User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Reporting Defects
- NOTE: Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection
- Compliance with RF safety requirements:
- MobileAccess products have no inherent significant RF radiation.
- Compliance with RF safety requirements:
- ISO ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 13485: 2003
- About this Guide and Other Relevant Documentation
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to HX System
- System Installation
- Rack Brackets (supplied screws)
- Commissioning MA Head-End
- Provisioning the MobileAccessHX
- Appendix A: System Specifications
- Appendix B: Ordering Information
- Appendix C: Site Preparation
Introduction to HX System Application Topologies
MobileAccessHX Installation and Configuration Guide 4
1.2 Application Topologies
MobileAccessHX can be installed in various site topologies, where the setup procedure varies
accordingly:
• High power coverage via a single antenna – installation is usually on pole or mast – used for
open area, stadium, parking lots, etc.
• RF signal is distributed over several antennas via splitters
• Special coverage requirements using directional antennas
1.3 System Monitoring and Management
The MobileAccessHX Remote Unit is centrally managed via the MobileAccess SC-450 Controller.
Note that MobileAccessHX is not connected directly to the controller. It is connected to the Base
Unit (that is connected to the controller). Thus, the controller monitors views and manages the
HX via the Base Unit to which the HX is connected.
The following shows the Config(uration) tab of the selected HX unit. The system configuration
and management is described in Chapter
4.
1.4 HX Unit Interfaces
The HX
antenna port
is located
externally
. All other interfaces such as F/O connections, power
connections, etc. are located inside the cabinet and are accessed by opening the cabinet door.