Handbook
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 ClearFill®Star System Description
- 3 System Design Guidelines
- 3.1 CDMA Basics (in preparation)
- 3.2 Required information for system design
- 3.3 Design step by step
- 3.4 Estimated RF Coverage per RRH
- 3.5 Right-sizing - the beacon feature (in preparation)
- 3.6 Capacity demand - number for BSIs (in preparation)
- 3.7 System Architecture
- 4 System Installation
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 System Installation (Hardware Installation)
- 4.3 Installation Radio Remote Head (RRH)
- 4.4 Installation Gigabit Ethernet Switch (GES)
- 4.5 Installation Base Station Interface (BSI)
- 4.6 Installation NMS Server (Hardware)
- 4.7 Commissioning of NMS
- 5 NMS Overview
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Starting the NMS
- 5.3 Tools and Utilities of NMS server
- 5.4 Main Window of NMS Application Client (structure)
- 5.5 The NMS client functionality
- 5.6 Right Click Menus
- 5.7 RRH Configuration
- 5.8 BSI Configuration
- 6 Configuration Management
- 7 System Supervision
- 8 Remote Management and Supervision
- 9 Operational used cases/Maintenance
- 10 System Specifications and Technical Data
- 11 Conformance Statements
- 11.1 United States
- 11.1.1 Introduction
- 11.1.2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- 11.1.3 FCC Part 15 Class A
- 11.1.4 RF approval
- 11.1.5 IEC product safety conformance
- 11.1.6 Indoor applications
- 11.1.7 Antenna exposure
- 11.1.8 Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information
- 11.1.9 Packaging collection and recovery requirements
- 11.1.10 Recycling / take-back / disposal of products and batteries
- 11.2 Canada
- 11.1 United States
- 12 Appendix
ClearFill Star CDMA
1100187 Rev. 1.0
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7.4.1 BSI
The following functions are monitored and communicated to the NMS:
Ambient temperature inside BSI (An alarm is generated when threshold is exceeded.)
Status of synchronization to BTS (An alarm is generated when synchronization is
lost.)
Received RF power level in downlink (input signal within selected channel bandwidth)
RF Packet loss
Running status
IP connectivity
Local LED indication of BSI status (see Figure 41):
Status
LED Description of Function
OK Failure
1
Green State LED
A blinking state indicates that the processor is
operational. The LED also flashes in response to
the NMS flash attention LEDs command (used to
identify a particular node in the network). A static
state (ON or OFF) indicates that the processor is
no longer operating correctly, a power-cycle is
required to recover from this state.
Blinking /
Flash
Off /
On
(Static)
2
Amber Warning LED.
This LED flashes in response to the NMS flash
attention LEDs command (used to identify a
particular node in the network).
Flash N/A
3
Red Error LED.
Indicates a processor boot failure. When the node
is powered-up this LED blinks and then remains
off. If the processor fails to successfully execute
it’s internal boot sequence on power-up the LED
remains on.
Off
On /
Blinking
4
Green Link Status LED.
When the node has successfully negotiated
1000BASE-T full duplex mode this LED is on. LED
off state indicates that the negotiating failed, or the
link is down. The node only supports 1000BASE-T
operation.
On Off
5
Orange Link Transmit LED.
This LED is on when the node is transmitting
Ethernet data.
Blinking /
On / Off
N/A
Table 10 LED indications at RRH