User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 System Description
- 3 Specifications
- 4 Installation
- 5 Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance
- 6 System Configuration Changes
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Installation
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• The bandwidth required for a fully loaded S-AGW at the S-AGW – IP backhaul
interface is about 200 kbps (per TRX) * 40 = 8 Mbps
4.2 Preparation for Installation
In Section 4.3 you will connect the cabling and bring up the PicoBTS CPE. Installation
requires no training or prior expertise on the product. The software architecture of the S-
Series allows for a “plug-and-play” behaviour. No intervention is required if the
preparation described in this section has been accomplished.
Before the PicoBTS CPE is able to register, it must be provisioned with the FQDN (or IP
address) of the S-RS in order to initiate the process. (For security, the S-RS does not
advertise or poll.) Normally this provisioning is pre-loaded in the CPE.
Refer to Appendix B, Default Configuration of the OmniCell@Home Picocell as Shipped,
for the Factory settings for the PicoBTS.
4.3 Installing CPE Equipment
Note: Infrastructure equipment must be operational before CPE can be installed.
The PicoBTS hardware is installed at customer premise locations, most likely
at different times and by different personnel.
The following items come with the PicoBTS:
• Power supply transformer assembly with country-specific adapters
• Ethernet cable: CAT5e, 7 ft (2.13 m)
The customer needs to supply additional Ethernet cables if additional equipment will be
connected to the PicoBTS router on the LAN side. Auto MDX/MDIX is supported.
The PicoBTS should be placed on a table top in the vertical position as shown in Figure
1.
Plan to route the necessary cabling to the location of the PicoBTS, including power, WAN
cable, and any LAN cables.
4.3.1 Mechanical Installation Time
Mechanical installation time for the PicoBTS is designed to be minimal, and should be
less than 10 minutes.
Connect the PicoBTS WAN port to the broadband IP backhaul network (xDSL or cable
modem).
Connect the LAN ports to the local area network as necessary.
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