User Manual

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A
AAA server See AP server
airlink
enabling, 5-42
alarm
triggered on RMB, 7-77
ancilliary equipment
housing requirements, 1-9
antenna
coaxial cable, 6-60
connector, 6-60
gain recommended, 1-9
installation tips, 6-63
lightning protection, 6-60
planning installation, 1-9
type used to transmit MMDS channels, B-
89
AP server
configuring, 3-16
defining users and administrators, 3-16
installing, 3-15
overview, 1-4
setting up redundant, 5-45
standby, 4-27
starting, 3-15
authority
definitions, 5-44
setting up local authority, 5-46
setting up remote authority, 5-45
AUX +48 VDC connector, 6-58
AUX ETHERNET connector, 6-58
B
backbone network
connecting to, 6-64, 7-82
bandwidth
increasing on the downlink, 5-39
base station
connecting to TVS module, 6-58
connectors, 6-55, 7-77, 7-78
daisy chaining within cell, 6-64, 7-78
mounting, 6-61
power, 6-65, 7-73
setting configuration parameters, 5-37
base stations
starting term session, 3-26
battery backup connector
RMB, 7-74
BTS
installation overview, 1-6
C
cabinet
Ethernet cable connection, 7-80
cable
coaxial cable, 6-60
Ethernet/power, 6-57
GPS inter-base station cable, 6-59, 7-78
GPS interface cable, 6-59, 7-78
serial interface, 6-60
cell wiring diagram
for RMB, 7-72
channel number
setting, 5-37
channels
in MMDS frequencies, B-89
coaxial cable, 6-60
jumpers recommended, 6-63
maximum signal loss allowed, 6-63
configuration parameters
setting before deploying base station, 5-37
connector
data, 6-56
Ethernet, 6-56
GPS, 6-59
ISP Ethernet in TVS module, 6-58
power, 6-56
serial interface, 6-60
TVS module, 6-58
connectors
supported by base station, 6-55, 7-78
CPEs
how access is granted, 5-44
D
daisy chain cable see GPS Inter-base station
cable
daisy-chaining base stations, 6-64, 7-78
DHCP server equipment, 1-9
diagnostic cable
connections, 7-79
documentation
finding additional, preface-xv
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