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MobileAccessVE Dual-Band Instant Coverage Solution User Manual P/N: 709C004904 REV: A01 Date: JUNE 2011 User Manual Preface Material Dual-Band MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual II MobileAccess 8391 Old Courthouse Road, Suite 300, Vienna, VA 22182 Tel: +1(866)436-9266, +1(703)848-0200 TAC: +1(800)787-1266, Fax: +1(703)848-0280 http://www.MobileAccess.com Preface Material Dual-Band MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual III Preface Material © Copyright 2011, MobileAccess. All Rights Reserved. This 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. This 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. 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. The 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. Preface Material Dual-Band MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual IV 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. Reporting Defects The units were inspected before shipment and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects. Examine 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 Safety Warnings To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirement, adhere to the following warnings: Warning! The Access Pod with its built-in antenna must be installed with a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be located in conjunction with any other antenna. Warning! The outside antenna must be installed with a separation of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be located in conjunction with…
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Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 27 July 2011 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: OJFVECELLPCSFB In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, MobileAccess Networks hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VAP BlkDia.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VAP PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VAP Schem.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU BlkDia.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Combiner PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Combiner Schem.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Digital Section PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Digital Section Schem.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Ref PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Ref Schem.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU RF-IF PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU RF-IF Schem.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Splitter PartsLst.pdf CONF APPENDIX VE CELL PCS FB VCU Splitter Schem.pdf Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 27 July 2011 The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Steve Blum Product Manager MobileAccess Networks 8391 Old Courthouse Rd Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182-3819 Unwired: 541-758-2880 Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind On the web at www.MobileAccess.com
Ma king Wireless an Indoor State of Mind FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 27 July 2011 To: Timco Engineering Inc. To Whom It May Concern We hereby authorize Mr. Shaike Raz of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd (ITL ) to sign Form 731 on our behalf regarding the FCC ID Certification Process for the following application: FCC ID: OJFVECELLPCSFB Thank you, Sincerely, Steve Blum Product Manager MobileAccess Networks 8391 Old Courthouse Rd Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182-3819 Unwired: 541-758-2880 Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind On the web at www.MobileAccess.com
Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 27 July 2011 To: Timco Engineering Inc. To Whom It May Concern We hereby authorize Mr. Shaike Raz of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd (ITL ) to act on our behalf regarding the FCC ID Certification Process for the following application: FCC ID: OJFVECELLPCSFB Thank you, Sincerely, Steve Blum Product Manager MobileAccess Networks 8391 Old Courthouse Rd Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182-3819 Unwired: 541-758-2880 Making Wireless an Indoor State of Mind On the web at www.MobileAccess.com
2)This device must accept any interference received , This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)This device may not cause harmful interference ,and operation. including interference that may cause undesired FCC ID: OJFVECELLPCSFB
MobileAccessVE CELL-PCS Full Band Operational Description P/N: 709C004904 REV: A01 Date: JULY 2011 User Manual Operational Description System Architecture Main Elements - The MobileAccessVE solution is based on the following main elements: VE Control Unit (VCU) – installed in the communication room or shaft. Converges the Ethernet and RF signals and provides secure, central management to up to 12 VAPs or (Slave) VCUs in any combination. The same unit model can be configured either as Master or Slave depending on the installation topology: Master VE Control Unit (Master VCU) – Installed in the main communication IDF/Telco closet, interfaces to the service provider’s RF equipment, and provides secure, central management to up to twelve VCUs and VAP devices in any combination. Slave VE Control Unit (Slave VCU) – Used to expand coverage to additional floors. Installed in the IDF/Telco closet of the relevant floor. Each Slave VCU interfaces the Master VCU and up to twelve VAPs and twelve Ethernet connections. The Master and Slave VCUs are connected using dedicated CAT-6/7 cables. VCUs distribute wireless service signals to each VAP along with PoE and where relevant Ethernet signals from the Ethernet switch, throughout the existing CAT-5e/6 infrastructure. VE Access Pod (VAP) – These are pluggable antennas distributed at strategic locations on the floor to provide Ethernet connection to an IP device and wireless coverage of the service via integrated internal (or external) antennas. Power to VAPs is provided via PoE from the VCU. Up to twelve VAPs can be connected to a single VCU using LAN cables (CAT-5e or higher). Note: If the total number of VAPs in the deployment exceeds 72, consult with MobileAccess support. The following figure shows the Multi-tier Dual-Band VE solution architecture. Figure 1. VE Multi-Tier Basic Architecture Note: If the Master VCU supports VAPs (in addition to VCUs), the relevant Ethernet ports are also connected to an Ethernet switch. Operational Description Note: Connecting both VAPs and slave VCUs to the master VCU simultaneously is supported only with VE network elements running SW version 2.6 and above 1.1 System Elements This section describes the interfaces of the VE Control Units and Access Pods. 1.1.1 VE Control Unit (VCU) The VCU can operate as either Master/Standalone or Slave. The front panel supports all the RF, control and optic interfaces, while the rear panel contains the power and alarms interfaces. 1.1.1.1 VCU Front Panel The VCU front panel provides interfaces to RF, management VAP, and VCU interfaces. The type of RF interfaces may vary depending on the VCU model. Below are two models: the top model supports only Duplex N-type interface, while the bottom model supports both Simplex and Duplex QMA connections. Figure 2: Example of VCU with both Simplex and Duplex RF Connectors Duplex QMA connectors Simplex QMA connectors (2 per service) Operational Description Interfaces Description RF Source RF connections to the RF source: simplex or duplex, N-type or QMA depending on the model. Management Relevant only for Master or Standalone VCU. RJ45 WEB management connection to Master or Standalone VCU. VE Access Pod Ports 1-12 VAP and or VCU connections (in any combination): Master VCU – Connections to Slave VCUs or VAPs. Slave VCU – Connections to VAPs. Ethernet Ports 1-12 Ethernet switch connections. Relevant for VCUs with connected VAPs. Connect according to corresponding VAP connections. Master Relevant for Slave VCUs. Connection towards Master VCU VE Access Pod Ports. Reset N/A in current version. Interfaces Description PWR and ACT LEDs PWR - VCU power source: Green - Power OK Disabled - No power received by VCU ACT VCU activity LED: Solid Green – During initialization Blinking Green – Normal operation Fast Blinking Green – User activated VCU Identify on this VCU VAP Status (One LED per Port) Status of the corresponding unit (VAP or VCU) Blinking Green – Unit is initializing Solid Green – Normal operation of unit Solid Orange – Unit is faulty, or unmanaged. This can be due to mismatch type, VoIP phone, etc. Fast Blinking Green – User selected “Identify” command on the unit Off – No VAP or VCU connected to this port. RF (One LED per Service) Status of connected RF capacity source: Green – Master VCU only. Normal RF level Orange – Master VCU only. RF level is either too low, too high, or service has been turned off by the user. Off – VCU is Slave. Master Status of the connection to the Master VCU: Off – Master mode (not connected to VCU) Blinking Green – During attachment process with Master VCU Solid green – Slave (IF-IF) mode and connected to Master Table 1: VCU Ports Description Operational Description 1.1.1.2 VCU Rear Panel The rear panel includes the following: power switch, AC input, AUX alarms, and service personnel connections. Figure 3. VCU Rear Panel Table 2 VCU Rear Panel Description Connector Description Console RS232 local connection for service personnel (D-Type 9) Alarms AUX Alarms Connections In Master/Slave configuration - relevant only for Master VCU. Power Input Standard 3-pins AC power connector equipped with an ON/OFF switch. 90- 264V AC, 47-63 Hz AC; 350W power consumption maximum. 1.1.2 VE Access Pod (VAP) Each VAP supports: Internal antennas and two interfaces for external antennas. By default, the VAP is set to transmit through the integrated internal antennas. To use the external antennas connectors, select the “External Antenna” option in VAP Config-Service RF tab of the VE Web GUI application An Ethernet port for physical Ethernet connection to devices such as a computer, IP phone or Wi-Fi Access Point. Two LED status indictors. The VAP can be mounted on the wall or placed on a flat surface. Brackets are provided for each type of installation. PWR On/Off Switch AC Connector AUX Alarms Console Connector Operational Description The following figure shows the desktop VAP. Figure 4. VE Access Pod-Front Table 2: VAP LEDs…
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8391 Old Courthouse Road, Suite 300 Vienna, VA 22182 27 July 2011 Declaration The Mobileaccess VE system is Plug & Play. No manual tune‐up procedure required. Thank you, Steve Blum Product Manager MobileAccess Networks Inc. Office 541 758-2880 Mobile 541 990-3470
R.F Exposure/Safety Calculation for Mobile Access VE CELL-PCS System The E.U.T. is wall or ceiling mounted. The typical distance between the E.U.T. and the general population is >20 cm for wall or ceiling mounted operation. Calculation of Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Based on Section 1.1307(b)(1) Requirements 2 1 cm mW (a) FCC limit at 1960 MHz is: 2 588.01500/ cm mW f FCC limit at 881.5 MHz is: Using table 1 of Section 1.1310 limit for general population/uncontrolled exposures, the above level is an average over 30 minutes. (b) The power density produced by the E.U.T. is P t - Transmitted Peak Power (worst case) G T - Antenna Gain ,dBi R- Distance from Transmitter ) Pe(cak power density at worst case continuous transmission: Modulation Pt G T (dBi) ) m) m) (m W) Antenna type R (cm S AV 2 (mW/c Spec 2 (mW/c CDMA 8 31.99 Integral 0 20 0.006 0.58 GSM 30.90 Integral 0 20 0.006 1.0 W-CDMA 45.71 Integral 0 20 0.009 1.0 CDMA 8 31.99 External 10 20 0.064 0.58 GSM 30.90 External 10 20 0.061 1.0 W-CDMA 45.71 External 10 20 0.091 1.0 2 4R GP tt S
DATE: 26 July 2011 I.T.L. (PRODUCT TESTING) LTD. FCC Radio Test Report for Mobile Access Networks Equipment under test: VE CELL PCS Full Band Distributed Antenna System comprising: 1. VE Control Unit 2. VE Access Pod 1. VCU-FB-CELL-PCS-12E 2. VAP-FB-CELL-PCSE Written by: _____________________________ D. Shidlowsky, Documentation Approved by: _____________________________ A. Moses, Test Engineer Approved by: _____________________________ I. Raz, EMC Laboratory Manager This report must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written permission of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. This report relates only to items tested. Test Report E108762.00 Mobile Access Networks Page 1 of 87 FCC ACC M Ver 1.1 05Mayl 2000 Test Report E108762.00 Mobile Access Networks Page 2 of 87 FCC ACC M Ver 1.1 05Mayl 2000 Measurement/Technical Report for Mobile Access Networks VE CELL PCS Full Band Distributed Antenna System comprising: 1. VE Control Unit 2. VE Access Pod FCC ID: OJFVECELLPCSFB This report concerns: Original Grant: X Class II change: Class I change: Equipment type: PCS Licensed Transmitter Limits used: 47CFR Parts 2, 22, 24 Measurement procedure used is ANSI C63.4-2003. Substitution Method used as in ANSI/TIA-603-C: 2004 Application for Certification Applicant for this device: prepared by: (different from "prepared by") Ishaishou Raz Steve Blum ITL (Product Testing) Ltd. Mobile Access Networks Kfar Bin Nun 8391 Old Courthouse Rd., Suite #300 D.N. Shimshon 99780 Vienna, VA. 22182 Israel U.S.A. e-mail [email protected] Tel: +1-541-758-2880 Fax: +1-703-848-0260 e-mail: [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.1 Administrative Information.................................................................................5 1.2 List of Accreditations .........................................................................................6 1.3 Product Description ...........................................................................................7 1.4 Test Methodology..............................................................................................8 1.5 Test Facility .......................................................................................................8 1.6 Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................................8 2 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION--------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 2.1 Justification........................................................................................................9 2.2 EUT Exercise Software .....................................................................................9 2.3 Special Accessories ..........................................................................................9 2.4 Equipment Modifications ...................................................................................9 2.5 Configuration of Tested System ......................................................................10 3 CONDUCTED AND RADIATED MEASUREMENT TEST SET-UPS PHOTO --------------11 4 CONDUCTED EMISSION DATA-----------------------------------------------------------------------13 4.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................13 4.1 Test Procedure................................................................................................13 4.2 Results.............................................................................................................13 4.3 Test Instrumentation Used, Conducted Measurement ...................................18 5 PEAK OUTPUT POWER CDMA -----------------------------------------------------------------------19 5.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................19 5.2 Test procedure ................................................................................................19 5.3 Results Table ..................................................................................................21 5.4 Test Equipment Used......................................................................................22 6 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH CDMA----------------------------------------------------------------------23 6.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................23 6.2 Test Procedure................................................................................................23 6.3 Results Table ..................................................................................................26 6.4 Test Equipment Used......................................................................................27 7 OUT OF BAND EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS CDMA ----------------------------28 7.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................28 7.2 Test procedure ................................................................................................28 7.3 Results Table ..................................................................................................30 7.4 Test Equipment Used......................................................................................31 8 BAND EDGE SPECTRUM CDMA ---------------------------------------------------------------------32 8.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................32 8.2 Test procedure ................................................................................................32 8.3 Results Table ..................................................................................................33 8.4 Test Equipment Used......................................................................................34 9 OUT OF BAND EMISSIONS (RADIATED) CDMA …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 3 | 24E | 1.93 GHz - 2.00 GHz | 46.00 mW | F9W | 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
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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)