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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4 System Installation
4.1 General
4.1.1 Safety Considerations
PTFE and PTFE Composite Materials:
Materials should never be heated to the point where smoke or fumes are evolved.
Any person feeling drowsy after coming into contact with PTFE, especially dust or fumes
should seek medical attention.
4.1.2 Packing List
Each unit comes with a packing list. Please check the completeness of each unit and contact
RFS directly to claim any missing parts.
Each unit comes with required installation material for normal installation. In case, special
mounting places are foreseen (e.g. false ceilings or wooden walls), the special mounting
accessory is not part of the RFS delivery and has to be provided locally.
It is absolutely essential to document the system topology and the system setup.
Please write down during the installation:
MAC address of every RRH and BSI
Connected ports of every GES and devices they are connected to
Sector each installed device is meant to operate in
4.1.3 Health and Safety Warnings
The installation may only be carried out by qualified personnel that are familiar with
the hazards involved and the relevant statutory regulations.
Read and obey all warning labels attached to the unit and in the manuals. Make sure
that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace any missing or
damaged labels.
In the United States: Obey all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA)
regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations
covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. Outside the US,
please observe the local legal instructions concerning Safety and Health.
Keep user handbook within easy reach and make them available to all users.
It is the responsibility of the network provider to implement prevention measures to
avoid health hazards which may be associated to radiation from antennas connected
to any unit.
Use this equipment only for purpose specified by RFS. Do not carry out any
modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by RFS. This
could cause fires, electric shock, or other injuries.
Make sure the network element settings are according to the intended use (see also
product information of RFS) and regulatory requirements are met.