User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description
- System Overview
- System Hardware Description
- System OA&M Capabilities Overview
- System Connectivity
- System Operation
- System Specifications
- RF End-to-End Performance
- 2100/1800 RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1)
- 2100 HP/1800 HP (FSN-W1-2118-1-HP)
- 2100 High Power RAU (FSN-W1-21HP-1)
- 1900/AWS RAU (FSN-W1-1921-1)
- 800/850/1900 RAU (FSN-W2-808519-1)
- 700/AWS RAU (FSN-W2-7021-1)
- 700/700 (Upper C) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7575-1)
- 700/700 (Lower ABC) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7070-1)
- 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-702121-1-HP)
- 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-752121-1-HP)
- 850/1900 HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W5-851921-1-HP)
- 2500/2500 RAU (FSN-2500-2-WMAX)
- 2600/2600 RAU (FSN-W3-2626-1)
- Fusion Wideband Main Hub
- Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub
- Remote Access Unit
- Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution
- Overview
- Downlink RSSI Design Goal
- Maximum Output Power per Carrier
- 700/AWS RAU (FSN-W2-7021-1)
- 700 MHz (Upper C) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7575-1)
- 700 MHz (Lower ABC) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7070-1)
- 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-702121-1-HP)
- 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-752121-1-HP)
- 800/850/1900 RAU (FSN-W2-808519-1)
- 850/1900 HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W5-851921-1-HP)
- 1900/AWS RAU (FSN-W1-1921-1)
- 2100/1800 RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1)
- 2100 HP/1800 HP RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1-HP)
- 2100 High Power RAU (FSN-W1-21HP-1)
- 2500/2500 WiMAX RAU (FSN-2500-2-WMAX)
- 2600 MHz MIMO RAU (FSN-W3-2626-1)
- Designing for Capacity Growth
- System Gain
- Estimating RF Coverage
- Link Budget Analysis
- Optical Power Budget
- Connecting a Main Hub to a Base Station
- Installing Fusion Wideband
System OA&M Capabilities Overview
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AdminBrowserOA&MsoftwarerunsontheFusionWidebandMainHubmicroprocessorand
communicatestoitsdownstreamExpansionHubsandassociatedRAUs.UsingAdminBrowser,
youcanperformthefollowingfromanystandardwebbrowser(InternetExplorer)runningon
yourPC/laptopsystem:
• Configureanewl
yinstalledsystem
• Chan
gesystemparameters
• Perfo
rmanend‐to‐endsystemtest
• Querysystemstatus
RefertotheAd
minBrowserUserManual(D‐620607‐0‐20)forinformationaboutinstallingand
usingAdminBrowsersoftware.
SystemMonitoringandReporting
EachFusionWidebandMainHubinthesystemconstantlymonitorsitself,itsExpansionHubs,
andtheirdownstreamRAUsforinternalfaultandwarningconditions.Theresultsofthis
monitoringarestoredinmemoryandcomparedagainstnewresults.
WhenaMainorExpansionHubdetectsachangeinstatus,itreportsa
faultorwarningalarm.
FaultsarealsoindicatedlocallybyredstatusLEDs.Bothfaultsandwarningsarereportedto
AdminBrowsersoftwareanddisplayedonaPC/laptopconnectedtotheMainHub’sRJ‐45port.
PassiveantennasconnectedtotheRAUsarenotmonitoredautomatically.PerformaSystemTest
toretrievestatusinformationaboutantennas.
UsingAdminBrowser,youcaninstall
anewsystemornewcomponents,changesystem
parameters,andquerysystemstatus.Figure2‐4illustrateshowthesystemreportsitsstatusto
AdminBrowser.
Figure4.
System Monitoring and Reporting
PC/Laptop
running a
standard
web browser
Fusion Wideband
Main Hub
AdminBrowser
Fusion Wideband
Expansion Hub
AdminBrowser
RAU
RAU
Use a standard
browser to communicate
with remotely or locally
installed Fusion Wideband
systems running
AdminBrowser.
If a fault or warning
condition is reported,
the AdminBrowser
graphical user interface
indicates the problem
on your standard PC
browser.
The Main Hub queries status
of each Expansion Hub and
each RAU and compares it
to previously stored
status.
If a fault is detected,
LEDs on the front panel turn
red.
The Expansion Hub queries
the status of each RAU and
compares it to the previously
stored status.
If a fault is detected, LEDs
on the front panel turn red.
Each RAU passes its status to
the Hub.
If a fault is detected, the
Alarm LED is red. If no
fault is detected, the LED
is green.