this section, contact the Installation coordinator immediately. 
8.6.1  Before Calling for Assistance 
1)  If difficulty is encountered with a specific component of the AW-SERIES IP-RAN, 
refer back to the Installation Section for that component. 
2)  Check the cables and connectors to ensure that they have been properly connected 
and the cables/wires have not been crimped or impaired in some way during 
installation. (About 90% of component problems can be attributed to wiring and 
connector problems). 
a) Check Cable, 
b) Check connector, 
c)  Check for solid connection, 
d)  Check with Carrier contact. 
3)  Make sure that all power cord is properly attached to each AW-SERIES IP-RAN 
component. Be certain that all power cords are plugged into a functioning electrical 
outlet. Use the PWR LED’s to verify each unit is receiving power. 
a)  Check intermediate breakers or fuses. 
4)  If the problem is isolated to something other than the AW-SERIES IP-RAN contact 
the appropriate Carrier contact. 

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5)  Verify whether or not the problem is corrected. If not, go to Step 6 below. If the 
problem is corrected, continue with installation. 
6)  If the problem continues after completing Step 4 above, contact the AirWalk 
Communications, Inc. Installation Project manager, to determine the next course of 
action. 
8.6.2  When Calling for Assistance 
Please be prepared to provide the following information. 
1)  A complete description of the problem, including the following points: 
a)  The nature and duration of the problem;  
b)  Situations when the problem occurs;  
c)  The components involved in the problem;  
d)  Any particular application that, when used, appears to create the problem; 
2)  A record of changes that have been made to the AW-SERIES IP-RAN configuration 
prior to the occurrence of the problem. 
3)  Any changes to system should all be noted. 

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9  Appendix A - Acronyms 
Acronym  Description 
2G  Second Generation in CDMA wireless network 
3G  Third Generation in CDMA wireless network 
AC Alternating Current 
Access 
Channel 
A Reverse CDMA Channel used by mobile stations for communicating to the 
base station. The Access Channel is used for short signaling message 
exchanges, such as call originations, responses to pages and registrations. The 
Access Channel is a slotted random access channel. 
ACH Access Channel 
AD  Analog to Digital 
AFEU  Antenna Front End Unit 
AGC  Automatic Gain Control 
ANT Antenna 
AWGN  Additive White Gaussian Noise 
Base Station 
(BS) 
A fixed station used for communicating with mobile stations. Depending upon 
the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a cell, an 
MSC, or other part of the wireless system. 
BCCM  BTS Call Control Module 
BHCA  Busy Hour Call Attempts 
BLK Blank 
BS Base Station 
BSAP  Base Station Application Part 
BSC Base Station Controller 
BSMAP  Base Station Management Application Part 
BTS  Base station Transceiver Subsystem 
CA Call Agent 
CAI  Common Air Interface 
CC Connection Confirm 
CCM  Channel Control Module in BTS 
CDMA  Code Division Multiple Access 
CEC  Channel Elements Control Block 
CED  Channel Elements Diagnostic Block 
CLAP  Composite Link Analysis Platform 
CPIB  BTS Channel and Call Processing Interface Board 
CPU  Central Processing Unit 
CR Connection Request 
CREF Connection Refused 
CSM5000  Cell Site Modulator 5000 (CDMA ASIC chip released by Qualcomm for 
cdma2000) 
DA  Digital to Analog 
DC Direct Current 
DCCH  Dedicated Control Channel 
DCLI  Data Link Connection Identifier 
DRS  Data Ready to Send 
DT Data Form 

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Acronym  Description 
DTAP  Direct Transfer Application Part 
EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference 
ESN  Electronic Serial Number 
EVDO  Evolution Data Only 
EVDV  Evolution Data and Voice 
EVRC  Enhanced Variable Rate CODEC 
FA Frequency Assignment 
FCC Federal Communications Commission 
F-CCH  Forward Common Control Channel 
FCH Fundamental Channel 
F-DCCH  Forward Dedicated Control Channel 
FDCH  Forward Dedicated Signaling Logical Channel 
FER Frame Error Rate 
FM Fault Management 
FO Frame Offset 
Forward 
Traffic 
Channel 
One or more code channels used to transport user and signaling traffic from the 
base station to the mobile station.  
FSCH  Forward Common Signaling Logical Channel 
GND Ground 
GPS  Global Positioning System 
GRE  Generic Routing Encapsulation 
HLR  Home Location Register 
HO Handoff 
HPAU  High Power Amplifier Unit 
IF Intermediate Frequency 
IMSI  International Mobile Subscriber Identity 
ING  Inter Network Gateway 
IOS Interoperability System 
IP Internet Protocol 
IPC  Inter Processor Communication 
LAC Link Access Control. 
Entity that provides assured mode or unassured mode delivery of information 
across the air interface between the mobile station and the base station. 
LPA  Linear Power Amplifier 
LTU Logical Transmission Unit 
One or more Type 3 or Type 5 MuxPDUs with a 16bit CRC. 
MAC Medium Access Control 
Entity that controls the access to and from Upper Layer Signaling, Data Services 
and Voice Services to Physical Layer resources. 
MAHHO  Mobile Assisted Hard Hand Off 
MCC  Main Call Control module in IP-BSC 
MG Media Gateway 
MIMO  Multi Input Multi Output 
MIN Mobile Identification Number 
MMC Man-Machine Command 
MMS  Multimedia Messaging Service 
MN Mobile Node 

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Acronym  Description 
MS Mobile Station 
MSC  Mobile Switching Center 
MTBF  Mean Time between Failure 
MTTR  Mean Time to Repair 
NDSS  Network Directed System Selection 
NGN  Next Generation Networks 
NMS  Network Management System 
OAM  Operation, Administration, and Maintenance 
OCNS  Orthogonal channel Noise Simulator 
OS Operating System 
OTD  Orthogonal Transmit Diversity 
OUNS  Other User Noise Source 
PACA  Priority Access Channel Assignment 
Paging 
Channel 
A code channel in a Forward CDMA Channel used for transmission of control 
information and pages from a base station to a mobile station 
PBA  Printed Board Assembly 
PBX  Private Branch Exchange 
PCB  Printed Circuit Board 
PCF  Packet Control Function in IP-BSC 
PCH Paging Channel 
PCM Pulse Code Modulation 
PCPM  Primary BSC Call Processing Board 
PDSN  Packet Data Serving Node 
PDU  Protocol Data Unit. An atomic set of data, header information, and control 
information that are provided by a service user to a service provider. 
PER Packet Error Rate 
Physical 
Channel 
Radio transmission link 
Pilot 
Channel 
An un-modulated, direct-sequence spread spectrum signal transmitted by a 
CDMA base station or mobile station. A pilot channel provides a phase 
reference for coherent demodulation and may provide a means for signal 
strength comparisons between base stations for determining when to handoff. 
PLD  Program Loaded Data 
PN Pseudo Noise 
PSA  Power Supply Assembly 
PSTN  Public Switched Telephone Network 
QCELP  Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction 
QOF Quasi-Orthogonal Function 
QOF  Quasi Orthogonal Function 
QoS  Quality of Service 
RAN  Radio Access network 
RC Radio Configuration 
RCC  Radio interface Call Control 
RDCH  Reverse Dedicated Signaling Logical Channel 
Reverse 
Traffic 
Channel 
A traffic channel on which data and signaling are transmitted from a mobile 
station to a base station. The Reverse Traffic Channel is composed of up to one 
Reverse Dedicated Control Channel, up to one Reverse Fundamental Channel, 
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Acronym  Description 
Supplemental Code Channels. 
RF Radio Frequency 
RLC Release Complete 
RLP  Radio Link Protocol. Connection-oriented, negative-acknowledgement-based 
data delivery protocol. 
RLSD Released 
RP  Radio Network – PDSN 
RPSU  Remote RF Power Supply Unit 
RRCU  Remote RF Control Unit 
RRM  Radio Resource Management Block 
RRP Registration Reply Message 
RRQ Registration Request Message 
RSCH  Reverse Common Signaling Logical Channel 
RSSI  Received Signal Strength Indication 
RTP  Real-Time Transport Protocol 
RU  Remote RF Unit 
RUpd Registration Update Message 
SAP  Service Access Point 
Conceptual point at the interface between two adjacent layers where services 
are provided to the upper layer and data and protocol information is exchanged 
between layers. 
SAR  Segmentation and Reassembly 
SCCH Supplemental Code Channel 
SCCP  Signaling Connection Control Protocol 
SCH Supplemental Channel 
SDU  Selection and Distribution Unit 
SEU Sector Expansion Unit 
SIGTRAN  Signaling Transport processing module in IP-BSC 
Slotted Mode  An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile station monitors 
only selected slots on the Paging Channel 
SMS  Short Message Service 
SMV  Selectable Mode VOCODER 
SRBP  Signaling Radio Burst Protocol. An entity that provides connectionless protocol 
for Signaling messages. 
SRU Sector Reduction Unit 
SS Soft Switch 
STS Space Time Spreading 
Sync 
Channel 
A code channel in the Forward CDMA Channel which transports the 
synchronization message to the mobile station 
TCC  Traffic Channel Control Block 
TCE  Traffic Channel Element 
TCM  Traffic Control Module in BTS 
TCP  Transmission Control Protocol 
TOD  Time of Day 
TP  Traffic processing and Path Control module in IP-BSC 
TPTL  Transmit Power Tracking Loop 
UART  Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter 
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Acronym  Description 
VSWR  Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 
XCV  Base Station Transceiver Control Block 
XCVR Transceiver Board 

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10 Appendix B - Site preparation checklist 
AW-Series IP-RAN Site Preparation Check List for:   {Customer Name} 
ITEM #  Description 
Site 
Prep 
Guide 
Section 
# 
Date 
Complete Com
plete Information 
1  Customer Contact & Equipment location  1   
a. Main Contact Customer  1.1.1   
b. Other Customer Contacts  1.1.2   
  1. Power contact  1.1.2   
  2. Communications Facilities Contact  1.1.2   
  3. LAN Facilities Contact  1.1.2   
  4. MSC Security Contact  1.1.2   
c. Complete Customer Questions Appendix C  App. C  
2  AirWalk Series IP-RAN Site Requirements  2.1   
a. Space requirements  2.1.1   
b. AirWalk Series IP-RAN placement Diagram  2.1.2   
c. Installation Location for AirWalk Series IP-RAN Equipment  2.1.2.1  
3  Complete Site Drawings Appendix B  App. B  

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ITEM #  Description 
Site 
Prep 
Guide 
Section 
# 
Date 
Complete Com
plete Information 
 Power requirements  2.1.3   
a. Location     
b. Voltage     
c. Amps     
d. Connector     
 Security  2.1.3   
a. MSC Equipment Room security     
b. MSC Equipment room access     
 Communications Facilities  2.1.3   
a. Number of T1 circuits     
 Connector     
 Location     
 LAN Facilities  2.1.3   
a. Location     
b. Connector     
c. Carrier Network IP Address     
d. AirWalk Series IP-RAN Component IP Addresses     
 Other Information     

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ITEM #  Description 
Site 
Prep 
Guide 
Section 
# 
Date 
Complete Com
plete Information 
a. Heat dissipation     
b. Environmental specifications  2.1.4   
c. Ambient temperature and humidity  2.1.4.2  
d. Dust density  2.1.4.4  
e. Altitude  2.1.4.5  
f. Air conditioning  2.1.4.6  
g. Fire protection     

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11  Appendix C - Installation Checklist 
AW-Series IP-RAN Site Installation Check List for:   {Customer Name} 
Address  Installer Name (s)  Customer Contact (s) 
{AW-SERIES IP-RAN Installation Address}    
ITEM 
#  Description  Install 
Manual 
Section
Date 
Complete
Time  Customer
Contact 
Initials 
Installer 
Initials 
1  Verify Customer Contact & Equipment location  9.1.1         
2 Contact Customer  9.1.1.1        
3  Locate AW-SERIES IP-RAN Equipment 9.1.1.2     
4  Locate and verify Floor Space  9.1.1.3         
5  Uncrate and arrange for packing material disposal  9.1.2         
6  Verify location of all distribution points (main and intermediate)  9.1.3         
7 Power Check  9.1.3.1        
8 Power Location  9.1.3.1.1        
9 Verify Connector  9.1.3.1.2        
10 Voltage  9.1.3.1.3        
11 Amps  9.1.3.1.4        
12  LAN Facilities check 9.1.3.1.5     
13 Location  9.1.5.1.5        
14  Verify IP Address  9.1.3.1.5         
15 Verify Connector  9.1.3.1.5        
16  Ping IP Address  9.1.3.1.5         

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ITEM 
#  Description  Install 
Manual 
Section
Date 
Complete
Time  Customer
Contact 
Initials 
Installer 
Initials 
17  Prepare IP addressable device diagram  9.1.3.1.5         
18  Post IP diagram at: i) site; ii) customer; iii) Airwalk Customer Service 9.1.3.1.5        
19  Install AW-SERIES IP-RAN Cabinet  9.2.1         
20  Move AW-SERIES IP-RAN to location  9.2.1         
21  Secure AW-SERIES IP-RAN in designated location  9.2.1         
22  Verify all internal System connections  9.2.2         
23  External System Connections  9.2.3         
MAKE SURE ALL SYSTEM POWER SUPPLIES ARE TURNED OFF BEFORE PROCEEDING! ! ! 
24  Connect Power to Cabinet  9.2.4         
25  Connect -48VDC to DC distribution panel (If applicable)  9.2.4         
26  Connect 120-240 VAC to AC distribution panel (If applicable)  9.2.4         
27 Connect Communications Facilities  9.2.5         
28  Connect LAN Facilities to BSC  9.2.5         
29  Connect LAN Facilities to BTS  9.2.5         
30 Power-up procedure  9.2.6         
31  Power-up Main cabinet/rack power, check LEDs  9.2.6.1         
32  Complete any configuration options  9.2.6.2         
 System Certification Tests  9.3.2         
33  Test Case #1 - Image/PLD loading  9.3.2.1         
34  Test Case #2 – System Check  9.3.2.2         
35  Test Case #3 – Tx check  9.3.2.3         
36  Test Case #4 – Output power  9.3.2.4         
37  Test Case #5 – GPS Check  9.3.2.5         
38  Test Case #6 – BTS Alarm Check  9.3.2.6         
39  Test Case #7 – System Reset  9.3.2.7         
40  Test Case #8 – PN Check  9.3.2.8         

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ITEM 
#  Description  Install 
Manual 
Section
Date 
Complete
Time  Customer
Contact 
Initials 
Installer 
Initials 
41  Test Case #9 – System Interface Check  9.3.2.9         
 Operation Tests  9.3.3         
42  Test Case #1 – Voice Calls  9.3.3.1         
43  Test Case #2 – Data Calls  9.3.3.2         
44  Operator Specific Tests (If Required)  8.3.4         
 Site Clean Up & Documentation           
45  Dispose of all packing material  8.4.1         
46 Clean-up site  8.4.2         
47  Update Installation Checklist  8.4.3         
48  Get Customer Signature on Certification Document  8.4.4         

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12 Appendix D - Customer Certification Document 
Date 
Subject: 
The subject AW-SERIES IP-RAN has been certified to be up and running today. 
_______________________________________ __________________ 
AirWalk Communications, Inc. (Installation Team)    Date 
_______________________________________ __________________ 
Authorized Carrier Representative        Date 

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