User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Optical Master Unit
- Contact Information
- About This Manual
- For whom it is Intended
- Notice
- Confidential - Authorized Customer Use
- Disclaimer of Liability
- Warrantee
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Setup
- 3.1 Initiate Local Communication
- 3.2 Configure the OMU
- 3.3 Fiber Loss Compensation and Master Attentuation
- 3.4 Integration into AEM
- 3.5 Set Up OMU-Repeater System
- 3.6 Balance the System
- 3.7 Initiate Fiber Loss Compensation
- 3.8 Set up Remote Communication
- 3.9 Integrate into the AEM
- 3.10 Installation Examples
- 4 Troubleshooting
- 5 Maintenance
- 6 Specifications
OPTICAL MASTER UNIT
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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3.2.1 Set OMU Name (TAG)
The TAG can be chosen freely to give the OMU a name that is linked to the location, the site name,
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The OMU has a master attenuation that can be set in downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) separately. This
attenuation is useful for balancing of the whole system. See section
3.6 Balance the System for more
information about this feature.
Each fibre optic link in the system will induce a loss. This loss will also differ in magnitude from one
link to another since the distances between each repeater and the OMU is different. The Axell
Wireless OMU-repeater system can automatically calculate this loss, compensate for the loss in each
link and by that also balance the system.
This is accomplished by using a pilot tone of a well defined level which is sent from the master node
to the slave and vice versa. The received level of the pilot tone is measured and the loss is calculated.
The Fiber Optic Converter is automatically adjusted to compensate for the loss. The adjustment is
made towards a target value which means that the system will be balanced, i.e. all fibres will appear
to have the same loss. The maximum compensation is 10dB which equals an unbroken fibre distance