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4.1 Overview
This chapter describes how the communication room and remote locations are installed. The
individual system elements are described in Chapter 2. In order to describe the installation
process clearly, it will be described as consisting of two logical parts:
A. Telecommunications room – installing the RIUs, BUs, MA 410/430
controllers, and the required
passive equipment
in the telecommunication room
close to the RF signal source. This installation may differ between single and multi-
building topologies.
B. Remote locations RHU and Add-on installations and connections. These are
usually
wall mounts.
The installations for two basic topologies are described in detail: for single building and for multi-
building. By understanding the two generic installations you will be able to address any variations
in system deployment.
NOTE: For installations that include the MA NMS: Once the installation has been
completed, it can be verified using the MCT application (NMS User’s Guide) and the devices
monitored using the NMS Manager (NMS User’s Guide).
4.2 Communication Room Installation
NOTE: Usually, each operator installs the equipment that supports their services in a separate
rack.
It is recommended to install the following MobileAccess system modules in a 19” rack in the
communication room
RIU 3U
BU 1U
MobileAccess 410/430 controller 1U
Fiber Optic patch panel and splice tray
Power supply/supplies (MobileAccess – 3U for each unit; units from other manufacturers
may vary in size)
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