User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 System Overview and Unit Description
- 3.1 System Overview
- 3.2 Host Unit Description
- 3.3 Remote Node Description
- 4 System Installation
- 4.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- 4.2 Installation Preparation
- 4.3 Host Unit Installation
- 4.4 Remote Node Installation
- 4.5 Installation Final Inspection
- 4.6 System Test
- 5.1 Accessing EMS Local GUI
- 5.2 Navigating the EMS Local GUI
- 5.3 Installation & Configuration
- 5.4 System Tuning
- 5.5 Monitoring and Alarms
- 5.6 System Upgrade
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Terms, Acronyms & Abbreviations
- 8 Packing List
mBSC2500U-005-RUCM11
MBSC2500U-005-RUCM11 April 15, 2013
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Figure 31 RF Inter-Connect between RTM and Single-band RU
4.4.1.2 Antenna Cable Connection
Route a coaxial antenna cable from the antenna to the equipment enclosure. The cable must be terminated
with the proper connector for connecting to the antenna port on the panel of BCM enclosure.
Below is the procedure to install the antenna cable:
1. Remove the dust cap from the DIN type female connector located on the panel of the BCM
enclosure.
2. Route the coaxial antenna cable to the panel of the BCM enclosure panel.
3. Cut the antenna cable to the required length and terminate with the proper connector.
4. Connect the antenna cable to the BCM port.
AntennaPortMatchingDevice(Recommend):
Matching Device Device Designation Proposed Class
Cable Type-N Connector, RF Cable
More than 1/2’’ RF coaxial Cable, Support
more than 50w peak power
Coupler Type-N or DIN Connector
Recommend more than 50w peak power coaxial
or microstrip coupler
Antenna
Applicable to various types of supports
TDD 2.5 GHz frequency band of directional
or omni-directional antenna of the radio
frequency; Recommend Type-N or DIN
Connector Antenna.
Model: commscope (3X-V65A-3XR)
Support more than 50w peak power antenna of
operation Frequency