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
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1.1 About MobileAccess™ 1000
MobileAccess™ 1000 converged wireless networks solution provides scalable in-building
coverage for multiple wireless data and voice services through a single coax and broadband
antenna infrastructure.
The solution is based on combining a number of services, both voice and data, at each covered
location and distributing them through a common antenna infrastructure.
NOTE: MobileAccess is in the process of transition to 1000M products that will support both
singlemode fiber and multimode fiber. The new Base Unit is designated by WBM (Wide Band M)
and the new RHUs will be indicated by 1000M RHUs,
where the suffix “M” indicates that the
product will support both single mode and multimode fiber usage.
The new products have the
same packaging and performance and are fully backward compatible. See
3.3.2, Fiber Optic
Rules
for details on multimode fiber use.
Voice services are transmitted between the BTS side and the locations via optic fiber after the
appropriate conversion from RF to optic, and reconverted to RF at each end. The MA 1000
system provides entry level solutions that can be upgraded
using the same infrastructure
to
support additional services as required.
Wireless 802.11/a/b/g coverage may be integrated into the MA 1000 system using the MA
850/860 remote module (that supports wireless LAN service distribution).
To optimize system coverage under changing environmental conditions or load, as well as to
enable remote monitoring of all system elements from a central location, MobileAccess provides
the following MA 1000 system enhancement solutions:
• Manageable BTS interface devices that control the level of the BTS signal fed into the
system (Radio Interface Unit)
• Network Management System (NMS) consisting of controllers, adjustment and
management software
1.1.1 Features
• Support for all current and future technologies such as TDMA, CDMA, WCDMA and GSM,
and services such as PCS/CELLULAR, Paging, iDEN and 802.11 (a/b/g) Wireless LAN
• All services are distributed through a
single
coax and antenna infrastructure
• All active components are located in the communication closet/room
• Modular, scalable and future-safe – additional remote units can
easily
be installed
• Support for remote monitoring through MA 410/430 controllers
• Eliminates RF interferences occurring where multiple antenna systems are used to serve
multiple services
MA 1000M Installation and Configuration Guide
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