User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 0BPurpose
- 1.4 1BReferenced Documentation
- 2.1 2BProST Frequency Ranges
- 2.2 3BProST-2 Frequency Ranges
- 2.3 4BArchitecture
- 2.4 5BModels
- 3.1 6BPackage Contents
- 3.2 7BMinimum PC Requirements
- 3.3 8BRequired Tools
- 3.4 9BRadio Site Planning
- 4.1 10BProST Physical Description
- 4.2 11BSDA-1 Physical Description
- 4.3 12BSDA-4S Type II and SDA-4S/VL Type II (Optional)
- 4.4 13BSDA-4SDC Type II (Optional DC power supply)
- 5.1 14BWall Mounting
- 5.2 15BPole-Mounting
- 5.3 16BMounting the SDA-4S
- 6.1 17BConnecting to IDU
- 6.2 18BConnecting to LAN Network
- 7.1 19BDC Power Source
- 7.2 20BConnecting the SDA-4SDC Type II (Optional DC adapter)
- 7.3 21BAC Power Source
- 8.1 22BHousing the Connectors
- 8.2 23BConnecting to the SDA-4SDC
- 9.1 24BPolyPhaser Wiring Diagram
- 9.2 25BLightning and Surge Protection Connection Scenarios
- 10.1 26BLED Status
- 12.1 27BTroubleshooting
- 12.2 28BGlossary of Terms
- 12.3 29BRevision History
- 12.4 30BContact Information
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide
Page 21 Commercial in Confidence UWB-D00111 Rev K
Note: Contact your Airspan representative for more information on the SDA-
MSG VoIP extension module or the SDA-WiFi extension module.
2.3 Architecture
The ProST installation consists of the following components:
• Encased ProST outdoor unit (
1available in two variations)
• SDA-1 indoor adapter or optional SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II, or SDA-4S/DC
Type II
• Third-party external antenna (optional deployment)
Note: The SDA-1 Type II adapter can also be implemented with other
Airspan's products (i.e. BSR, PPR, and SPR). For further information
regarding these products, please contact your nearest Airspan dealer.
The figure below displays a typical architecture setup of the ProST with an integrated antenna.
.
Figure 3 - Typical Setup
2.4 Models
The ProST is available in the following variations, differing in antenna configuration:
¾ ProST with built-in (integrated), flat-panel antenna