User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction to the MA 1000 System
- 1.1 About MobileAccess™ 1000
- 1.2 System Architecture
- 1.3 Configuration Options
- 1.4 MA 410/430 Remote Management
- 2 System Elements
- 3 Site Preparation
- 4 System Installation
- 5 Appendix: System Specifications
Introduction to the MA 1000 System
• Enables fast deployment for corporate enterprises, property owners and WSP’s 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.
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