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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4.7 Commissioning of NMS
After all steps above have been done the NMS server can be started. The elements of the
system should be started (supplied with power) in this sequence:
NMS server
Root Switches (+BSI)
Access Switches (RRHs are also started due to PoE)
4.7.1 Start of NMS Server
1. Press left most red button on front panel of NMS server until the fan power led starts
to glow (green led).
2. The windows operating system starts. The NMS server application and all necessary
services are started automatically in the background. This is done even before user
login. The server is operational now. Login is done in this chapter only to check if all
devices have been discovered correctly by NMS, usually the user login is only
necessary to change system settings.
3. This first run is only meant to check if all devices have been found.
4. The operating system prompts for a password.
Default password is: nmsadmin.
4.7.2 BTS – ClearFill®Star Integration
Refer to Section System Design, subsection POI, for appropriate RF levels and system delay
times.
4.7.3 Commissioning of ClearFill®Star via NMS
This chapter describes only how to use the NMS server to
check if all devices have been connected correctly. The NMS
server and the client application and the correct setup are
described in later chapters.