User 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
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7 Connecting to Power
ProST can be powered from one of the following power sources:
¾
2DC power: connected directly to a 10 - 52 DC power source
¾
2AC power: connected to a standard electrical wall outlet (110/240 VAC) using an AC/DC
power adapter
In addition, Airspan offers an optional
2third-party outdoor, lightning and surge protector that
protects the ODU-to-IDU CAT 5e cable's power and data signals from any electrical surges due to
lighting strikes.
Note: ProST is designed with a built-in lightning surge protection that
complies with the Surge Immunity standard EN 61000-4-5.
7.1 DC Power Source
ProST can be connected directly to a DC power supply unit that supplies 10 – 52 VDC (0.2 to 0.9
A; 15W maximum, assuming up to 100-m cable length between ProST and power source).
The ProST-to-DC power connectivity is supported by a splitter cable. One end of the splitter cable
connects to the ProST (using the RJ45-to-DB15 adapter or connecting directly to the 15-pin D-
type port); the other end of the cable splits into the following two wire groups:
¾ One group for the subscriber's Ethernet interface (four wires for the Tx and Rx signals)
¾ One group for the DC power source interface (two wires for +48 VDC and +48 RTN)
Caution: ProST should be powered by a safety approved Class II limited DC
power source with maximum current of 1A.
The figure below displays the ProST-to-DC power supply cable setup:
Figure 40 - ProST DC power connection