Comba Telecom Network Systems HRU01-6800 ComFlex Series Distributed Antenna System User Manual
Comba Telecom Ltd. ComFlex Series Distributed Antenna System
User Manual

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USER MANUAL 
ComFlex-6800 QE 1-0-0 
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USER MANUAL 
ComFlex-6800 QE: 1-0-0 
Comba Telecom Ltd. 
ComFlex-6800  

The information contained herein is the responsibility of and is approved by the 
following, to whom all enquiries should be directed in the first instance: 
This is an unpublished work the copyright in which vests in Comba International 
("Comba"). All rights reserved. 
The information contained herein is confidential and the property of Comba and 
is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, 
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0.1   CONTENTS  
Section 
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0.1 CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 
0.2 INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES ...................................................................................................................... 5 
0.3 HISTORY ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 
0.4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ....................................................................................................................................... 8 
0.5 SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS ..................................................................................................... 9 
1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................ 10 
2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 12 
2.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 12 
2.2 TYPICAL APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................ 12 
2.3 EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION ....................................................................................................................... 13 
2.4 KIT OF PART ................................................................................................................................................ 14 
3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 16 
3.1 WARNINGS AND ALERTS ............................................................................................................................. 16 
3.2 SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS .............................................................................................................. 17 
3.2.1 SITE PLANNING ...................................................................................................................................... 17 
3.2.2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION CHECKLIST ......................................................................................................... 18 
3.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................................... 18 
3.3.1 GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION............................................................................................................... 18 
3.3.2 TOOLS .................................................................................................................................................... 18 
3.3.3 PREPARATION ........................................................................................................................................ 18 
3.3.4 MU ASSEMBLING ................................................................................................................................... 19 
3.3.5 MU IN 19” RACK MOUNTING ................................................................................................................. 20 
3.3.6 RU WALL MOUNTING ............................................................................................................................. 23 
3.3.7 POLE MOUNT INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 25 
3.1 EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS ........................................................................................................................... 28 
3.2 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 31 
4 COMMISSIONING ....................................................................................................................................... 38 
4.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING TASKS ........................................................................................................................ 38 
4.2 LED INDICATORS ............................................................................................................................................ 38 
4.3 DIGITAL DISPLAY INDICATORS ....................................................................................................................... 39 
4.3.1 DIGITAL DISPLAY ON RFU .......................................................................................................................... 39 
4.3.2 DIGITAL DISPLAY ON FOU.......................................................................................................................... 39 
5 WEB GUI ..................................................................................................................................................... 41 
5.1 WEB GUI CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................... 41 
5.2 WEB GUI INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 42 

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5.2.1 [DEVICES] ............................................................................................................................................... 42 
5.2.2 [COMMISSIONING] ................................................................................................................................ 47 
5.2.3 [FIRMWARE] .......................................................................................................................................... 47 
5.2.4 [MANAGEMENT] .................................................................................................................................... 50 
5.3 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................... 60 
6 ALARMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................. 67 
6.1 ALARMS ...................................................................................................................................................... 67 
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................... 68 
7 APPENDICES ............................................................................................................................................... 70 
7.1 APPENDIX A: TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 70 
7.2 APPENDIX B: RMA (RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION) ......................................................................... 71 

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0.2  INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES 
Figure 1: Master Unit (MU) ...................................................................................................................................... 10 
Figure 2: Remote Unit (RU) ..................................................................................................................................... 11 
Figure 3: System Diagramc ..................................................................................................................................... 12 
Figure 4: Typical Application ................................................................................................................................... 12 
Figure 5: ComFlex Master Unit ............................................................................................................................... 19 
Figure 6: RF Unit Installation ................................................................................................................................... 19 
Figure 7: FOU Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 20 
Figure 8: PSU Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 20 
Figure 9: Mounting Rack .......................................................................................................................................... 21 
Figure 10: Angle Iron Installation ............................................................................................................................ 21 
Figure 11: MU Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 22 
Figure 12: Secure the Enclosure ............................................................................................................................ 22 
Figure 13: Finish Installaiton ................................................................................................................................... 23 
Figure 14:  Install Mounting Rack on the Wall ...................................................................................................... 24 
Figure 15: Hang RU onto the Mounting Rack ....................................................................................................... 24 
Figure 16: Tighten the Screws at the Bottom of RU ............................................................................................ 25 
Figure 17: Mounting Rack of Pole Installation ...................................................................................................... 26 
Figure 18: Tighten the Mounting Rack................................................................................................................... 26 
Figure 19: Hang on RU ............................................................................................................................................ 27 
Figure 20: Tighten the Screws at the Bottom of RU ............................................................................................ 27 
Figure 21: Finish Installation ................................................................................................................................... 28 
Figure 22: MU Front Panel Connectors ................................................................................................................. 28 
Figure 23: MU Rear Panel Connectors ................................................................................................................. 29 
Figure 24: RU Connectors ....................................................................................................................................... 30 
Figure 25: MU Grounding (MU Rear Panel) ......................................................................................................... 31 
Figure 26: RU Grounding ......................................................................................................................................... 32 
Figure 27: Fiber Optical and RF Port Connection ................................................................................................ 33 
Figure 28: MU Power Connection (Rear Panel) ................................................................................................... 33 
Figure 29: MU Power Connection (Rear Panel) ................................................................................................... 34 
Figure 30: Tighten Optical Fiber Connection ........................................................................................................ 34 
Figure 31: Power Supply Connection .................................................................................................................... 35 
Figure 32:  RU Fiber Optical and RF Port Connection ........................................................................................ 35 
Figure 33:  Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port of RU ........................................................................................ 36 
Figure 34: Pins Allocation for “BTS_ALM” Port .................................................................................................... 36 
Figure 35: RFU Digital Display ................................................................................................................................ 39 
Figure 36: Optical Port No. and Digital Display .................................................................................................... 39 
Figure 37: PC IP Address Setting........................................................................................................................... 41 
Figure 38: Input IP Address ..................................................................................................................................... 41 
Figure 39: Input User Name and Password .......................................................................................................... 42 
Figure 40: Web GUI Main Screen .......................................................................................................................... 42 
Figure 41: [Devices] Sceen ..................................................................................................................................... 43 
Figure 40: MU Device - Monitoring Unit ................................................................................................................ 43 
Figure 41: MU Device - Optical Unit ....................................................................................................................... 44 
Figure 42: MU Device - RF Unit .............................................................................................................................. 44 
Figure 43: RU Device ............................................................................................................................................... 45 
Figure 44: RU Device – 700 .................................................................................................................................... 46 
Figure 45: RU Device – External Alarm ................................................................................................................. 46 
Figure 50: RU Device – Fan Alarm ........................................................................................................................ 47 
Figure 46: [Commissioning] Screen ....................................................................................................................... 47 
Figure 47: [Firmware] Screen – Modnitoring Upgade ......................................................................................... 48 
Figure 48: [Firmware] Screen – Pop-up Window 1 .............................................................................................. 48 
Figure 49: [Firmware] Screen – Pop-up Window 2 .............................................................................................. 48 
Figure 50: [Firmware] Screen - Swap .................................................................................................................... 49 
Figure 51: [Firmware] Screen – Module Upgrade ................................................................................................ 49 

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Figure 52: [Management] Sceen ............................................................................................................................ 50 
Figure 53: Management – Import&Export ............................................................................................................. 51 
Figure 54: Management – IP Setting ..................................................................................................................... 52 
Figure 55: Management – SNMP Setting.............................................................................................................. 52 
Figure 56: Management – Security ........................................................................................................................ 53 
Figure 57: Modify Password .................................................................................................................................... 53 
Figure 58: Management – Device Reset ............................................................................................................... 54 
Figure 59: Management – PA Reset ...................................................................................................................... 54 
Figure 60: Management – Device Info ................................................................................................................... 55 
Figure 61: Management – Device Scanning ......................................................................................................... 55 
Figure 62: Management – Device Remove .......................................................................................................... 56 
Figure 63: Management – Report........................................................................................................................... 57 
Figure 67: Firefox setting (1) ................................................................................................................................... 57 
Figure 65: Firefox setting (2) ................................................................................................................................... 58 
Figure 66: Management – Alarm Log .................................................................................................................... 59 
Figure 67: Commissioning Procedure - Start........................................................................................................ 60 
Figure 68: Commissioning Procedure – Device Scan ......................................................................................... 60 
Figure 69: Commissioning Procedure – Params Setting .................................................................................... 61 
Figure 70: Dev Info & Date/Time ............................................................................................................................ 61 
Figure 71: Commissioning Procedure – MU Calibration ..................................................................................... 62 
Figure 72: Commissioning Procedure – MU Calibration Finish ......................................................................... 62 
Figure 73: Commissioning Procedure – RU Calibration ..................................................................................... 63 
Figure 74: Commissioning Procedure – RU Calibration Finish .......................................................................... 63 
Figure 75: Commissioning Procedure – MU Setup ............................................................................................. 64 
Figure 76: MU Frequency Band Table ................................................................................................................... 64 
Figure 77: Commissioning Procedure – RU Setup .............................................................................................. 65 
Figure 78: RU Frequency Band Table ................................................................................................................... 65 
Figure 79: Commissioning Procedure – Finish .................................................................................................... 66 
Table 1: MU Components ........................................................................................................................................ 13 
Table 2: RU Components ........................................................................................................................................ 13 
Table 3: Master Unit (MU) KOP .............................................................................................................................. 14 
Table 4: Remote Unit (RU) KOP ............................................................................................................................ 15 
Table 5: MU Connections ........................................................................................................................................ 29 
Table 6: RU Connections ......................................................................................................................................... 30 
Table 8: Pin Definition of “BTS_ALM” Port............................................................................................................ 36 
Table 9: MU LED Indications .................................................................................................................................. 38 
Table 10: RU LED Indications ................................................................................................................................. 38 
Table 11: RFU Digital Display ................................................................................................................................. 39 
Table 12: FOU Digital Display ................................................................................................................................. 40 
Table 13: Import/Export Parameters ...................................................................................................................... 51 
Table 14: MU Alarm List .......................................................................................................................................... 67 
Table 15: RU Alarm List ........................................................................................................................................... 67 
Table 16: MU Alarms Diagnosis ............................................................................................................................. 68 
Table 17: RU Alarms Diagnosis .............................................................................................................................. 68 

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0.3  HISTORY 
Change No. 
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Details Of Change 
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This user manual first created in February 2017. 

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0.4  GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
ALC   
Automatic Level Control 
ATT   
Attenuation   
BDA 
Bi-direction Amplifier 
BS   
Base Station   
BTS   
Base Transceiver Station   
DL   
Downlink   
DT  
Donor Terminal   
FOU 
Fiber Optical Unit 
GUI 
Graphic User Interface 
ID   
Identification 
LNA   
Low Noise Amplifier   
MCU   
Main Control Unit 
MT   
Mobile Terminal   
MTBF   
Mean Time Between Failures   
MU 
Master Unit 
NC   
Normally Closed   
NF   
Noise Figure   
NO   
Normally Open   
OMC   
Operation & Maintenance Center   
OMT   
Operation & Maintenance Terminal   
OP 
Optical Fiber 
OPEX 
OperatingExpense 
PA  
Power Amplifier   
PIM 
Passive Inter Modulation 
PLL   
Phase Locked Loop   
POI 
Point of Interconnects 
PSU   
Power Supply Unit   
RF  
Radio Frequency   
RFU  
Radio Frequency Unit  
RU 
Remote Unit 
SMA   
Sub-Miniature “A” Connector 
TX/RX 
Transmit/Receive 
UL   
Uplink   
VAC   
Volts Alternating Current   
VSWR   
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio   
WCDMA 
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access 

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0.5  SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS 
This document contains safety notices in accordance with appropriate standards. In the interests of 
conformity with the territory standards for the country concerned, the equivalent territorial admonishments 
are also shown. 
Any installation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of the equipment must only be carried out by trained, 
authorized personnel. At all times, personnel must comply with any safety notices and instructions. 
Specific hazards are indicated by symbol labels on or near the affected parts of the equipment. The labels 
conform to international standards, are triangular in shape, and are coloured black on a yellow 
background. An informative text label may accompany the symbol label. 
Hazard labeling is supplemented by safety notices in the appropriate equipment manual. These notices 
contain additional information on the nature of the hazard and may also specify precautions.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 
could void the user's authority to operate the product. 
NOTE: Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by 
the  party responsible  for  compliance.  Such  modifications  could  void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate the 
equipment.  
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  
WARNING! This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and 
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have and FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC License 
to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in signification forfeiture penalties, including penalties 
in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. 
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, each individual antenna used for this 
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance greater than 159 cm or more from all 
persons during normal operation and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF 
exposure requirements.  
The design of the antenna installation needs to be implemented in such a way so as to ensure RF 
radiation safety levels and non-environmental pollution during operation. 
Antenna gain should not exceed 12.5 dBi. 
NOTE: A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment. 

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1  GENERAL INFORMATION 
The  ComFlex-6800 Distributed  Antenna System (hereinafter  called  “ComFlex”)  consists of Master Unit 
(MU) and Remote Unit (RU). The MU includes the MU Chassis, Power Supply Unit (PSU), Fiber Optical 
Unit (FOU) and RF Unit (RFU). With a modular design, it can support up to 8 independent RF inputs and 
8 Remote Units.  The Remote  Unit is  a module design which  supports  4  independent  bands,  700MHz 
(lower ABC)/700MHz (upper C), 800MHz (ESMR) / 850MHz (CELL), 1900MHz and EAWS band. 
The low signal transmission loss of optical fiber is applicable for long distance transmission. ComFlex can 
support the optical transmission of up to 6.5dBo optical loss, equivalent to 8 miles fiber length.  
Main feature:  
  Modularized Master Unit supports flexible field upgrade and maintenance.  
  Independent gain control for each RF source. 
  High MTBF and low noise design with modular PSU and convection cooling.  
  RF module supports both simplex and duplex. 
  Supports multi-operator and mix mode application. 
  Optical link auto gain control. 
  Web based GUI for intelligent commissioning and configuration. 
The figures below show the ComFlex Master and Remote unit enclosure.  
Figure 1: Master Unit (MU)  

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Figure 2: Remote Unit (RU)  
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2  EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 
2.1  SYSTEM DIAGRAM 
Optical Fiber
MU Antenna
RU
BTS or BDA
Figure 3: System Diagramc 
On  the DL,  signals  from  the BTSs  or  BDA are  converted  into  optical signals  after  amplification in  the 
MU.Then the optical signals are transmitted to the RU via optical fiber. The Optical TX/RX Module of RU 
converts the DL optical signals into RF signals. After amplification, the signals are transmitted from RU 
ANT port to the service antenna using 50Ohm coaxial cable.  
On the UL, the signals transmitted by the mobile are converted into optical signals, and then via the UL 
optical fiber, the signals are transmitted to MU, which then converts the optical signals back to RF signals 
and send to BTS or BDA via 50Ohm coaxial cable. 
2.2  TYPICAL APPLICATION 
Shown below are the typical SISO and MIMO applications of MU and RUs.  
…
BTS
(optional)
DAS Tray
SISO System
HRU 1 HRU 2 HRU 8
BTS
(optional)
DAS Tray
MIMO System
…
HRU 1A HRU 1B HRU 4A HRU 4B
Figure 4: Typical Application 

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2.3  EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION 
MU consists of the following parts: 
 Table 1: MU Components 
Module 
Description 
MU01-RACK 
Master Unit Chassis includes eight slots for RF Unit, two slots for Fiber Optical Unit, 
and one slot for Power Supply Unit. 
MU01-PSU 
iDAS Master Unit Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts the input voltage into stable 
DC to supply power for other modules of Master Unit. 
MU01-FOU 
Master  Unit  Fiber  Optical  Unit  (FOU)  completes  optical  signal  and  RF  signal 
conversion. One FOU has four optical ports, which means each FOU can support 
up to four RUs. 
MU01-RFU 
Master Unit RF Unit completes separation and combination of uplink and downlink 
signal with independent gain control, supports either simplex or duplex. 
RU consists of the following parts:  Table 2: RU Components 
Module 
Description 
HRU01-4300 
Remote  Unit;  A  module  design  which  supports  4  bands,  including  700MHz, 
800&850MHz, 1900MHz and EAWS band. 

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2.4 KIT OF PART 
Table 3: Master Unit (MU) KOP 
Item 
Qty 
Image 
MU Chassis 
1 
RF Unit (RFU) 
1~8 
Fiber Optical Unit (FOU) 
1~2 
Power Supply Unit (PSU) 
1 
Power Supply Cable 
(13 Feet 1 inch) 
1 
Communication Cable 
1 
Right Angle  Bracket 
(for MU 19“rack mounting) 
1 
Left Angle  Bracket 
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Table 4: Remote Unit (RU) KOP 
Item 
Qty 
Image 
Remote Unit 
1 
Mounting Bracket (used for both pole and wall 
installations) 
1 
Nuts M8, Spring Washers Φ8, Plain Washers Φ8 (used 
for securing Remote Unit when hanged on bracket 
protrusions) 
2 
pieces 
each 
Masonry Bolt (set) M10x110 – used for wall mount 
installations 
6 
Hose Clamp (Φ30-Φ125) - used for pole mount 
installations (2 per bracket) 
5 
OptiTap Optical Fiber 
1 
Power Supply Cable (AC) 
1 
Copper Grounding Wire (2m) 
1 
RJ45 Ethernet Communication Cable 
1 
Key – used for opening unit panels for access to 
internal components. 
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3  INSTALLATION 
3.1  WARNINGS AND ALERTS 
Laser  
Laser light can cause damage to eyes. Laser light is not visible. Viewing it directly does not cause pain. 
The iris of the eye will not close when viewing a bright light. Consequently, serious damage to the retina 
of  the  eye  is  possible.  NEVER  LOOK  INTO  THE  END  OF  A  FIBER  WHICH  MAY  HAVE  A  LASER 
COUPLED TO IT.  
Radio Frequency Energies 
There may be situations, particularly for workplace environments near high-powered RF sources, where 
recommended limits for safe exposure of human beings to RF energy could be exceeded. In such cases, 
restrictive measures or actions may be necessary to ensure the safe use of RF energy. 
High Voltage 
The equipment has been designed and constructed to prevent practicable danger, as far as reasonably 
possible. Any work activity on or near equipment involving installation, operation or maintenance must be 
free from danger, as far as reasonably possible.  
Where there is a risk of damage to electrical systems involving adverse weather, extreme temperatures, 
wet,  corrosive  or  dirty  conditions,  flammable  or  explosive  atmospheres,  the  system  must  be  suitably 
installed to prevent danger. 
Protective Earthing 
Equipment provided for the purpose of protecting individuals from electrical risk must be suitable for the 
purpose and properly maintained and used.  
Handling Precautions 
This covers a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or 
restraining an object  or  person. It  also  covers activities  that  require  the use  of force or effort, such  as 
pulling a lever, or operating power tools. 
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 
Observe standard precautions for handling ESD-sensitive devices. Assume that all solid-state electronic 
devices are  ESD-sensitive.  Ensure the use of a  grounded  wrist strap or  equivalent while  working with 
ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-sensitive devices in static-safe environments. 

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3.2  SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 
3.2.1 SITE PLANNING 
Site Considerations 
The  MU  is  designed  to  be  located  indoors  to  facilitate  coupling  of  BTS  signals  and  power  supply 
connections. The input range of MU RF unit is 10~30 dBm.  
The site consideration for RU is listed below: 
  The  distance  between  the  service  antenna  of  RU  and  coverage  area  should  satisfy  line  of  sight 
requirements for maximum coverage area. 
  The maximum fiber length is 8 miles, with a maximum path loss of 6.5dBo. 
  The system delay of the optical system must be taken into consideration when there are neighboring 
BTS sites overlapping in coverage. 
Installation Location 
Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting the weight of the equipment. 
In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, a proper mounting location must be selected to minimize 
interference from electromagnetic sources such as large electrical equipment. 
Environmental 
Humidity  has  an  adverse  effect  on  the  reliability  of  the  equipment.  It  is  recommended  to  install  the 
equipment in locations having stable temperature and unrestricted air-flow.  
The installation location for the system should be well ventilated. The equipment has been designed to 
operate at the temperature range and humidity level as stated in the product specifications. 
Powering  
The  power  supply  unit  (PSU)  provides  power  to  all  modules  within  the  equipment.  Depending  on  the 
product  variant, it is recommended that  the PSU operates on  a dedicated  AC circuit breaker or fused 
circuit. 
Grounding Requirement 
Verify that the equipment has been well grounded. This includes antennas and all cables connected to 
the system. Ensure lightning protection for the antennas is properly grounded.  
Cable Routing 
Depending on equipment configuration, a variety of types of  cables are connected to the MU and RU: 
coaxial  cables,  optical  fibers,  power  cable,  communication  cable,  and  commissioning  cable.  Where 
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Manual Handling 
During  transportation  and  installation,  take  necessary  handling  precautions  to  avoid  potential  physical 
injury to the installation personnel and the equipment. 
3.2.2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 
  Working space available for  installation and  maintenance for each mounting arrangement.  Ensure 
unrestricted airflow. 
  Ensure earthing point is within reach of the ground wire. (2m; 6 ft. 10 in.). 
  Ensure  a  power  source  is  within  reach  of  the  power  cord  and  the  power  source  has  sufficient 
capacity. 
  Where appropriate, ensure unused RF connectors are terminated. 
  Where appropriate, ensure unused optical fiber connectors are protected. 
  Do  not  locate  the  equipment  near  large  transformers  or  motors  that  may  cause  electromagnetic 
interference. 
  Reduce signal loss in feeder cable by minimizing the length and number of RF connections. 
  Ensure the equipment will be operated within the stated environment (refer to datasheet). 
  Where needed, couple BTS RF signal with a coupler to prevent damaging the equipment. 
  Where appropriate, confirm available of suitably terminated grade of RF and optical fiber.  
  Observe handling of all cables to prevent damage. 
3.3  INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
3.3.1 GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION 
ComFlex  was factory tested, inspected,  packed,  and delivered  to the  carrier  with  utmost care.  Do not 
accept  shipment  from  carrier  which  shows  damage  or  shortage  until  the  carrier’s  agent  endorses  a 
statement of the irregularity on the face of the carrier’s receipt. Without documentary evidence, a claim 
cannot be processed. 
Open  and  check  each  package  against  the  packing  list.  For  any  shortage,  contact  Comba  Telecom 
Systems. Do not remove items from packing materials until installation.  
3.3.2 TOOLS 
See Appendix A for a full list of tools required for installation and maintenance. 
3.3.3 PREPARATION 
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  Fiber optic cables require proper handling. Do not stretch, puncture, or crush the fiber cable(s) with 
staples, heavy equipment, doors, etc. 
  Always  maintain  the minimum  bending  radius  specified  by  the cable manufacturer. The minimum 
bend radius is usually 10 times the cable’s outer diameter. In the case of single optical fiber that is 
not in a cable, the minimum bending radius to be observed is 3cm. (1.2”) . 
3.3.4 MU ASSEMBLING  
ComFlex  Master  Unit  consists  of  4  parts:  Chassis,  RFU,  FOU  and  PSU.  All  the  units  are  packed 
separately. Follow the steps below to assemble. 
Figure 5: ComFlex Master Unit 
Step1: RF Unit installation: Remove RFU slot cover plate on Chassis, insert RFU and fasten the screws. 
(Each Unit can be installed in any one of eight RFU slots) 
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Step2: FOU installation: Remove FOU slot cover plate on Chassis, insert FOU and fasten the screws. 
(Each Unit can be installed in either one of two FOU slots)  
Figure 7: FOU Installation 
Step3: PSU installation: Remove PSU slot cover plate on the right side of Chassis, insert PSU and fasten 
the screws. 
Figure 8: PSU Installation 
3.3.5 MU IN 19” RACK MOUNTING 
MU is an indoor type device; the installation procedures are shown as below: 
Step 1: Install right angle bracket and left angle bracket on back of the mounting rack. (Rack nuts and 
screws are not provided.) Use rack nuts and screws as recommended by rack manufacturer. 

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Figure 9: Mounting Rack  
Figure 10: Angle Iron Installation 

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Step2: Slide the MU on to the angle brackets and confirm it is level. 
Figure 11: MU Installation 
Step 3: Attach the MU onto the rack with the recommended rack screws. 
Figure 12: Secure the Enclosure 

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Step 4: Finish installation. 
Figure 13: Finish Installaiton 
3.3.6 RU WALL MOUNTING 
RU wall mounting steps are shown below. 
Step 1: Select the wall mount location according to the following criteria: 
  General surroundings 
  Ventilated and easy-to-reach area (for maintenance and on-site inspection) 
  Proximity to DAS antenna in order to minimize cable loss 
Step 2: Using the mounting bracket top and bottom mounting holes as a guide  
   Measure  and  mark the  location for  drilling  the  (supplied)  M10  Masonry  bolts  (Φ12)  in  the 
wall (6 per bracket and drill the holes). 
 Using an electric drill with a Φ12 head, drill the holes for the Masonry Bolts. 
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Step 3: Using 6 (M10x110) Masonry bolts per bracket – secure the Mounting Brackets to the wall with the 
protruding M8 nuts facing towards you. The remote unit will be hung on these. 
Figure 14:  Install Mounting Rack on the Wall 
Step 4: Connectors facing down carefully fit and hang the GX unit on to the M10 bolts protruding from the 
top, middle and bottom parts of the mounting bracket.  
Figure 15: Hang RU onto the Mounting Rack 

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Step 5: Using a spanner or wrench, tighten the two (2) M8 nuts on the top and bottom of the mounting 
bracket as shown below. 
Figure 16: Tighten the Screws at the Bottom of RU 
Step 6: Check enclosure position and verify that unit is mounted securely to the wall. 
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3.3.7 Pole Mount Installation 
Step 1: Select the appropriate location according to the following criteria: 
  Accessibility   
  Antenna location and distance 
  Proximity to the antenna in order to minimize cable loss 

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Step  2: Secure the  mounting  bracket  by slipping the 5  hose clamps (provided)  through  the mounting 
bracket and tighten securely. 
Figure 17: Mounting Rack of Pole Installation 
Figure 18: Tighten the Mounting Rack 

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Step 3: Connectors facing downwards, hook the GX-Quad on to the top part of the bracket and then to 
the bottom.  
Figure 19: Hang on RU 
Step 4: Using a spanner or wrench, tighten the two (2) M8 nuts on the top and bottom of the mounting 
bracket as shown below. 
Figure 20: Tighten the Screws at the Bottom of RU 

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Figure 21: Finish Installation 
3.1  EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS 
The figures below present the connectors of ComFlex MU. 
12345
6 7 8
Figure 22: MU Front Panel Connectors 

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9 10 11 12 13
14
Figure 23: MU Rear Panel Connectors 
Table 5: MU Connections 
Identifier 
Functional Description 
1. OP1~OP4 
SC/APC optical fiber access port 
2. LED indicator 
LED indicator. See Chapter 4 for the description of each indicator.  
3. BTS_ALM 
DB9-F connector for BTS alarm. 
4. OMT 
RJ45  connector  connects  PC  with  equipment  for  local  and  remote 
monitoring. 
5. LAN 
Reserved RJ45 port for remote monitoring. 
6. TX/RX 
RF access port, Mini Din connector. 
7. RX 
RF access port, Mini Din connector. 
8.   
Digital display tube. See chapter 4 for the detailed description. 
9.   
Grounding connector. 
10. FOU 
Communication port with extension optical unit. 
11. AUX 
Reserved interface for source calibration unit. 
12. 28 GND 
Provide 28V power supply for extension units (FOU and source calibration 
unit). 
13.  UL1,DL1;  UL2,DL2; 
UL3,DL3 
Reserved for  RF interface of extended  FOU  and single soure calibration 
unit.  
14. AC100~240V 
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Figure 24: RU Connectors 
 Table 6: RU Connections 
Identifier 
Functional Description 
Service Connectors  
(e.g. 700MHz, 
CELL/ESMR, 
1900MHz, EAWS) 
DIN female connectors to antennas 
OP 
Corning OptiTap™ Fiber-optic waterproof connector to MU for either SM or MM 
fibers.  
Power Connector  
(side panel) 
Remote Power (AC) Power feed options: 100-240V 47-63 Hz 
Max Power Consumption: 1400W 
LAN 
RJ45 connector for local connection (i.e. debugging, troubleshooting) 
EXT_ALM 
External Alarm pin-out connectors supporting four external alarm connections 
SYS_ALM 
Pin-out connector supporting up to 3 relay alarms used for connecting the RU 
to a network or modem and relaying the status of the RU alarms  
CPL_1  
Coupler port - 1900MHz 50dB coupling 
CPL_2 
Coupler port - EAWS 50dB coupling 
CPL_3 
Coupler port – CELL/ESMR 50dB coupling 
CPL_4 
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3.2  EQUIPMENT CONNECTION  
3.2.1 GROUNDING CONNECTION 
3.2.2 MU GROUNDING CONNECTION 
Step 1: Connect the GND cable to the GND connector and the building EARTH.  Recommended GND 
cable size is # 12 AWG. 
Step 2: Ensure the GND cable is connected to building GND. 
Grounding Connector
Figure 25: MU Grounding (MU Rear Panel) 
3.2.3 RU GROUNDING CONNECTION 
Step  1: Connect  one side of  the supplied copper wire GND cable to right side  of RU with two  M6×10 
hexagon Screws (screws are provided). Connect the other side of the supplied copper wire GND cable to 
the building EARTH with two M6 screws (screws are not provided). 
Step 2: Connect one side of the supplied copper wire GND cable to RU with two M6×10 hexagon Screws 
(screws  are  provided).  Connect  the  other  side of  the  supplied  copper  wire  GND  cable  to  the  building 
EARTH with two M6 screws (screws are not provided). 
Step 3: Ensure all GND cables are well grounded to building GND. 
WARNING! 
This unit must always be grounded. Consult an appropriate electrical 
inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable 
grounding is available.  
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Figure 26: RU Grounding 
3.2.4 MU CONNECTIONS 
Step1: Connect the MU OP (optical) port to one of the RU OP port. (NOTE: requires Single Mode fiber 
with SC/APC connectors; MAXIMUM OPTICAL LOSS = 6.5dBo) 
Step 2: For duplex application, connect the MU RFU TX/RX port to the RF Source (BTS or BDA). For 
simplex application, connect the MU RFU TX/RX port to the RF Source downlink, and then connect MU 
RFU RX port with RF Source uplink. (NOTE: RF cable must be mini-DIN Male on the MU side)  

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Local commissioning & 
Remote monitoring port
BTS Alarm Reserved
Fiber optic port
RF port, to BTS
LED 
indicator 
Figure 27: Fiber Optical and RF Port Connection 
Step 3: Connect the power cable to the power supply port (100-240VAC, 1Amp maximum).  
Power Connection
Figure 28: MU Power Connection (Rear Panel) 

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3.2.5 RU CONNECTION  
Step 1: Connect the OptiTap optical fiber to RU OP (optic) port and one of the OP port located on MU 
FOU front panel. 
Figure 29: MU Power Connection (Rear Panel) 
Step 2: Rotation outer shell to tighten the fiber conncetion. 
Figure 30: Tighten Optical Fiber Connection 
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Step 4: Connect power cable on PSU with the public power grid (110~220VAC, 14Amp maximum). 
Figure 31: Power Supply Connection 
Figure 32:  RU Fiber Optical and RF Port Connection 
MU Port 

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3.2.6   RU EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION  
For RU external alarm, there is an 8-pin waterproof connector. The following figure and table show the pin 
allocation and definition. Pin numbering are shown looking-into the connector on the enclosure.  
Figure 33:  Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port of RU 
3.2.7 MU BTS ALARM CONNECTION 
The equipment alarms can be signaled to the BTS via voltage-free relay contacts. The voltage-free relay 
connections are connected to the DB-9 port “BTS_ALAM”  located  on  the  MU.  The following figure and 
table show the pin allocation and definition.  
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
9
8
BTS_OPEN
BTS_CLOSE
BTS_ COM
Figure 34: Pins Allocation for “BTS_ALM” Port 
Table 7: Pin Definition of “BTS_ALM” Port 
Pin Number 
Definition 
Description 
1 
BTS_OPEN 
Connects to the open terminal of the voltage free relay. 
2 
BTS_COM  
Connects to the common terminal of the voltage free relay. 
3 
BTS_CLOSE 
Connects to the close terminal of the voltage free relay. 
4 ~ 9 
NC 
Reserved. 

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3.2.8 CONNECT TO PC 
The local commissioning and management for MU and RU is achieved through connecting to the WEB 
base GUI. 
Connect MU to PC 
Connect  MU “OMT” port  (RJ45) to  the RJ45  port  of PC  with supplied Ethernet cable  to achieve  local 
monitoring and management.  
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4  COMMISSIONING 
4.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING TASKS 
After equipment installation, perform the following steps before equipment powering and commissioning, 
check that the expected voltage, current, and power levels do not violate any ratings. Double check all 
connections including ground before applying power. Do not manipulate circuits or make changes  when 
power is applied: 
  Visually inspect the power connection within the equipment. Ensure that all cables are correctly and 
securely connected, including power cables, grounding wires, RF cables and optical cables.  
  Check grounding connection and verify that the ground resistance is less than 5Ω. 
  Connect the equipment to the PC.  
  Power on MU and RU. 
  Monitor the initialization of the MU and RU though the LEDs on the panel. Refer to detailed LEDs 
information in the next section. 
4.2   LED INDICATORS 
Diagnostic LEDs are located on the MU front panel and RU bottorm panel; each indicates the status of a 
particular function: 
 Table 8: MU LED Indications 
LED Indicator 
Normal Status 
Indication 
PWR 
Steady green 
Power indicator. If LED is off, it indicates the system has 
no power.  
RUN 
Flashing green 
(1 time/sec) 
MU operation indicator. After initialization (1~2 minutes), 
the LED should flash at once per sec. (When upgrade 
firmware, LED will flash rapidly)  
ALM 
OFF 
Alarm indicator. If LED is RED, there is an alarm. 
OP 
Steady green 
Located on Fiber Optical Unit (FOU), it is an indicator for 
receive optical power. If LED is off, it indicates the 
receiving optical power is less than -10dBm. 
 Table 9: RU LED Indications 
LED Indicator 
Normal Status 
Indication 
COMM. 
Blinking green 
(1 time/sec) 
BLINKING GREEN - Flashes (rate of flash per second) 
for the duration of 1 minute upon communication 
initialization 
RAPID/NO FLASH - Indicates communication fault 
RUN 
 Off 
OFF – Normal operation 
RED - Fault 
ALM 
Off 
Alarm indicator. If LED is RED, there is an alarm. 
LED Indicator 
Normal Status 
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4.3  DIGITAL DISPLAY INDICATORS 
4.3.1  DIGITAL DISPLAY ON RFU 
The digital display tube on RFU shows the DL input power. The range of DL input power shown on the 
display tube is from -19 to 33 (dBm), when DL input power is lower than -19dBm, it will show L, when DL 
input power is higher than 33, it will display H.  
Figure 35: RFU Digital Display 
Table 10: RFU Digital Display  
Figure 
DL Input Power Level 
L 
< -19dBm 
-19~33 
-19~33dBm 
H 
>  33dBm 
4.3.2  DIGITAL DISPLAY ON FOU 
The digital display tube on optical module has two digits.  
The first digit will display A, b, C and d which presents the No. of optical port. Refer to below figure for the 
relationship. 
The second digit will display the optical loss of each port. See the following table for the relationship of 
figure and optical loss. 
Ab C d
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Table 11: FOU Digital Display  
Figure 
Optical Loss 
0~9 
0~9dBo 
H 
>  9dBo 
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5  WEB GUI 
ComFlex  can  be  monitored  and  controlled  by  WEB  GUI,  follow  below  contents  to  achive  system 
parameter setting and commissioning.  
5.1  WEB GUI CONNECTION 
Step  1: Connect MU OMT port to PC RJ45  port  with the supplied Ethernet cable to set up a physical 
connection. 
Step 2: Go to laptop Control Panel\Network and Internet\Local Area Connection. Right click it and click 
Properties. Then follow the steps shown in figure below.  
Figure 37: PC IP Address Setting 
Step 3: Open browser (browser IE7.0, IE8.0, Chrome or Firefox, suggest disply resolution is 1024×768), 
input Web GUI IP address: 192.168.8.101, click [Enter]. 
Figure 38: Input IP Address 
Step 2: Input User Name: admin; Password (default password: admin). Click [Log in].  

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Figure 39: Input User Name and Password 
5.2  WEB GUI INTRODUCTION 
After login, the Web GUI main screen will appear. 
Figure 40: Web GUI Main Screen 
On Comba Web GUI Home page, there are four Menu bars:  
[Devices], Commissioning], [Firmware] and [Management]. 
5.2.1  [DEVICES] 
The [Devices] page shows the actual connection diagram of MU and RU.  

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Figure 41: [Devices] Sceen 
MU Main Management Screen 
Figure 42: MU Device - Monitoring Unit 

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Optical Unit Management Screen 
Figure 43: MU Device - Optical Unit 
Note: MU transmit optical power is -4~-2dBm. 
RF Unit Management Screen   
Figure 44: MU Device - RF Unit 

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Remote Unit Management Screen 
Click RU photo, users can visit RU directly. Make sure two steps are done before visit RU: 
  RU and MU are connected by optical fiber. 
  RU device scanning is done. Note: Go to [Commissioning] page or [Management] page for device 
scanning. 
Figure 45: RU Device 
NOTE: There are three statuses for PA Service: Normal, Recovery and Shutdown. If PA output power 
or reflected power exceeds the threshold (48dBm), software will trigger Recovery:  
  It will reset PA and then re-detect the PA output power and reflected power, if they are normal, the 
PA Service Status will turn to Normal, if PA output power or reflected power is still over the threshold, 
PA Service Status will turn to Recovery again. 
  If PA output power or reflected power is still over the threshold after six times of PA Recovery, PA 
Service status will be Shutdown which will need to be reset manually. Reset at Management > PA 
Reset. 

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Click on a specific band on the left side of RU Device page, the corresponding band information will show. 
Figure 46: RU Device – 700 
Figure 47: RU Device – External Alarm 

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Figure 48: RU Device – Fan Alarm 
5.2.2  [COMMISSIONING] 
A work flow of the commissioning process is shown on [Commissioning] page. Click the [Start] button, the 
software will guide you through the commissioning step by step. For details, please refer to chapter 5.3. 
Figure 49: [Commissioning] Screen 
5.2.3  [FIRMWARE] 
There  are  three functions on the  [Firmware] bar: [Monitoring Upgrade], [Swap] and  [Module Upgrade]. 
[Monitoring  Upgrade]  is  used  to  upgrade  MCU  software,  [Swap]  is  to  replace  current  MCU  firmware 
version to the previous one, [Module Upgrade] is to upgrade software of each module. 

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Follow steps shown in below figure to upgrade MCU firmware. 
Figure 50: [Firmware] Screen – Modnitoring Upgade 
Step 4: After clicking , a window will pop up and click . 
Figure 51: [Firmware] Screen – Pop-up Window 1 
Step 5: Wait for 2~4 minutes while MU/RU is being reset.  
Figure 52: [Firmware] Screen – Pop-up Window 2 
Step1:select 
device
Step2:Click to 
select software that 
to be updated
Step3:Click to 
upgrade software

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Step 6: Clear browsing history and cookies from browser. 
NOTE: For MU software upgrade, users need to re-login Web GUI after reset is done. 
Follow steps shown in below figure to Swap MCU firmware. 
Figure 53: [Firmware] Screen - Swap 
Follow steps shown in below figure to upgrade module firmware. 
Figure 54: [Firmware] Screen – Module Upgrade 
Step1:select 
device
Step2:Click to swap 
firmware to previous 
version
Step1:select device
Step2:Click to 
select software that 
to be updated
Step3:Click to 
upgrade software

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Note 1: There are two loctiaons for Optical module – Module-L which is on the left and Module-R which is 
on the right side of MU.  
Note 2: FSK module is in side Optical modul. 
Noet 3: Adapter Module means RF module, [Slot] in the Adapter Module software upgrade table refers to 
the 8 slost on the MU Rack and the series number is from left to right. 
5.2.4  [MANAGEMENT] 
Other parameters can be configured on [Management] page. 
Figure 55: [Management] Sceen 
There  are  nine  function  bar  lised  in  the  left  side  of  the  [Mangement]  page.  Below  figures  are  the 
introduction of each function bar. 
Clink here to enter the 
corresponding page

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 Inport&Export 
Figure 56: Management – Import&Export 
Blow table list the parameters that can be import/export: 
 Table 12: Import/Export Parameters 
Device 
Paremeter 
Device 
Parameter 
MU 
Alarm Enable 
RU 
Alarm Enable 
ATT value 
ATT value 
RF Switch 
RF Switch 
SNMP parameter 
Over temperature alarm threshold 
DL over output power threshold 
External Alarm level 
Import and Export can help users quickly configure MU and RU parameters. For example, if one MU/RU 
finished configuration, users can export its parameters and save as a file in PC, and then import this file to 
other MU/RU to fast finish the MU/RU parameter setting. 
Select a device, the 
device information 
will show.
Parameter 
configurations can 
be input and 
output in this page

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 IP Setting   
Figure 57: Management – IP Setting 
Note: For remote monitoring, the IP Address must be set correctly according to the location IP of remote 
connection. If more than one equipment is connected to the public network through the same router, the 
router’s local IP CANNOT be set as 192.168.8.*. 
 SNMP Setting 
Figure 58: Management – SNMP Setting  
Configure MU IP address for 
remote monitoring of MU

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 Security 
Figure 59: Management – Security 
Click , [Modify Password] window will pop-up.  
Figure 60: Modify Password 
Note: Username cannot be modified.    

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 Device Reset 
Figure 61: Management – Device Reset 
Note:  Device  Reset  process will last about 2~4 minutes. For MU monitor reset, users need to re-login 
WEB GUI. 
 PA Reset 
Figure 62: Management – PA Reset 
Note: PA will be turned off by software when PA output power or (VSWR) reflected power is exceed the 
threshold. Users need to reset PA after debugging. 
Reset all parameter and 
alarm settings to factory 
default. 
Select a device, the 
device information 
will show.
Clear all history alarms
Only RU has PA 
reset function 
Each band can 
be set separately

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 Device Info 
Figure 63: Management – Device Info 
Note: Users can input maximum 30 bytes characters in Device Info. 
 Device Scanning   
Figure 64: Management – Device Scanning  
Select a device
Input Device 
information here, 
click Submit. Click here to get the computer 
time,  then click Submit.

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Note: This Step is the same as step1 of [Commissioning]. Running scanning, software will allocate an ID 
to RU so that MU can identify and visit it.   
 Device Remove   
Figure 65: Management – Device Remove  
Note: If the RU has been scanned and identified by MU, to remove the RU from the system,users must 
remove this RU on this [Device Remove] page, otherwise, RU will still be shown on the Home page and 
will trigger optical alarm. 

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 Report 
Users can check the current running status of MU/RU by [Report] function. 
Figure 66: Management – Report  
Note:  Users  can  use  Chrome  and  Firefox  to  review  the  report.  When  using  Chrome,  once  you  click 
[Create], the report will be pop-up in a new window. When using Firefox as the browser, users need to set 
browser applications settings first, then follow the steps shown on the figure above to create the report. 
Figure 67: Firefox setting (1)  
Step 1: Select a device
Step 2: Click [Create] to 
review the Report

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Figure 68: Firefox setting (2)  

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 Alarm Log 
In  [Alarm  Log]  page,  users  can  query  and  export  MU  and  RU  history  alarms,  for  facilitating  trobuble 
shouting and monitoring MU/RU alarms. 
Figure 69: Management – Alarm Log 
Step 1: Select a device Step 2: Click to select a 
begin date and End date
Step 3: Click [Query] to review the log and click 
[ Export] to load the log on your computer  

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5.3  COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE 
To complete the installation and commissioning, users need to follow the steps below.  
Step 1: Click Menu bar [Commissioning] on home page, a work flow will show up. 
Figure 70: Commissioning Procedure - Start 
Step 2: Click   to start RU device scan, this step will take about 1 minute. 
Figure 71: Commissioning Procedure – Device Scan 

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Step  3:  Click   to  enter  to  Params  Setting  page.  Click ,  users  can  set  the  device 
information and system time. 
Figure 72: Commissioning Procedure – Params Setting 
Figure 73: Dev Info & Date/Time 
Dev Info mainly used to record device location and Date/Time provid a time reference. Mouse click the 
Config Value of Date/Time to auto receive the computer time. 
NOTE: Make sure all the ANT ports of RUs  are connected with dummy load or antenna system 
before proceeding to step 4. 
Step 4: Click   to enter to MU Calibratiion page after finishing Parems Setting.  
  Select a frequency band that need to calibrate from the table in the middle of the page. 
  Read Tip1 on the left side and click   of Tip 1 

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  Input signal to a RF port of RFU which you want to calibrate. 
  Read Tip2 on the left side and enther the input power in the box (Suggested input power 10-
30dBm). Input power has to be >10dBm for successful calibration. 
  Click  . 
  Tip of MU calibration finish will show up on the left of the page, and calibration results will 
show in the table. 
  NOTE: Each RFU needs to be calibrated; click “More” at last step of process to calibrate next 
RFU. 
Figure 74: Commissioning Procedure – MU Calibration 
Figure 75: Commissioning Procedure – MU Calibration Finish 
NOTE1: Calibration is to adjust MU and RU gain to assure system gain is 38dB, if the band have been 
calibrated,  users  can  click   to  skip  the  process;  if  the  band  never  been  calibrated,  users  click 
 in the step of MU Calibration and RU Calibration, software can still procede to the next step of 
MU and RU setup, but the system gain will be a little deviation with 38dB, so the final output power will be 
not same with the target DL output power.  

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NOTE2: If there are more than one same band access to MU, then each access need to be calibrated in 
MU  Calibration  step,  while  in  RU  Cablibration  step,  users  only  need  to  calibrate  the  band  one  time, 
because all the same band shares the same PA.    
Step 5: Click   to enter to RU Calibratiion page, refer to step 4 to finish RU calibration.  
NOTE1: Make sure the ANT port of RU is connected with dummy load or antennas before Calibration. 
Several RU can be calibrated simultaneously. 
NOTE2: You can calibrate one RU or calibrate all the RUs at one time. Click “site” in RU table to select all 
RUs. 
Figure 76: Commissioning Procedure – RU Calibration 
Figure 77: Commissioning Procedure – RU Calibration Finish 
Step 6: Click   to enter to MU Setup page after finishing RU calibration. 

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Figure 78: Commissioning Procedure – MU Setup 
Click  to set band related information. 
Figure 79: MU Frequency Band Table 
Three parameters need to be set in this step. 
  Operator Info: record the operator information of this RU unit. 
  RF Switch: Set the RF switch status of this RF unit. 
 DL  Input  Power:  Input  Power  of  the  BTS  signal  access  to  this  RF  unit.  Note:  ComFlex  system 
reaches  its rated  output  power  (46dBm)  when  input power  is  +10dBm,  if DL Input Power  is over 
10dBm, software will autoadjust the internal attenuator to make RU output power reach rated Power. 
(Input power range: 10-30dBm). 

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Step 7: Click   to enter to RU Setup page after finishing MU setup. 
Figure 80: Commissioning Procedure – RU Setup 
Click   to set band related information of RU. 
Figure 81: RU Frequency Band Table 
Two parameters need to be set in this step. 
  RF Switch: Set the RF switch status of Remote Unit. 
  Target DL Output Power: Expected DL output power setting. Note: Rated output power of ComFlex 
system is 46dBm, when Target DL Output Power is set less than 46dBm, software will auto adjust 
RU gain to make the RU output power reach the expected Power. 

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Step 8: Click   to enter to [Finish] page after finishing RU setup. Click   to calibrate other 
bands. Click   if all bands’ clibration is done. 
Figure 82: Commissioning Procedure – Finish 
Note: 
As the system calibration process is calibrated for single channel, so if there is more than one same band 
input, because of the power superposition, the band total output power will higer than target DL output 
power after the calibration is complete. 
The calibration work is mainly to set device to reach it’s theoretical gain, so when there are two or more 
same bands access  into and they have the same input power  level, each  channel will reach it’s rated 
power, so the total output power will be (input A+gain) + (inputB+gain)+…+(inputN+gain). For example, if 
there are two 1900MHz bands acess to MU, each has 10dBm input power, the total output power of RU 
1900MHz will be 46dBm+46dBm=49dBm. 
For Multi-channel same band access, 800+850 (which share the same PA) access and  700 Uper C + 
LowerABC (also shared PA), they all will have power superposition. In this situation, users need to adjust 
system gain manually; otherwise, the output power will be higher than 48dBm which will trigger alarms 
(See Chapter 6 for details). 
Refer to the method below for the gain adjustment: 
Suppose a band  with  N independent inputs, each  input  signal power are all  X dBm.  Apparently, there 
exists the following relationship between input and output after finished auto communication on WEB GUI: 
X dBm + Gain = 46dBm, then the total output power for N channels access is X dBm + Gain + 10*Log(N) 
= 46 + 10*Log(N), so Users need to set 10*Log(N) RFU ATT on WEB GUI for each channel.  
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6  ALARMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 
6.1  ALARMS 
Table 13: MU Alarm List 
Alarm List 
Alarm Condition 
Over-Temperature 
Alarm 
  Alarm when equipment temperature is higher than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold : 80℃ by default. 
Optical Tx Alarm 
  Alarm when Optical Transmiting power is lower than the threshold, 
otherwise normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: -7dBm by default. 
Optical Rx Alarm 
  Alarm when Optical received power is lower than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: -10dBm by default. 
DL Input Power 
Overload Alarm 
  Alarm when DL input power is higher than the threshold, otherwise normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: 32dBm by default. 
Table 14: RU Alarm List 
Alarm List 
Alarm Condition 
External Alarm 
  Alarm status when the external terminals have the same H/L level with alarm 
level, otherwise normal; 
  Alarm period: 10s by default. 
Over-Temperature 
Alarm 
  Alarm when equipment temperature is higher than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold : 80℃ by default. 
Optical Tx Alarm 
  Alarm When optical transmiting power is lower than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: 0dBm by default. 
Optical Rx Alarm 
  Alarm When optical receiving power is lower than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: -14dBm by default. 
PA Alarm 
  Alarm when any one of the PA Current Alarm,PA Over-temperature Alarm, 
PA DL output power overload Alarm, Reflection Power Alarm happens, 
otherwise normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default. 
DL Output 
Overload Alarm 
  Alarm when the DL output power is higher than the threshold, otherwise 
normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default; 
  Alarm threshold: 48dBm. 
Shutdown Alarm 
  Alarm when the PA status is off, otherwise normal; 
  Alarm judgment period: 10s by default. 
LNA Alarm 
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  Alarm judgment period: 3 minutes by default. 
6.2  TROUBLESHOOTING 
Following installation and commissioning, occasional operation tasks to handle alarms may be required: 
 Table 15: MU Alarms Diagnosis 
Alarm condition 
Diagnosis 
Over- 
Temperature 
alarm 
  Check device temperature on WEB GUI 
  If device temperature is over threshold, make sure environment temperature 
is within the envireonment temperature range that MU supported (0~40℃). 
Apply climatic protection to the system under severe environment. 
Optical TX Alarm 
  Test MU transmit optical power  
  Replace FOU if transmit optical power is less than -7dBm 
Optical RX Alarm 
  Use Optical Power Meter to test received optical power 
  If received optical power is lower than -10dBm, test whether RU transmit 
optical power is normal (3~5dBm) 
  Check if optical loss of fiber link is higher than 6.5dBo 
  Clean fiber connector with absolute ethanol  
DL Input Power 
Overload Alarm  
Test DL input power of MU, if it is higher than +33dBm, choose proper coupler to 
ensure the input power to MU is lower than +33dBm. 
Table 16: RU Alarms Diagnosis 
Alarm condition 
Diagnosis 
External Alarm  
Check to make sure if the external device connected is working normally 
Over- 
Temperature 
alarm 
  Check device temperature on WEB GUI 
  If device temperature e is over threshold, make sure environment temperature 
is within the envireonment temperature range that RU supported (-
40~70℃).Apply climatic protection to the system under severe environment. 
Optical TX Alarm 
  Test RU transmit optical power  
  Replace FOU if transit optical power is less than 0dBm 
Optical RX Alarm 
  Use Optical Power Meter to test received optical power 
  If received optical power is lower than -14dBm, test whether MU transmit 
optical power is normal (-4~-2dBm) 
  Check if optical loss of fiber link is higher than 6.5dBo 
  Clean fiber connector with absolute ethanol  
DL PA alarms  
Check PA Service Status on WEB GUI RU page,  
  If it is [Recovery], reset PA on WEB GUI Management page, then read RU 
output power: If output power is exceed threshold, need to reduce gain or 
input power; if output power is normall, check whether antenna port VSWR is 
too high. 
  If it is [Shutdown], Refer to PA Shutdown Alram 
DL Output Power 
Overload Alarm 
  Check if output power is exceed the threshold (48dBm) 
  Decrease the gain to reduce the output power 
PA Shutdown 
Alarm 
  Make Sure the environment temperature is -40~70℃ 
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Alarms. If PA still shutdown, the PA module maybe damaged, please contact 
with Comba to replace the RU. 
LNA Alarm 
Uplink LNA modual damaged, please contact with Comba to replace the RU.  
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7  APPENDICES  
7.1   APPENDIX A: TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 
The following tools (not included in package) are required for installation or routine maintenance:  
  Power Drill (for wall mount) 
  Adjustable Wrench (0.31 inch~0.79 inch)  
  Philips Screwdriver 
  Allen wrench (M6) 
 Signal generator support output power 10dB. 
  Site Master 

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