User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Concept
- 3 BreezeCELL Architecture
- 4 BreezeCELL Network Elements
- 5 Frequency Allocations
- 6 MIMO Support
- 7 Monitoring & Control
- 8 Installation Requirements and Procedures
- 9 Headend Equipment Installation
- 9.1 Connector Information
- 9.2 Rack Installation
- 9.3 Connecting the BreezeCELL Equipment
- 9.4 Connecting the Monitoring System
- 9.5 Connecting External Alarms
- 9.6 Connecting the Base Stations
- 9.7 UDC Configuration
- 9.8 Pilot Master/Slave Configuration
- 9.9 Measurements
- 9.10 Connecting to the Coax TV Networks
- 9.11 Measurements
- 9.12 Localized Testing Port
- 9.13 Determining BTS Output Power VS. Remote Unit Output Power
- 10 Coax Network Amplifier Installation (if applicable)
- 11 Remote Unit Installation
- 12 Preparing for Remote Unit Installation
- 13 Normal Operations
- 14 Acceptance Testing
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13.9 Exporting the Database
Database can be exported to a CSV (Comma Separated Value) file. This file can be used with programs
such as Microsoft Excel and Access for further analysis and display.
The following information screens can exported to CSV format:
Operational remote units status and configuration screens
Undefined remote units
Uninstalled remote units
View/Add Group Parameters Set (GPS)
Events log
Alarms log
There are two options for the export:
Export the displayed page
Export all pages in the data base
To export the displayed screen
1. Press the Export To CSV button at the top of the data screen
To export all pages in the data base
2. Mark the check box All Pages
3. Press the Export To CSV button
13.10 Database Backup
The application automatically saves a backup of the database every day at midnight (00:00). The
backup files are saved with a date tag attached to the their name for indication.
A corrupted database file can be replaced with the backup database. For further details please contact
your local support office.
Note: replacing a database file with a backup file will result in the loss of all changes made to the
database and all collected database information in between the last backup and the time of
replacement.