Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- About This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 System Description
- Chapter 3 Installation guidelines
- Chapter 4 DAS Software Configuration
- Chapter 5 Commissioning
- Chapter 6 RF Commissioning
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- Alarms
- Base Station Gateway (BGW) Alarms
- Fiber Optic Remote (FOR) Alarms
- Remote Unit (RU) Alarms
- Fiber optic Interface (FOI) Alarms
- Base Station Interface (BIU) Alarms
- Medium Power Amplifier (PA) Alarms
- Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA) Alarms
- Analog Pre-distortion (APD) Amplifier Alarms
- Multi-carrier Power Amplifier Interface (MPI) alarms
- Alarms
- Chapter 8 Model Identification
Fiber Distributed Antenna System (Fiber DAS)
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Installing Remote Units
The remote units are factory configured and should not be opened in the field.
WARNING
The Remote Units are heavy , use care and always properly support units during installation. If allowed to fall
Remote Units can cause injury or death.
CAUTION
Ensure the surfaces being used to mount Remote Units can safely support the full weigh
t of the remote.
The remotes must be mounted in a vertical position. There are two r
ecommended methods for Remote Unit
installation, wall mounting or pole mounting. Regardless of the mounting style selected, the remotes must be
mounted so that airflow over the external heat sink is not obstructed.
Single Remote Unit Wall Mounting
The remotes are shipped with standard wall mounting brackets. These brackets can be used indoors and outdoors.
Mount the bracket (p/n DMB301) without the remote attached.
Note: Always check local building codes for proper mounting techniques!
Once the bracket is properly mounted, the remote easily slides into the mount. See
Figure 39
.
Note: Figure 39
Tighten bolts
(4 places)
After Remote
is Attached
Remote Wall Mount
Once the remote is attached to the wall mount, the remote must be properly secured to the mount by
tightening bolts at each mounting point.










