User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document History
- Revision History
- GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LIST OF FIGURES
- LIST OF TABLES
- 1 Introduction
- Figure 1Block Diagram of Host Unit
- Figure 2 Block Diagram of Remote Node
- 2 Safety
- 3 System Overview and Unit Description
- Figure 3mBSC System Functional Overview
- Figure 4 Host Unit
- Figure 5BIU
- Figure 6FIU
- Figure 7 PSU
- Figure 8RCU
- Table 1 Host Unit User Interface
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Figure 10Fiber CM-BTS/ANT Enclosure Outline
- Figure 11Fiber CM-BTS/ANT Interior Layout
- Table 6Fiber CM-BTS/ANT Enclosure User Interface
- Figure 12Fiber CM-BTS/ANT Enclosure User Interface
- Table 7Single-band BDA Enclosure User Interface
- Figure 14 Single-band RU Enclosure User Interface
- Table 8 Indicator Description
- Table 9Shroud Specification
- 4 System Installation
- Figure 17 Mounting Brackets for 19” Rack Installation
- Figure 18Host Unit-19” Rack Mounting View
- Figure 19Host Unit Grounding Stud
- Figure 20 Grounded Host Unit
- Figure 21 BTS QMA Coaxial Cable Connection
- Figure 23E2000 Fiber Optic Port on Host Unit FIU
- Figure 2448VDC Host Power Connection
- Figure 25IP Connection for local GUI Control
- Figure 26Modem Port on RCU (DB9 male)
- Figure 27 Mounting Panel Mounting
- Figure 28Mount the Remote Unit on the Mounting Panel
- Figure 30Grounding Stud
- Figure 31 Grounding Wire the Ring Terminal
- SMA Coaxial Cable Inter-connection on Fiber CM-BTS/ANT Enclosure
- SMA Coaxial Cable Inter-connection on Single-band Enclosure
- DIN(7/16) Coaxial Cable Inter-connection on Single-band RU Enclosure
- N Type Coaxial Cable Inter-connection on CM-ANT Enclosure
- Figure 34Fiber Optic Cable Connection to Fiber CM-BTS Enclosure
- Warning
- Figure 35 AC Power Junction Box
- Figure 364-Pin AC Power Connector
- Figure 39 Flow Chart of System Debugging
- 5 System Monitoring &Configuration
- Figure 40– EMS Local GUI Login
- Figure 41- Main Page Expanded Topology
- Figure 42- Main Page Summary View
- Figure 43- RCU Component View
- Figure 44- Main Page Equipment Status
- Figure 45- FIU Optical Power Levels
- Figure 46- CM Optical Power Levels
- Table 15System Alarms
- 6 Maintenance
- Figure 56Host Unit Trouble Shooting
- Figure 57Remote Unit Trouble Shooting
- 7 Terms, Acronyms & Abbreviations
- IC Radiation Exposure Statement
- IC Déclaration sur la radio exposition
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2 Safety
Caution
All the following “Safety Precautions” must be observed during the entire installation and operation of the mBSC system.
1. The mBSC system is designed for maximum safety and reliability when installed, used, and maintained
by trained and qualified technicians in accordance with the procedures and instructions contained in
this manual. To assure the safe operation of your system, always follow the safety and operational
recommendations in this manual.
2. Read and understand all instructions and warnings before handing the mBSC system.
3. Warning: Do not install or operate mBSC system in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
4. Warning: mBSC system produces high level of RF radiation.
5. Do not operate exposed circuitry or radiating elements with personnel in close proximity to radiating
source.
6. Persons with cardiac pacemakers should avoid exposure to RF radiating elements.
7. Exposing the human eye to high levels of radio-frequency radiation may result in the formation of
cataracts.
8. Warning: To avoid injuries or damage, use care and obtain assistance before lifting the mBSC unit.
9. Warning: mBSC system should be installed only in restricted access areas (dedicated equipment room,
equipment closet, or similarity designated areas) where access is controlled or where access can only
be gained by service personnel with a key or tool. Access to this equipment is restricted to qualified
service personnel only.
10. Warning: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC License
to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including
penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Warning label messages will be also
shown in online and point-of-sale marketing materials and on outside packaging of device
11. For US and Canadian installations: FCC RF exposure compliance requires the following antenna
installation and device operation configurations be satisfied: A separation distance of at least 6 meters
must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. RF exposure compliance may
need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including
antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3). Maximum permissible antenna gain is 17 dBi.