User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 Repeater Installation
- 3.1 Location Criteria
- 3.2 Standard Repeater Installation
- 3.3 Repeater with Fan Hood Installation
- 3.4 Five-Band System Installation
- 3.5 Grounding
- 3.6 Ensure Good EMV Protection
- 3.7 Fiber Optic Connection
- 3.8 External Alarm and Relay Connections
- 3.9 Power and Backup Battery
- 3.10 Power ON
- 3.11 Closing and Securing the Repeater
- 4 Opening a Session and Navigating GUI
- 5 MBF-40 Commissioning
- 6 MBF-40 Full GUI Description
- 7 Monitoring, Fault Sourcing and Maintenance
- Appendix A - US Specifications
- Appendix B - Canada Specifications
- Appendix C – F/O Cleaning Procedure
AXELL MBF-40 AMERICAS REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
© Axell Wireless Ltd Doc. No. 00071UM Rev. 3.2 7
1.7.2 External Interfaces
The repeater’s interfaces are located on the underside. Two basic models are available:
single and dual service antennas.
NOTE: The external connections at the bottom of the repeater can be protected with a cover which is
screwed in place.
Figure 1-7: Single Service Antenna
Figure 1-8: Dual/MIMO Service Antenna
The following table provides a description of the front screenl ports and connections.
Port Description
Server
Service antenna connection - DIN 7/16” connector, female
Optic
SC/APC Fiber optic inlet through which the optic Fiber is routed for
internal connections (section
3.7).
For MIMO models – route the two Fibers via the Fiber port.
NOTE: Optic Fiber Conduit hose fitter may be pre-assembled.
Power
Plinth connection for routing power for internal connection (section
3.9)
Alarms
Plinth connector for routing external alarms and relay wiring cable
for internal connections (section
3.8).
GND
Grounding lug (section
3.5)
Power Fiber inputGround Server
antenna
External
alarms
Service
Antennas
Fiber Input
Power
Alarms