User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Purpose
- Targeted Audience
- Referenced Documentation
- Conventions
- Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies
- Radio Interference
- Avoiding Radio Interference
- Modifications
- General
- Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liecht
- Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive
- MicroMAX-SOC Frequency Ranges
- Main Features
- Customer Benefits
- Architecture
- Power
- Models
- Package Contents
- Required Tools
- Radio Site Planning
- MicroMAX-SOC BSR
- SDA-4S Type II
- Mounting the MicroMAX-SOC
- Pole-Mounting the BSR
- Wall-Mounting the BSR (Optional)
- Installing the SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting the BSR to the SDA-4S
- SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting the SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting SDA-4S to Ethernet Network
- Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
- Connecting Third Party External Antenna
- 1. Disclaimer
- 1.1 Safety Warnings
- 1.2 Important Warning Symbols
- 1.3 Important Service Information
- 1.4 UL Information
- 1.5 CE Notice
- 1.6 European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and L
- 1.7 CAUTION
- 1.8 Lightning Protection
Cabling the BSR
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4. Verify that your SDA-4S is on and receiving power by checking that the LED labeled
POWER is lit (see SDA-4S LED description).
Connecting SDA-4S to Ethernet Network
The MicroMAX-SOC typically interfaces with the subscriber's network/computer using the SDA-4S
Type II which provides four (10/100BaseT) LAN ports for interfacing with the subscriber's LAN
network.
Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
The optional third-party lightning and surge protector (PolyPhaser) is implemented in the following
deployment scenarios:
ODU-to-IDU cable length of 40 meters or more (mandatory to use surge protector)