User Manual

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Base Station Equipment
System Description
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The AU-BS Access Unit can serve up to 512 Subscriber Units (124 when Data
Encryption is used).
The AUS-BS Access Unit can serve up to 8 SUs except SU-54 (refer to section
1.3 for details on availability of SU types in different bands). Optionally, it
may be licensed to support also SU-54 units (in bands where SU-54 unit type
is available).
NOTE
For convenience, all references to AU-BS are applicable also for AUS-BS, unless explicitly stated
otherwise.
The AU-ODU outdoor unit contains the processing and radio
modules and connects to an external antenna using a short RF
cable.
E model units are supplied without an antenna.
The available antennas are listed in Table 1-2:
Table 1-2: AU Antennas
Antenna Band (MHz) Horizontal Beam Width Gain
(dBi)
AU-Ant-5G-16-60 5150-5875 60° 16
AU-Ant-5G-17-90 5150-5875 90° 17
AU-Ant-5G-15-120 5150-5875 120° 15
AU-Ant-4.9G-15-120 4900-5100 120° 15
AU-Ant-4.9G-9-Omni 4900-5100 360° 9
AU-Ant-5.8G-8-Omni 5725-5875 360° 8
AU-Ant 5.8G-14-120-UK
(The antenna pattern complies
with Ofcom’s IR 2007 EIRP
profiles)
5725-5850 120° 14
AU-Ant-0.9G-12-120 902-928 120° 12.5 +/-
0.5
AU-Ant-0.9G-7-Omni 902-928 360° 7
The BS-AU indoor module connects to the network through a standard IEEE
802.3 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ 45) interface. The indoor module is connected
to the outdoor unit via a Category 5E Ethernet cable. This cable carries Ethernet