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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Title: PolBEAMER PCS (3.2) Array System-
Assembly and Operation Manual
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Rev.: 01
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Sub-arrays (10,11,12) - array#4
The following table summarizes the available address range for the system entities:
Table 2: BEAMER® system logical addresses range
Name Address range
ICU 01 to 04. Address 00 reserved for testing
Array 01 to 12(03). For Micro- ICU: maximum 03 (always pol. BEAMER® )
Sub-array (Bias-T) 01 to 12(09). For Micro- ICU: Same as physical address, maximum 09.
BEAMER® 01 to 16. Address 00 reserved for testing
2.8.3. System Configuration and Setting
Some of the ICU setup are already configured for the needed system configuration. This setup is
saved on the ICU's Flash memory. Using the PC to ICU protocol commands, you can verify that the
ICU is properly set.
The following sections will guide you through the process of ICU setup verification. You can modify
the setup to match your configuration at any time.
Throughout this section, some command examples and data will be used. As a rule, all commands
data and commands codes are given here in decimal representation, unless specifically specified,
using 'H' prefix for hex numbering. Also, it is assumed that the reader has some knowledge with the
PC to ICU protocol, given in [1]. The command sequence described in this section should be referred
to as a system configuration guide, not as a PC to ICU programming manual. For more information,
refer to the applicable documentation listed at the beginning of this chapter.
Before setting up the system, avoid connect RF cables between the ICU and the BEAMER® array.
Since the Tx and Rx gain are not calibrated yet, this is done to protect the BTS interface and the
BEAMER® array from overdrive conditions.
The following table can be used as a reference for the ICU and BEAMER® array setting. The table
specifies the pre-set default values and points to the specific command code, used for reading or
saving a parameter value.
Note: Many values are not set. The following sections will instruct you how to set
these values, tailored to the specific on-site installation.
Caution: some values ( such as RS-232/RS-485 switch ,Time out and codes
1,137,141,145-149) are factory set and should not be changed on location. In part
ICU are, these values relate to the BEAMER® array calibration and operation
modes. Modification of these values, without coordination and specific
authorization from Celletra engineering, can cause invalid array performance and
should be avoided. The changes are possible by the highest password
authorization only.