User's Manual

Introduction to the MA 1000 System
Enables fast deployment for corporate enterprises, property owners and WSPs of new
services
Reduces tenant disruption
Low power required by the system eliminates the need for high power BTS/RBS, reducing
operator expenses
Provides both local and remote monitoring and control capabilities
Software programmable parameters including output power, AGC (on/off and levels),
and system gain
Real time component setting capabilities for optimal performance (aging, temperature,
optical connectors, etc.,)
1.2 System Architecture
The MA 1000 solution is based on the following main elements:
MA Base Units (BUs) – The BUs perform RF to optic conversion on the BTS side.
MA Remote Hub Units (RHUs) 1000 – The MA 1000 performs the RF to optic signal
conversion at the antenna side for up to two services corresponding to the RHU model. A
third service can be added by connecting an add-on remote hub unit (MA 1200) to the RHU
1000.
MA 850 – The MA 850 is a wireless LAN module that provides secure and centralized
connections for 802.11a/b/g Access Points and distributes the wireless services over the
same coax and broadband infrastructure as the voice services.
MA 1000M Installation and Configuration Guide 2