User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction to the MA-860 System
- 1.1 About MobileAccess MA-860
- 1.2 System Architecture
- 1.3 Distribution of Services in the MA-860
- 1.4 Installation Configurations
- 1.5 Provisioning and Management
- 1.6 Installation and Configuration Workflow
- 2 Element Descriptions
- 3 Infrastructure Preparation
- 4 Installation
- 5 Power-up and Provisioning the Unit
- 6 Appendix
Infrastructure Preparation
3.3.3 List of Vendor Approved Power Supplies
Use the following power supplies.
Table
3-2: MobileAccess™ Power Supplies
Manufacturer PS Model Output Voltage Max Output Power
Main PS Mean Well P66A-8AD01 48V 66W
Redundant SINPEO SPU-55-104 9.8V 75W
3.4 MA-860 In-building Antennas
The in-building antennas are connected to the coaxial cable distribution system by jumper cables
at various points. The antennas will be mounted on the ceiling tiles and should be exposed. All
in-building antenna installations will be such that it will not interfere with indoor traffic and will
not enable any person to touch the antennas.
3.4.1 List of Vendor Approved Antennas
• Huber Suhner - SWA 0859/360/4/10/V SENCITY-ART
• MobileAccess GE Broadband Antenna -
ANT-600-6G-OMN
• Mars Multi Band Omni Antenna -
MA-CQ26-1X
NOTE: All of the above listed antennas are of Broadband Monopole type, and their gain does
not exceed 7dBi.
3.4.2 860 WLAN Module Antenna Ports
NOTE: If the MA-860 system installation does not include cellular service, it is required to
connect 50Ω termination points to each of the remote connectors in the unit. A 50 Ω
termination is also required on each unused AP port.
• 50 Ω, 1/2” or 3/8” Plenum coax cables
• Max cable length: 150’ (
future – 200’)
• 50 ohm terminator on unused connections
• For short jumpers (to MRC antenna ports): RG223 2 ft or 10 ft male-to-male coax
jumpers
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