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
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4.5.3 mBSC-C Inspection Checklist
Table 11mBSC Unit Inspection
Item Description
1 Stable and normal.
2 Properly fastened
3
Screws and nuts screwed tightly, without missing flat washers and spring washers. Spring washers must be on the
top of flat washers.
4 No cable damage.
5 Clean, no smudges or dust.
6 Connections between metallic parts must be reliable, to assure reliable electric connectivity.
4.5.4 Cabling Inspection
Table 12 Cable Inspection
Item Description
1 The connection of the cable is tight, not loose or damaged.
2 The cable shell not damaged.
3 Grounding cable is connected properly.
4 Cables are dressed neatly, power kept separate from signal.
5 The minimum bending radius of the cable is proper. (Shouldn’t be less than twenty times of the cable’s diameter.)
4.6 System Test
It is recommended to perform a system test after the physical installation and cabling has been inspected
and verified.
Use the following procedure to perform the system test:
Configure the attenuation both of the forward path and reverse path
Configure the parameters of Host Unit
VSWR testing: sweep test of cables and antenna
Configure the parameters of Remote Unit
Signal testing: indoor signal level testing
Effect testing: CQT/DT testing
Coverage Optimize: based on the signal & effect testing result, adjust the mBSC parameters to
optimize the coverage