User's Manual

Initial FlexWave Prism System Setup
FlexWave Prism Element Management System 7.1 User Manual Page 73
ADCP-77-177 Issue 1July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
If you are configuring a SuperDART, in the Passband column, click on the
Configure link, and then in the passband selection window that opens,
set the passband according to the rules specified for each SuperDART
type:
“700 Lower ABC SuperDART” on page 79
“700 UpperC SuperDART” on page 79
“2100 AWS SuperDART” on page 79
“EGSM 900 SuperDART” on page 79
“GSM 1800 SuperDART” on page 80
“PCS SuperDART” on page 80
“UMTS SuperDART” on page 80
The following figure shows the passband selections for a PCS SuperDART,
which are described in
“PCS SuperDART” on page 80.
The Frequency table provides a read-only tabular view of forward and reverse
paths.
In the Diversity list, select whether the DART is to be configured as Diversity
or Non Diversity. For a diversity application, one DART will be configured
Non Diversity for the primary FWD/REV path signal and the other DART will
be configured Diversity. This selection therefore determines whether the
DART Module being configured will carry the primary or secondary REV
(uplink) RF path.
For dual DART configurations, such as dual-pcs, smr800/smr900 and
dual-aws, both DARTs must have DART Diversity Status set to Non Diversity.
In the Input Source list, select whether the Wireless Operator input will be
from the BDA or BTS. Input Source determines whether System Test uses
external RF (BTS) or internal RF (BDA) to test the forward path. However,
this release does not support internal tone generation. Consequently,
setting the Input Source as either BDA or BTS assumes an external RF signal.
Default is BTS.