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
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Environment Description
PC Low-Band
< 1GHz
PC High-Band
> 1GHz
Free Space Corridor 2.0 2.0
Open: With very few RF
obstacles
Parking Garage,
Convention
Center
3.37 3.01
Moderatly Open:
With low to medium
amount of RF obstacles
Warehouse,
Airport,
Manufacturing
3.5 3.2
Mildly Dense:
With medium to high
amount of RF obstacles
Retail, Office
Space with
approx. 80%
cubes and 20%
hard-walled
offices
3.61 3.31
Moderately Dense:
With medium to high
amount of RF obstacles
Office Space with
approx. 50 %
cubes and 50 %
hard-walled
offices
3.76 3.48
Dense:
With high amount of RF
obstacles
Hospital, Office
Space with
approx. 20%
cubes and 80 %
hard-walled
offices
3.94 3.81
Table 4 Examples for Propagation Coefficient (source: Wireless Valley)
3.4.1.1 Free Space Path Loss
For free space propagation loss the formula defined in section 3.4.1 can be used. Wall
losses can be removed from the formula and the propagation constant has to be chosen to
be 2.
This model can be basically chosen for open indoor environments like rural areas.