User's Manual Part 2

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Interfacing the Fusion Main Hub to an RF Source
7.6 Interfacing the Fusion Main Hub to an RF Source
WARNING: Only LGC personnel or LGC-authorized installation per-
sonnel should connect the Fusion Main Hub to its Band associated base
station or repeater. Exceeding the maximum input power could cause
failure of the Fusion Main Hub (refer to Section 5.2 on page 5-4 for maximum
power specifications). If the maximum composite power is too high, attenuation
is required.
7.6.1 Connecting a Single Fusion Main Hub to an RF Source
The Fusion system supports three RF sources, one for Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.
This section explains how each Band can be connected to its associated RF source.
Connecting a Fusion Main Hub to an In-Building BTS
WARNING: Only LGC personnel or LGC-authorized installation per-
sonnel should connect the Fusion Main Hub to a base station or
repeater. Exceeding the maximum input power could cause failure of
the Fusion Main Hub (refer to Section 5.2 on page 5-4 for maximum power spec-
ifications). If the maximum composite power is too high, attenuation is required.
CAUTION:The
UPLINK
and
DOWNLINK
ports cannot handle a DC power
feed from the base station. If DC power is present, a DC block must be used
or the hub may be damaged.
Connecting a Simplex Base Station to a Fusion Main Hub RF Band:
1.
Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the transmit simplex connector on
the base station.
2.
Connect the other end of the N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the
DOWNLINK
connector on the Hub for the corresponding Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3.
3.
Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the receive simplex connector on
the base station.
4.
Connect the other end of the N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the
UPLINK
con-
nector on the Hub for the corresponding Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3.