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P/N: 709C001202 REV: 1.11 Date: JULY 2006 M M M o o o b b b i i i l l l e e e A A A c c c c c c e e e s s s s s s 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S S S y y y s s s t t t e e e m m m Installation and Configuration Guide Preface Preface Material MA 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide II MobileAccess Ltd. Vienna, Virginia Tel: +1-703-848-0200 MobileAccess Ltd. Lod, Israel Tel: +972-8-9183888 http://www.MobileAccess.com Preface Preface Material MA 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide III P P r r e e f f a a c c e e M M a a t t e e r r i i a a l l © COPYRIGHT 2006, MOBILEACCESS NETWORKS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. M OBILEACCESSTM IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF MOBILEACCESS. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS OTHER TRADEMARKS, TRADE NAMES AND SERVICE MARKS OF MOBILEACCESS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS, ALL OF WHICH ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. T HIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MOBILEACCESS AND MAY NOT BE COPIED, TRANSMITTED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM OR REPRODUCED IN ANY FORMAT OR MEDIA , IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF MOBILEACCESS. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES ANY PREVIOUS MANUALS, GUIDES, SPECIFICATIONS, DATA SHEETS OR OTHER INFORMATION THAT MAY HAVE BEEN PROVIDED OR MADE AVAILABLE TO THE USER . T HIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MOBILEACCESS DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY, ADEQUACY , QUALITY, VALIDITY, COMPLETENESS OR SUITABILITY FOR ANY PURPOSE OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT. MOBILEACCESS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE UPDATES, IMPROVEMENTS AND ENHANCEMENTS TO THIS DOCUMENT AND THE PRODUCTS TO WHICH IT RELATES AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE TO THE USER . MOBILEACCESS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THIS DOCUMENT OR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. Preface Preface Material MA 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide IV Policy for Warrantee and Repair MOBILEACCESS TESTS AND INSPECTS ALL ITS PRODUCTS TO VERIFY THEIR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY. MOBILEACCESS USES EVERY REASONABLE PRECAUTION TO ENSURE THAT EACH UNIT MEETS THEIR DECLARED SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE SHIPMENT . CUSTOMERS SHOULD ADVISE THEIR INCOMING INSPECTION , ASSEMBLY, AND TEST PERSONNEL ABOUT THE PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED IN HANDLING AND TESTING OUR PRODUCTS. MANY OF THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THIS MANUAL . T HE PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTIES: General Warranty MOBILEACCESS WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ALL STANDARD PRODUCTS SOLD BY MOBILEACCESS TO BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM MOBILEACCESS. DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, MOBILEACCESS WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY PRODUCT THAT MOBILEACCESS PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ALTERATION , ABUSE, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR APPLICATION, ACCIDENT, ELECTRICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL OVER -STRESS, NEGLIGENCE IN USE, STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION OR HANDLING. Specific Product Warranty Instructions ALL MOBILEACCESS PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP, MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION, AND TO NO FURTHER EXTENT . ANY CLAIM FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF UNITS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE ON INCOMING INSPECTION BY A CUSTOMER MUST BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT, OR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DISCOVERY OF A DEFECT WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY MOBILEACCESS AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. MOBILEACCESS SALES AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE COMMITMENTS ON WARRANTY RETURNS. Returns IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO RETURN ANY PRODUCT AGAINST ABOVE WARRANTY, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHALL BE FOLLOWED: 1. RETURN AUTHORIZATION IS TO BE RECEIVED FROM MOBILEACCESS PRIOR TO RETURNING ANY UNIT. ADVISE MOBILEACCESS OF THE MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER , AND DISCREPANCY. THE UNIT MAY THEN BE FORWARDED TO MOBILEACCESS, TRANSPORTATION PREPAID. DEVICES RETURNED COLLECT OR WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED . 2. PRIOR TO REPAIR, MOBILEACCESS WILL ADVISE THE CUSTOMER OF OUR TEST RESULTS AND ANY CHARGES FOR REPAIRING CUSTOMER-CAUSED PROBLEMS OR OUT -OF-WARRANTY CONDITIONS ETC. 3. REPAIRED PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED FOR THE BALANCE OF THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD, OR AT LEAST 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT . Limitations of Liabilities MOBILEACCESS'S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM, OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM, CONNECTED WITH, OR RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE ORDER , CONTRACT, QUOTATION, OR FROM THE PERFORMANCE OR BREACH THEREOF, OR FROM THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURE , SALE, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, OPERATION OR USE OF ANY EQUIPMENT COVERED BY OR FURNISHED UNDER THIS CONTACT , SHALL IN NO CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEVICE WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE CLAIM. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, MOBILEACCESS MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO ANY GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MOBILEACCESS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH FURNISHING OF GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE HEREUNDER, OR THE PERFORMANCE, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE. Preface Preface Material MA 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide V Reporting Defects THE UNITS WERE INSPECTED BEFORE SHIPMENT AND FOUND TO BE FREE OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DEFECTS. E XAMINE THE UNITS FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED IN TRANSIT. IF DAMAGE IS DISCOVERED, FILE A CLAIM WITH THE FREIGHT CARRIER IMMEDIATELY . NOTIFY MOBILEACCESS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NOTE: KEEP ALL PACKING MATERIAL UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE INSPECTION WARNING: TO COMPLY WITH FCC RF EXPOSURE C…
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Ofek One Center Building 2, Northern Industrial Zone, Lod 71293, Israel Tel: +972 8918 3897, Fax: +972 8918 3844, www.mobileaccess.com May 16, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 USA Subject: Request for confidentiality for the RF repeater, model MA2000, FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Dear Gentlemen, In regards the exhibits submitted in support of the application for FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE, please classify the following as confidential under the provision of 47 CFR 0.459: 1) Schematic diagram, file “Schematic_diagram_17035” (13 pages) 2) Schematic diagram, file “Schematic_diagram_RF_17035” (1 page) 3) Block_diagram_17035 (1 page) 4) Parts_list_17035 (11 pages). The above material contains trade secrets or technical data which Mobile Access Networks Ltd. deems to be proprietary. Therefore this information would customarily be guarded from competitors and cannot be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Kochav Yadid Director, Product Implementation & Testing
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 June 30, 2006 RE: Mobile Access Networks FCC ID: OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE After a review of the submitted information, I have a few comments on the above referenced Application. 1) The data sheet provided appears to list iDEN 800, SMR 900, paging 900, and WCDMA. These do not appear to be covered by this application. Please confirm/explain the references in the data sheet if not covered by the application. 2) Labeling appears on the MA2000 cabinet, yet the cabinet appears capable of various number and types of RHU units, including different services. It appears that the labeling of the individual RHU’s may be more appropriate. If not, then different FCC ID’s may be necessary for each configuration on the MA2000 cabinet depending on the number and type of RHU’s present. However the labeling of the cabinet will only be valid for the particular loaded system (i.e. 4 RHU’s) as defined in this application. Does the applicant understand this? Please justify labeling of the cabinet vs. labeling of the individual RHU units. 3) Per FCC guidelines, please justify the input drive level used (why was the level selected, was it the maximum input rating and maximum gain set and then used for all tests). 4) The maximum input on page 9 of the test report appears to cite an maximum input of -20 dBm. Is this the maximum level (see 3 above)? 5) The operational description is shown for the 1000 unit. Please either updated to include the 2000 unit, or explain relevance in relation to the 2000 given in this application. 6) Page 6 of the operational description appears to mention SMR and iDEN. Please explain. 7) It is uncertain if a description of all circuitry and devices provided for determining and stabilizing frequency, for suppression of spurious radiation, for limiting modulation, and for limiting power been provided per 2.1033(c)(10). 8) Please update table 7.1.2 and 8.1.2 to shown compliance with ERP/EIRP using maximum antenna gain allowed. 9) Users manual should clearly identify antennas are installed a large distance (i.e. 100 feet) between each other. Please show in the manual where information regarding this can be found. 10) FCC requires applicant to understand their responsibilities under Sections 22.383 for related booster/inbuilding operations. Please confirm applicant understands their responsibilities. 11) Users manual should inform user for proper RF exposure separation distances and against co- location with other antennas. Note that co-location is generally defined as TX antennas that are installed < 20 cm apart from each other. 12) Previous certifications appears to include the following: “Part of RF Distribution System may include FCC ID: OJFMA1000, FCC ID: OJFMA1200 and/or FCC ID: OJFMA850”. Please comment on all applicable FCC ID’s so the grant note will be correct. Timothy R. Johnson Examining Engineer mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. z Page 2 July 2, 2006 Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
HERM O N LA BO RA TO RIES July 11, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 Attn: Mr. T. Johnson, Examining Engineer RE: your e-mail dated June 30, 2006; Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE, ATCB003499 Dear Mr. Johnson, Please find below the answers to your questions. 1) The data sheet is for all Mobile Access products. 2) Mobile Access understands and confirms the labeling of the individual RHUs, the sticker for the MA2000 cabinet is attached. The revised file “Label_location_cabinet 17035_rev1” was uploaded on July 10, 2006. 3) The system has an ALC feature (Automatic Level Control). Increase of the power above -20 dBm will decrease an EUT gain, therefore to insure maximum gain, the – 20 dBm level was used during all testing. 4) Please see above. 5) The operational description is for the MA2000 as well, please see pages 4-6. 6) Page 6 was corrected, the revised file “Operational_description_17035_rev1” was uploaded on July 10, 2006. 7) All description provided. 8) Tables 7.1.2 and 8.1.2 were updated. The revised file MOBRAD_FCC.17035_rev1 was uploaded on July 10, 2006. 9) Please see the User Manual, page 35. The corrected file “User_manual_17035_rev1” was uploaded on July 11, 2006. 10) MobileAccess understands and confirms the responsibilities according to FCC 47CFR section 22.383. 11) Please see page VI of MA2000 user manual, there is a warning for 20 cm distance - file “User_manual_17035_rev1” 12) The system shall include FCC ID:OJF MA1200, FCC ID:OJF MA850. The revised ATCB_Form_731_17035_rev1 was uploaded on July 11, 2006. Sincerely, Marina Cherniavsky, certification engineer Hermon Laboratories
HERM O N LA BO RA TO RIES July 26, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 Attn: Mr. T. Johnson, Examining Engineer RE: your e-mail dated July 25, 2006; Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE, ATCB003499 Dear Mr. Johnson, Please find below the answers to your questions. 1) The file “Label_location_cabinet_17035” uploaded on May 22, 2006 will be used. Mobile Access understands and confirms this label shall be applied to the cabinet loaded with RHU’s as was tested. Sincerely, Marina Cherniavsky, certification engineer Hermon Laboratories
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 25, 2006 RE: Mobile Access Networks FCC ID: OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE After a review of the submitted information, I have a few comments on the above referenced Application. 1) There may have been some misunderstanding in response to the previous labeling question. Please note the previous comments mentioned labeling (and Certifying) individual RHU Units. It appears that the individual RHU’s may already be approved (i.e. OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE). While the intent of this application appears to be to approve the cabinet, then the cabinet itself should be labeled. However please note that the approval is limited to the number and type of RHU’s present for the loaded system as tested. Does the applicant understand this? Additionally, the most recent labeling provided does not appear to include any FCC information and should be corrected as appropriate. Timothy R. Johnson Exami tvning Engineer mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 1 of 6 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 5 photographs Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 2 of 6 Photograph No.1 MA2000 cabinet front view with MA1000 Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 3 of 6 Photograph No.2 MA2000 cabiner general view with open door Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 4 of 6 Photograph No.3 Rear side view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 5 of 6 Photograph No.4 Right side view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 6 of 6 Photograph No.5 Left side view
Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 1 of 2 LABEL The label shown below is affixed on the side panel of the MA2000 cabinet. The label material is PVC with a permanent adhesive. Label location on the MA2000 cabinet side panel, FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttotheconditionthatdevicedoes FCCID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE notcauseharmfulinterference
Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 1 of 9 INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 8 photographs Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 2 of 9 Photograph No.1 MA2000 cabinet internal view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 3 of 9 Photograph No.2 MA2000 cabinet internal view with two MA1000 units removed Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 4 of 9 Photograph No.3 MA1000 RU (RHU) internal view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 5 of 9 Photograph No.4 MA1000 RU internal view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 6 of 9 Photograph No.5 Internal view without shields Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 7 of 9 Photograph No.6 PCB component side view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 8 of 9 Photograph No.7 PCB printed side view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Date: May 2006 Page 9 of 9 Photograph No.8 PCB printed side view without shield
FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 1 of 3 28/02/2006 Voltages, Currents and Power @ RHU1000 / RHU2000 DL Path Narrow Band (High) Component QTY Voltage Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] HMC273MS10G 1 3.3V_DL --- 0.1 AGB-3303 1 7.5V_DL 80 90 RMBA19500A-58 2 7V_PA_Hi 650 1000 Narrow Band (Low) Component QTY Voltage Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] HMC273MS10G 1 3.3V_DL --- 0.1 AGB-3302 1 7.5V_DL 65 70 RMBA09501A-58 1 7V_PA_Low 550 1000 Broad Band Component QTY Voltage Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] ERA-2SM 1 7.5V_DL 40 75 AGB-3302 1 7.5V_DL 65 70 AGB-3303 1 7.5V_DL 80 90 LFD80PhotoDiode 1 7.5V_DL --- 10 LM2904M 2 3.3V_DL 40 100 (1660mW) AD8361ARM 2 3.3V_DL 2.2 4 (400mW) Digital Buffers 2 3.3V_DL 2 4 CC1000 (FSK) 1 3.3V_DL 10 15 Voltages Currents and Power Voltage I [A] Typ. I [A] Max. PWR [W] Typ. PWR [W] Max. 3.3V_DL 0.055 0.1 0.18 0.33 7.5V_DL 0.35 0.45 2.6 3.4 7V_PA_Low 0.55 1 3.9 7 7V_PA_Hi 0.65 1 4.6 7 FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 2 of 3 UL Path Narrow Band (High) Component QTY Voltage [V] Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] HMC273MS10G 1 3.3V_UL --- 0.1 AGB-3303 1 7.5V_UL 80 90 SGA-4586 1 7.5V_UL 45 90 Narrow Band (Low) Component QTY Voltage [V] Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] HMC273MS10G 1 3.3V_UL --- 0.1 HMC288MS8 1 3.3V_UL --- 0.1 AGB-3303 1 7.5V_UL 80 90 SGA-4586 1 7.5V_UL 45 90 Broad Band Component QTY Voltage [V] Current Typ. [mA] Current Max. [mA] AGB-3303 1 7.5V_UL 80 90 LM2904M 2 3.3V_UL 40 100 (1660mW) LM2904M 2 -5V 40 100 (1660mW) AD8361ARM 3 3.3V_UL 3.3 6 (600mW) Laser Diode 1 -5V 30 60 Digital Buffers 3 3.3V_UL 3 6 CC1000 (FSK) 1 3.3V_UL 10 15 SV-1007 (VCO) 1 3.3V_UL 7 10 Digital section Component QTY Voltage [V] Current Typ. [A] Current Max. [A] Digital Section 1 3.3V_D 0.5 1 Voltages Currents and Power Voltage I [A] Typ. I [A] Max. PWR [W] Typ. PWR [W] Max. 3.3V_UL 0.05 0.12 0.2 0.4 7.5V_UL 0.35 0.7 2.6 5.25 -5V 0.07 0.15 0.35 0.8 +3.3V_D 0.5 1 1.7 3.3 FCC ID:OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 3 of 3 Power from System Voltage Regulators Module Voltage Supply Device Max. Current Output Device Typ. Current Output Total Pwr Typ MIC2920A-3.3BS 3.3V_DL 0.4A 100mA 0.33W MIC2920A-3.3BS 3.3V_UL 0.4A 100mA 0.33W MIC2941ABU 7.5V_UL 1.25A 350mA 2.625W MIC2941ABU 7.5V_DL 1.25A 350mA 2.625W MIC29302BU 7V_PA_High 3A 650mA 4.55W MIC29302BU 7V_PA_Low 3A 550mA 3.85W MIC29301-3.3BU 3.3V_D 3A 500mA 1.65W NJM79L05UA-ND -5V 1A 100mA 0.5W Total ----- ----- ----- 16.46W Voltage Regulators Power Dissipation Module Voltage Supply Device Typ. Current Output Total Pwr Typ MIC2920A-3.3BS 3.3V_UL 100mA 0.47W MIC2920A-3.3BS 3.3V_DL 100mA 0.47W MIC2941ABU 7.5V_UL 350mA 0.175W MIC2941ABU 7.5V_DL 350mA 0.175W MIC29302BU 7V_PA_High 650mA 0.65W MIC29302BU 7V_PA_Low 550mA 0.55W MIC29301-3.3BU 3.3V_D 500mA 2.35W NJM79L05UA-ND -5V 100mA 0.2W Total ----- ----- 5.04W Total System Power: 16.46 + 5.04 = 21.5W
DS-MA2000-REV. 3.4 Page-0 MA 2000 System MA 2000 – Multi-Operator Converged In-building Coverage System MobileAccess™ 2000 converged wireless networks solution provides full multi-operator in-building coverage. This includes support for any combination of services in any band range. For example, CELLULAR 800MHz band and GSM 900MHz band. This scalable solution is based on combinin g a number of services, voice and data, and distributin g them at each remote location throu gh a common antenna infrastructure. Voice services are bi-directionally transferred between the BTS/BDA side and the remote locations over optic fiber. Data services from 802.11/a/b/ g APs may be integrated into the MA 2000 system at the remote sites. Main features and capabilities • Support for all current and future technologies • All services are distributed through a singlecoax and antenna infrastructure • Each remote cabinet can house up to 20 multi-operator services • Each MA 2000 Lite can support up to 8 services • All active components are located in the communication closet/room • Modular, scalable and future-safe – additional remote units can easily be installed • Single coax antenna infrastructure prevents RF interferences such as those induced where multiple antenna systems are used to serve multiple services • Enables fast deployment for corporate enterprises, property owners and WSP’s of new services • Reduces tenant disruption • Low power required by the system eliminates the need for high power BTS/RBS, reducing operator expenses • Local and remote monitoring and control capabilities • Software pro grammable parameters including output power, AGC (on/off and levels), and system gain • Real time component setting capabilities for optimal performance MA 2000 Cabinet MA 2000 Lite Architecture DS-MA2000-REV. 3.4 Page-2 Main elements The MA 2000 solution is based on the following main elements: • MA Remote Units (RUs) – service specific devices that perform the optic to RF (and vice versa) conversion at the remote locations and interface to the coax and antenna infrastructure at each location. Each RU can support two services. A third service can be added by connecting an Add-on RHU (MA 1200) to the RU. The RUs are available in two configurations: • 2000 Cabinets – This configuration provides future-safe multi-operator coverage for larger sites. It can distribute up to 20 services through internally housed RUs. • 2000 Lite – This configuration provides single-operator entry level support for up to 8 services. The RUs are external. • MA Base Units (BU) – wideband devices that perform the RF to optic signal conversion (and vice versa) on the BTS/BDA side. Each BU can support up to eight Remote Hub Units through F/O connections. • MA 850 – The MA 850 is a wireless LAN module that provides secure and centralized connections for 802.11a/b/g Access Points and distributes the wireless services over the same coax and broadband infrastructure as the voice services. To provide optimum coverage at all times and monitoring and control of all system elements from a central location MA provides the following devices: • MA Radio Interface Units (RIUs) – The RIUs provide interfaces for up to three BTS/BDA signals, and automatically adjusts the output signal in response to input signal level in order to provide optimal coverage. • MA Network Management System (MA NMS) – enables remote management of all MA 2000 elements from a single location. The system consisting of MA 410/430 controllers and advanced intuitive GUI management software. MA RIUs, BUs and MA 410/430 controllers are concentrated in the communication room, while the RHU, MA 1200 and MA 850 remote units are securely installed (in the shaft or electrical closet) of each remote location. Architecture DS-MA2000-REV. 3.4 Page-3 Figure 1 shows an example of an MA 2000 Cabinet based solution. Five services from two different operators are distributed, where services from Operator A conflict with those from Operator B. The converted optical signal is routed from the BUs directly to the corresponding RUs in each Cabinet over optic fiber. Each BU supports connections to 8 RUs. Additional BUs are required for connection to more RUs. Services 1 and 2 are distributed through the foremost RU in each Cabinet. Services 3, 4 and 5 are distributed through the second RU and the MA 1200 unit connected to that RU. MA 850 converges 802.11a/b/g data services with the voice services to be distributed through a common infrastructure of coax and wideband antennas. Figure 1. Example of MA 2000 Cabinet Architecture RF Parameters DS-MA2000-REV. 3.4 Page-4 RF Parameters Low Band RU 2000 TDMA 800 CDMA 800 iDEN 800 GSM 900 SMR/PAGE 900 Max Output Power per antenna port D U D U D U D U D U 1(composite) 17 16 14 11 14 2 carriers 14 14 11 8 11 4 carriers 11 10 8 5 8 8 carriers 8 7 5 2 5 12 carriers 5 4 5 2 3 Mean Gain(dB) * 17 7 16 7 14 7 11 7 14 7 Pin (dBm) * 0 0 0 0 0 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC OFF Min -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC ON Min 5 5 5 5 5 SFDR ** (dB) 71 67 72 64 71 Max Intermod Distortion (dBm) -13 -13 -13 -36 -13 Max NF (dB) 20 20 20 20 20 Gain Flatness (dB) +2.0 RF Parameters High Band RU 2000 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 TDMA 1900 Max Output Power per antenna port D U D U D U D U 1 (comp) 11 16 15 16 2 carriers 8 10 11 13 4 carriers 5 7 8 9 8 carriers 2 4 5 5 12 carriers 0 2 3 3 Mean Gain(dB) * 11 3 16 3 15 3 16 3 Pin (dBm) * 0 0 0 0 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC OFF Min -6 -6 -6 -6 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC ON Min 3 3 3 3 SFDR ** (dB) 64 66 64 70 Max Intermodulation Distortion (dBm) --30 -13 -13 -13 Max NF(dB) 20 20 20 20 Gain Flatness (dB) +2.0 +2.0 +2.0 +2.0 * Factory set mean gain BU to RHU when RIU is not used. May be field adjusted using system controller. ** SFDR for CDMA services is calculated in 100Kb/sec RF Parameters per Band DS-MA2000-REV. 3.4 Page-5 1200 add-on RF parameters per service 1200 Add-on CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 TDMA 1900 UMTS Max Output Power per antenna port D U D U D U D U 1(compo…
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FCC ID: OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 1 Cell/PCS Remote Hub Unit PRODUCT DESCRIPTION and DESCRIPTION OF THE CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS AND BLOCK DIAGRAM. FCC ID: OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 2 The following is a copy of description of the circuit functions and block diagram of MobileAccess 1000 MobileAccess1000 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The MobileAccess1000 system (MA1000) intended to provide in-building coverage and capacity for mobile telephone services. These qualities achieved by linking the Base Station to distributed antennas inside the buildings through the MA100. The system includes two major components, a Base Unit, which interfaces typically with microcell equipment, and Remote Units, which are distributed throughout the building and are hubs for antennas. The signals in the forward direction (downlink) from the microcell to the mobile telephones are carried via optical fibers from the Base Unit to the Remote Units. The signals in the reverse direction (Uplink) from the mobile to the microcell are similarly carried along a different fiber to the Base Unit. Other relative system components are the optional RIU and controller units. The RIU (Radio Interface Unit) is attended to control the levels of the inputs/output signals to/from the Base Unit including an AGC function. The controller is a unit attended to control the components mentioned above in all aspects of the of the variety controlled/monitored functions of the system. Functionally, the system behaves as a repeater, with gain/attenuation as appropriate. No signal processing/modification, or RF modulation takes place in the system. The base unit is connected via coaxial cable (and attenuators, splitters...) to the microcell equipment, or an off-air repeater. The remote unit ports connect via coaxial cables to indoor antennae, which we do not supply. TO/FROM BASE STATION DL PATH UL PATH Radio Interface Unit BTS conditioner combiners/splitters Laser DL PATH UL PATH PhotoDiode Base Unit fiber fiber Laser PhotoDiode DL PATH UL PATH To / From Antennas RHU combiners/splitters Local Power Supply +7.5V +5V -5V +(20-60) V +3V MICRO CONTROLLER Local Power Supply +7.5V+5V +(20-60)V Local Power supply +7.5V +5V -5V +(20-60)V +3.6V MICRO CONTROLLER MICRO CONTROLLER FCC ID: OJFMA2K-CELL-PCSE Page 3 As mentioned before, the MA1000 system consists of two main RF components and an optional interface unit: The Radio Interface Unit has a place to a three BTSC units (Base Station Conditioner) Inside it. Each BTSC can support different communication bands areas (such as cellular frequencies, PCS frequencies, UMTS frequencies etc.). The signals from/to the BTS conditioners are combined/splitted (DL/UL respectively) inside the RIU to 8 inputs/outputs in order to support up to 32 Remote Hub Units (up to 128 antennas) in the other side of the optical link. Each output of the RIU is connected to an Uplink path in the Base Unit, which converts the RF signal to light and transmits it through the optical link to the Remote Hub Unit. The RHU (Remote Hub Unit) converts the light back to RF signal and after amplifications, transmits the signal to four antennas. In the Uplink path, the signals transmitted from the mobile telephones, received by the RHU. The RHU amplifies the signals and converts the signals into light. The light received by the BU and converted back to RF signals. The signals, after amplification, can be directly connected to the microcell (or the Base Station), or through the Radio Interface Unit. All products controlled by a microcontroller located inside these units. Some parameters are dynamically controlled, such as “AGC like mechanism” in order to prevent overload signals or the Lasers bias, and some of the parameters are only for monitoring (antennas configurations, signal strength received by the system etc). This digital section is only for internal monitoring of the units functions. A communication between the Base Unit and RHU unit is performed by communication through the optical link. The CELL/PCS RHU intended to provide two bands of cellular operation. The Cell band operates between 869-894MHz …
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Harakevet Industrial zone · Binyamina · Israel
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 24E | 1.93 GHz - 1.99 GHz | 536.00 mW | GXW | Amp |

Remote Unit, Radio Node
Equipment Class
B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS)
HRU Digital High Power Amplifier Module supporting PCS
Equipment Class
B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS)
Low Band dRAU
Equipment Class
B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS)
digital Medium-power Remote Unit
Equipment Class
B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS)
digital Medium-power Remote Unit
Equipment Class
B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS)