User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Purpose
- 1.4 Referenced Documentation
- 2.1 MicroMAX Frequency Ranges
- 2.2 System Components
- 2.3 Customer Benefits
- 2.4 Architecture
- 2.5 Power
- 2.6 Models
- 3.1 Package Contents
- 3.2 Required Tools
- 3.3 Radio Site Planning
- 4.1 MicroMAX BSR
- 4.2 SDA-4S Type II
- 4.3 SDA-4SDC Type II
- 5.1 Physical Dimensions
- 5.2 Ports
- 6.1 Physical Dimensions
- 6.2 Ports
- 6.3 LEDs
- 6.4 Mounting the GPSD
- 6.5 GPSD Architecture
- 7.1 Physical Dimensions
- 7.2 Ports
- 7.3 Crimping GPS Cable
- 7.4 Contact Socket Crimping
- 8.2 Redundant PS Unit
- 9.1 Pole-Mounting the BSR
- 9.2 Wall-Mounting the BSR (Optional)
- 9.3 Installing the SDA-4S
- 10.1 Desktop mounting
- 10.2 Rack mounting
- 12.1 Rack Mounting
- 12.2 Connecting Redundant PS Unit
- 13.1 Connecting the BSR to the SDA-4S
- 13.2 SDA-4S Type II
- 13.3 Connecting the BSR to BSDU
- 13.4 Connecting BSDU to Network
- 13.5 Connecting BSDUs
- 13.6 Connecting BSDU for SNMP Management
- 14.1 Connecting the SDA-4S Type II
- 14.2 Connecting the SDA-4SDC Type II
- 14.3 Connecting SDA-4S to Ethernet Network
- 15.1 Housing the Connectors
- 15.2 Connecting to the SDA-4SDC
- 16.1 Connections
- 16.2 Power Cable Assembly
- 16.3 Housing the Connectors
- 16.4 Cable Connection
- 17.1 Lightning Protection
- 17.2 Cable Preparation (for grounding)
- 17.3 FM Interference & ESD Protection Recommendations
- 17.4 Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
- 17.5 Lightning and Surge Protection Connection Scenarios
- 18.1 Connecting GPS Antenna to BSDU
- 19.1 Environmental
- 19.2 Glossary of Terms
- 19.3 Revision History
- 19.4 Contact Information
MicroMAX Hardware Installation User Guide
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• N*BSRs and BSDU (up to 8 BSRs per unit)
¾ Optional AC/DC power converter - in the event -48 VDC is not available at BS site
2.3 Customer Benefits
The MicroMAX BSR offers the following customer benefits:
¾ Based on the latest wireless technology WiMAX IEEE 802.16 2004 standard
¾ SOC engine for best cost/performance
• Based on Sequans "System On a Chip" (SOC)
o high performance chip
o high growth potential
2.4 Architecture
The MicroMAX system consists of the following component designs:
¾ Integrated Antenna Design
• Encased MicroMAX BSR outdoor unit with integrated antenna
• SDA-4S Type II or SDA-4SDC Type II indoor unit
• GPSD (optional for up to 4 BSRs)
• BSDU (optional for multiple BSRs)
• GPS antenna utilized with BSDU
• External AC/DC power converter (optional)
¾ External Antenna Design
• Encased MicroMAX BSR outdoor unit
• SDA-4S Type II or SDA-4SDC Type II indoor unit
• BSDU (optional for multiple BSRs)
• GPS antenna utilized with BSDU or GPSD unit
• Third-party external antenna (optional deployment)
¾ External AC/DC power converter (optional)
The figures below displays a typical setup (using BSDU) of the MicroMAX(s) mounted outdoors
on a pole (with an integrated antenna).