User Manual Part 1

Prism System Components
Page 50 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference
© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 Issue 211/2009
2.4 PRISM SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
This section provides a brief description of various accessory items that are available
separately. The accessory items may or may not be required depending on the
application.
2.4.1 Lightning Surge Suppressor (Remote Accessory)
An externally-mounted lightning surge suppressor is available separately as an
accessory for the Remote. To reduce the chance of damage to electronic components
should a lightning strike occur, install a lightning surge suppressor at each antenna
port that connects to an outdoor antenna. The surge/antenna connector on the
lightning suppressor is an N-type female connector. The Prism Remote Unit must be
properly grounded for the lighting surge suppressor to function properly.
2.4.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (Accessory)
Any power interruption without an external Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
system will potentially result in an RF power outage. If a UPS is required it should be
designed into the site plan during the engineering process.
2.4.3 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System
(Accessory)
In some applications, it may be desirable or necessary to combine the forward path
and reverse path optical signals from a single Host/Remote pair onto a single optical
fiber. This can be accomplished by using a passive bi-directional Wavelength Division
Multiplexer (WDM) system. The optical wavelengths used in the Prism system are
1550 nm for the forward path and 1310 nm for the reverse path. Because different
wavelengths are used for the forward and reverse paths, both signals can be
combined on a single optical fiber. A WDM application is shown in Figure 2-15.
Figure 2-15. Wavelength Division Multiplexer Application
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NON-DIVERSITY FIBER OPTIC LINK
FORWARD AND
REVERSE PATH
DIVERSITY FIBER OPTIC LINK
WDM
FORWARD AND
REVERSE PATH
AND
DIVERSITY REVERSE PATH
WDM
HOST
UNIT
REMOTE
UNITS
WDM
REMOTE
UNITS
WDM
UP TO
EIGHT