User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SECTION 1 General Information
- SECTION 2 InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description
- SECTION 3 Fusion Wideband Main Hub
- SECTION 4 Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub
- SECTION 5 Remote Access Unit
- SECTION 6 Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution
- SECTION 7 Installing Fusion Wideband
- 7.1 Installation Requirements
- 7.2 Safety Precautions
- 7.3 Preparing for System Installation
- 7.4 Fusion Wideband Installation Procedures
- 7.5 Splicing Fiber Optic Cable
- 7.6 Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source
- 7.7 Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System
- 7.8 Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options
- SECTION 8 Replacing Fusion Wideband Components
- SECTION 9 Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance
- APPENDIX A Cables and Connectors
- A.1 75 Ohm CATV Cable
- A.2 Fiber Optical Cables
- A.3 Coaxial Cable
- A.4 Standard Modem Cable
- A.5 TCP/IP Cross-over Cable
- A.6 DB-9 to DB-9 Null Modem Cable
- APPENDIX B Compliance
- B.1 Fusion Wideband System Approval Status
- B.2 Human Exposure to RF
- APPENDIX C Faults, Warnings, Status Tables
- C.1 Faults Reported by Fusion Wideband Main/SingleStar Hubs
- C.2 Faults Reported for System CPU
- C.3 Faults for Fusion Wideband Expansion Hubs
- C.4 Faults for RAUs
- C.5 Warning/Status Messages for Fusion Wideband Main/SingleStar Hubs
- C.6 Warning/Status Messages for System CPUs
- C.7 Warning/Status Messages for Fusion Expansion Hubs
- C.8 Warning /Status Messages for RAUs
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Fusion Wideband Installation Procedures
• Use the pull-down to specify the Uplink and Downlink gain for each band. You
can set system gain within the specified range in 1 dB increments.
• Use the pull-down to set the Uplink Automatic Level Control to either “Single”
or “Multiple” for each band in the system. (The default is “Multiple.”
11. In the Input/Output Alarms area, do the following for each Alarm Sense:
• Enable each Alarm Sense by using the check box.
• Use the pull-down to set the Normal State to Closed or Opened. (The default is
“Closed.”
• Assign a label to each alarm sense.
12. When you have completed inputting the desired information, click Install System
to configure the system.
During configuration all disconnect statuses are cleared for attached RAUs; the
frequency band, gain, and system label are set; logs are cleared; the system test is
performed; and finally the system tree is refreshed. The icons should be:
Indicating that the band is correctly set.
Indicating that communications are OK.
If there are problems, the icons will be different and a message is displayed in the
Messages pane.
13. Connect the Main Hub to the RF source (for example, BTS or BDA).
Do not exceed the maximum input RF power (1 Watt) to the Fusion Wide-
band Main Hub. Exceeding the limit could cause permanent damage to the
Hub.
CAUTION:Only carriers and their approved installers or LGC-authorized
installers are allowed to connect to the RF source. Serious damage to the
equipment can occur if it is over-driven.
The Fusion Wideband system should now be operational. Using a mobile phone,
walk your site and test the signal strength.
14. Make sure to change the TCP/IP setting in your laptop back to their original val-
ues.
NOTE: LGC Wireless’ equipment is designed to operate in the licensed
frequency bands of mobile, cellular, and PCS operators. In the USA, the EU,
and most countries this equipment may only be used by the licensee, his
authorized agents or those with written authorization to do so. Similarly,
unauthorized use is illegal, and subjects the owner to the corresponding legal