User's Manual

WiMax Optical Fiber Repeater 10W Installation and Operation Manual
Document No. 913011900 Rev. 1.1 Proprietary Document
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Preface
This manual provides instructions for mounting, setting-up, and monitoring ADC OR
system.
The WiMax 10W Optical Fiber Repeater is used to enhance the performance of
Wimax networks by improving the coverage of the base station and increasing their
traffic.
As a result, the resources of the base station are utilized more efficiently.
In addition, ADC Optical fiber Repeater is a flexible and cost-effective solution that
enables the operator to provide cellular coverage without dependence on the original
cell site coverage area. It is an ideal way to achieve targeted coverage of remote
areas and ‘coverage holes’, and enables advanced coverage schemes, such as BTS
hoteling and distributed coverage for high data-rate networks.
A powerful feature provided enables monitoring and controlling the parameters of
each site from the other site (the Host unit can be controlled from the Remote unit
and vice-versa), using a dedicated channel outside the WiMax frequency band.
This channel is used also to synchronize the TDD frame between the Remote and
Host units.
ADC Repeater may be secured to an interior or exterior wall or attached to a
concrete slab.
Records of Changes
Revision Description Initiated by Date
1.0 Preliminary Release Ram Dishon November 2007
1.1 Update Ram Dishon February 2008