THOR (Total Hybrid Optical Repeater) HMRU / HARU Installation and Operation Manual Confidential & Proprietary 1/41 THOR REVISION HISTORY Version Issue Date No. of Pages Initials Details of Revision Changes V 1.0 SEP.01 , 2014 Original Technical Support SOLiD serial numbers must be available to authorize technical support and/or to establish a return authorization for defective units. The serial numbers are located on the back of the unit, as well as on the box in which they were delivered. Additional support information may be obtained by accessing the SOLiD Tehcnology, Inc. website at www.solid.co.kr or send email at kiyoo@solid.co.kr Confidential & Proprietary 2/41 THOR Contents Section1 Safety & Certification Notice ............................................................................................. 7 Section2 System Overview ............................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Purpose ..................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2 System overview ...................................................................................................................... 13 Section3 System Configuration and Functions .............................................................................. 14 3.1 HROU (High power Remote Optic Unit) ................................................................................. 15 3.1.2 3.1.3 Specifications of HROU..................................................................................................... 16 Block Diagram of HROU.................................................................................................... 16 3.1.3.1 HMRU block diagram ....................................................................................................... 16 3.1.3.2 HARU block diagram ......................................................................................................... 17 3.1.4 HROU parts ....................................................................................................................... 18 3.1.4.1 HROU inner look ............................................................................................................... 18 3.1.4.2 HROU part list ................................................................................................................... 19 3.1.5 3.1.6 Function by unit ................................................................................................................ 20 Bottom of HROU ............................................................................................................... 24 Section4 System Installation ........................................................................................................... 25 4.1 HROU Installation .................................................................................................................... 26 4..1.1 Tools ......................................................................................................................................... 26 4.2 HROU Enclosure installation ................................................................................................... 27 4.3 How to expand HARU at the HMRU ....................................................................................... 31 4.4 HROU Power Cabling .............................................................................................................. 33 4.5 HROU Ground cabling ............................................................................................................. 34 4.6 Mounting of HRDU .................................................................................................................. 36 Section5 Operation .................................................... ! . 5.1 HROU Operation ................................................. ! . 5.2 HROU Operation ................................................. ! . Section6 Specification ..................................................................................................................... 39 6.1 General Specification ............................................................................................................... 40 6.2 Electrical Specification ............................................................................................................. 41 6.3 Optical Specification ................................................................................................................ 41 6.4 Regulatory Conformity ........................................ ! . Confidential & Proprietary 3/41 THOR 6.5 Marking plate....................................................... ! . Confidential & Proprietary 4/41 THOR Contents of Figure Figure 2.1 Basic system topology............................................................................................. 13 Figure 4.1 HROU Outer Look.................................................................................................... 15 Figure 4.2 HMRU Block diagram .............................................................................................. 16 Figure 4.3 HARU Block diagram ............................................................................................... 17 Figure 4.4 HROU Inner Look .................................................................................................... 18 Figure 4.5 HRDU Outer Look .................................................................................................... 20 Figure 4.6 RPSU Outer Look ..................................................................................................... 22 Figure 4.7 R OPTIC Outer Look................................................................................................. 23 Figure 4.8 RCPU Outer Look .................................................................................................... 23 Figure 4.10 HROU Bottom Look ............................................................................................... 24 Figure 5.1 How to install HROU ............................................................................................... 27 Figure 5.2 Dimension used to install HROU on the WALL ....................................................... 28 Figure 5.3 Procedures of installation ....................................................................................... 29 Figure 5.4 Connection diagram between HMRU and HARU .................................................... 32 Figure 5.5 Location of Ground Terminal .................................................................................. 34 Figure 5.6 Information of Terminal.......................................................................................... 34 Figure 5.7 How to install Ground Terminal .............................................................................. 35 Figure 5.9 How to mount HRDU .............................................................................................. 36 Figure 5.10 The Guide bar ....................................................................................................... 37 Figure 5.11 Correct installed HRDU ......................................................................................... 38 Figure 5.12 Connection diagram of HRDU2 ............................................................................. 38 Figure 6.1 Level diagram ..................................... ! . Figure 6.2 Information HROU and HRDU ID ....... ! . Confidential & Proprietary 5/41 THOR Figure 6.3 HRDU Setting window ........................ ! . Confidential & Proprietary 6/41 THOR Section1 Safety & Certification Notice Confidential & Proprietary 7/41 THOR Only qualified personnel are allowed to handle this unit. Read and obey all the warning labels attached in this user manual Any personnel involved in installation, operation or service of the SOLiD Technology repeaters must understand and obey the following:
- Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment.
- The power supply unit in repeaters contains dangerous voltage level, which can cause electric shock. Switch the mains off prior to any work in such a repeater. Any local regulations are to be followed when servicing repeaters.
- The repeater cover should be (door) securely fastened in open position, e.g. by tying it up, at outdoor work in order to prevent door from slamming due to wind causing bodily harm or damage.
- Use this unit only for the purpose specified by the manufacturer. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. This could cause fires, electric shock or other injuries.
- Any DAS system or Fiber BDA will generate radio (RF) signals and continuously emit RF energy. Avoid prolonged exposure to the antennas. SOLiD recommends maintaining a 500cm minimum clearance from the antenna while the system is operating.
- Due to power dissipation, repeater may reach a very high temperature. Do not operate this unit on or close to flammable materials.
- Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
- Certification FCC: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Parts 15,22,24,27 and 90(Class B) UL/CUL: This equipment complies with UL and CUL 1950-1 Standard for safety for information technology equipment,including electrical business equipment FDA/CDRH: This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules.This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchaper J, Part 1040
- A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment
- This power of this system shall be supplied throughwiring installed in a normal building.If powered directly from the mains distribution system, it shall be used additional protection, such as overvoltage protection device.
- This equipment is classfied as Pollution degree 2
- Round terminals located on the rear of a 1.0mm2(16AWG) or more wires using permanently connected to earth. Confidential & Proprietary 8/41 THOR
- Access can only be gained by SERVICE PERSONS or by USERS who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken; and
- Access is through the use of a TOOL or lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. Notice : Be careful not to touch the Heat-sink part due to high temperature
- A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment. Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which cause the user may be required to take adequate measures. Caution Do Not Open Except at Approved Field Force Protective Work Station
- Only 50 ohm rated antennas, cables and passive equipment shall be used with this remote. Any equipment attached to this device not meeting this standard may cause degradation and unwanted signals in the bi-directional system. All components connected to this device must operate in the frequency range of this device.
- Only 50 ohm rated antennas, cables and passive components operating from 150 - 3 GHz shall be used with this device.
- The head end unit must always be connected to the Base Station using a direct cabled connection. This system has not been approved for use with a wireless connection via server antenna to the base station.
- Signal booster warning label message should include Confidential & Proprietary 9/41 THOR RSS-GEN, Sec. 7.1.2 (transmitters) Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformment la rglementation dIndustrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionneravec une antenne dun type et dun gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour lmetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique lintention desautres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type dantenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotroperayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpassepas lintensit ncessaire ltablissement dune communication satisfaisante. RSS-GEN, Sec. 7.1.2 (detachable antennas) This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II)has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le prsent metteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numro de certification ou son numro de modle sil fait partie du matriel de catgorie I) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types dantenne numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et limpdance requise pour chaque type dantenne. Les types dantenne non inclus dans cette liste,ou dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour lexploitation de lmetteur. RF Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 500 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF exposure will be addressed at time of installation and the use of higher gain antennas may require larger separation distances. RSS-102 RF Exposure Lantenne (ou les antennes) doit tre installe de faon maintenir tout instant une distance minimum de au moins 500 cm entre la source de radiation (lantenne) et toute personne physique. Cet appareil ne doit pas tre install ou utilis en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou metteur. Confidential & Proprietary 10/41 THOR Section2 System Overview 2.1 Purpose 2.2 System overview Confidential & Proprietary 11/41 THOR 2.1 Purpose THOR is a coverage system for outdoor services delivering voice and data in high quality and for seamlessly. As a distributed antenna system, it provides analog and digital phone systems that are served in multiple bands. The system covers general public institutions and private facilities. Shopping Malls Hotels Campus areas Airports Subways Multi-use stadiums, convention centers, etc. The system helps improve outdoor radio environments in poor condition and make better poor RSSI and Ec/Io. By providing communication services at every corner of buildings, the system enables users to make a call at any site. The system uses both analog (AMPS) and digital (TDMA, CDMA and WCDMA) methods. The THOR system supports communication standards and public interface protocols in worldwide use. Frequencies: 700MHz, 800MHz,850MHz 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz,2100MHz, 2600MHz etc. Voice protocols: AMPS,TDMA, CDMA,GSM,IDEN, etc. Data protocols: LTE,EDGE,GPRS,WCDMA,CDMA2000,Paging, etc. THOR is in modular structure per frequency band. To provide desired frequency in the outdoor, all you need to do is to insert a corresponding frequency module into each unit. As it delivers multiple signals with one optical cable, the system, in one-body type, does not require additional facilities whenever new frequency is added. The system is featured with the following:
Flexibiltiy & Scalabiltiy Support fiber-optic ports up to 32 Clustering multiple-buildings (campus) as one coverage Modular structures Modular frequency upgrade Plug-in type module Multi-Band, Multi Operator Signals with a plurality of service provider transmit simultaneously Support multi-operator in a band Confidential & Proprietary 12/41 THOR Low OPEX / CAPEX Compact design Upgradable design Easy installation and maintenance 2.2 System overview THOR is composed of devices given below. HMRU(High power Main Unit) HARU(High power Add-on Unit) A HMRU can support up to one HARU. HMRU transmits/receives optical signal from/to ODU . The budget of optical link is maximum 10dBo with OM1 supported 1optical port and can support up to 5dBo with existing OM4 supported 4optical port. System topology is like below. Figure 2.1 Basic system topology THOR have 20W composite output power every band. HHRDU that is integrated on package with Duplexer, Power Amplifier and RF unit can be mounuted up to 4 in the enclosure. THOR transports signals that multiple operators and multiple technologies are moved at a same time from Base station to a remote location over the same fiber. It is available in single and multi-band configuration supporting , 700MHz, 800MHz,850MHz 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz,2100MHz, 2600MHz etc in parallel. It has been specificllay tested unter a various air interfaces such as iDEN, GSM, CDMA2000, EV-DO, WCDMA, LTE ete. Confidential & Proprietary 13/41 THOR Section3 System Configuration and Functions 4.1 HROU (High power Remote Optic Unit) Confidential & Proprietary 14/41 THOR 3.1 HROU (High power Remote Optic Unit) HROU consists of two unit, one is HMRU(High power Main Remote Unit) and the other is HARU(High power Add-on Remote Unit). The biggest difference between HMRU and HARU is whether R-OPTIC module exist or not in the enclosure. HMRU receives TX optical signals from ODU and converts them into RF signals. The converted RF signals are amplified through High Power Amp in a corresponding HRDU band combined with UDCU, PAU and Cavity duplexer, and then radiated to the antenna port. When receiving RX signals through the antenna port, this unit filters out-of-band signals in a corresponding HRDU and sends the results to R-OPTIC to make electronic-optical conversion of them. After converted, the signals are sent to a upper device of ODU. HMRU can be equipped with up to four HHRDUs (High Remote Drive Unit) and the module supports single band only. HARU receives TX RF signal from HMRU and amplifies through High Power Amp in a corresponding HHRDU combined with UDCU, PAU and Cavity duplexer, and then radiated to the CU(Combining Unit) When receiving RX signals through the antenna port, HHRDU filters out-of band signal in a corresponding HHRDU and sends the results to MHRU through RF cable. Figure 4.1 HROU Outer Look Confidential & Proprietary 15/41 THOR 3.1.2 Specifications of HROU Item Size(mm) Weight Power consumption 3.1.3 Block Diagram of HROU 3.1.3.1 HMRU block diagram Spec. HMRU HARU Remark 320 x 1165 x260 Including Bracket 39 Kg 50W 37kg 40W Common Part Figure 4.2 HMRU Block diagram Confidential & Proprietary 16/41 THOR 3.1.3.2 HARU block diagram Figure 4.3 HARU Block diagram Confidential & Proprietary 17/41 THOR 3.1.4 HROU parts 3.1.4.1 HROU inner look Figure 4.4 HROU Inner Look Confidential & Proprietary 18/41 THOR 3.1.4.2 HROU part list No. Unit Description Remark Remote Optic Make RF conversion of TX optical signals;
1 R-OPTIC Convert RX RF signals into optical signals;
2 RCPU 3 RPSU Compensates optical loss Communicates with BIU/OEU though the FSK modem Remote Central Processor Unit Monitoring status of each unit Communicating with BIU/ODU Support LED indicators on it to check alarm Remote Power Supply Unit Input power: 90~230V, Output power: 29V single voltage High Remote Drive Unit Consist of UDCU, PAU and cavity filter 4 HRDU X4 Filter and high amplify TX signals;
Filter and amplify RX signals in low noise amplifier;
Remove out-of signals through cavity duplexer 5 Enclosure Enclosure to satisfy IP66;
Enable Wall/Rack Mount Optional Only HMRU Common Common Optional Max 4 Common Confidential & Proprietary 19/41 THOR 3.1.5 Function by unit 1) High Remote Drive Unit (HRDU) When receiving TX signals from each band through Remote Optic, HRDU filters the signals and amplifies them with High Power Ampifier. The unit also filters RX signals given through cavity filter and amplifies them to send the signals to Remote Optic.In the unit, there is ATT to adjust gain. HRDU consist of UDCU, DTU, PAU and cavity duplexer like below figure and all modules are merged with one package Figure 4.5 HRDU Outer Look HRDU devices are varied for each frequency band, including the following:
No 1 2 Unit naming Description Frequency TX RX THOR-HRDU-850CEL Single band 869-894MHz 824-849MHz TBD Confidential & Proprietary 20/41 THOR No Unit naming Dimension Weight Power consumption Outlook 1 N20-HRDU-850C 233 X 155 X 143 5.6kg 150W Confidential & Proprietary 21/41 THOR 2) Remote Power Supply Unit (RPSU) RPSU is provided of 110/220Vac at input and provide output +29V only singl voltage of DC power basically. Figure 4.6 RPSU Outer Look Functions:
Providing a circuit breaker to turn AC power ON/OFF Providing DC power each HRDU Providing DC power and signal to FAN tray LED indicators for showing alarm staus of PSU Caution OMBLE POLE/NEUTRAL FUSING Confidential & Proprietary 22/41 THOR 3) Remote Optic(R OPTIC) Remote Optic converts optical signals into RF signals and performs vice versa. It also has internal ATT for optical compensation to compensate for optical cable loss. It provides two path in pairs(TX/RX) to transport RF signal to ARUs Figure 4.7 R OPTIC Outer Look 4) Remote Central Processor Unit (RCPU) RCPU can monitor and control each module of HROU. This unit receives and analyzes upper communication data from Remote Optic and reports the unit's own value to upper devices. At the front of the module, it has LED indicator to show system status, letting you check any abnormalities at a time. At the same front, it also has communication LED Indicators to show communication status with upper devices. Through Local port, the unit enables you to check and control device status through PC and laptop. It provides three interface port with ARUs to communicate with these. It also provide dry contact port, which is (1) output port and (1) input port Figure 4.8 RCPU Outer Look Confidential & Proprietary 23/41 THOR 3.1.6 Bottom of HROU 1) Functions Figure 4.10 HROU Bottom Look No Port HMRU HARU Remark 1 Optical Port 1EA 1EA, X 1EA, 2 ARU Interface
(1)CON,(2)SMA-
(1)CON,(2)SMA-
Female Female ANT1 ANT2 1EA 1EA AC Power IN 1EA AC Power OUT 1EA EXT-FAN 1EA 3 4 6 7 8 1EA 1EA 1EA
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1EA SC/APC, Waterproof DIN-type female DIN-type female MS-Con, Waterproof MS-Con, Waterproof Waterproof-Con Confidential & Proprietary 24/41 THOR Section4 System Installation 5.1 HROU Installation Confidential & Proprietary 25/41 THOR This chapter describes how to install each unit and optical cables, along with power cabling method. In detail, the chapter describes how to install shelves or enclosuers of each unit, Power Cabling method and Optic Cabling and RF Interface. Furthermore, by showing power consumption of modules to be installed in each unit, it presents Power Cabling budget in a simple way. Then, it describes the quantity of components of modules to be installed in each unit and expansion method. 4.1 HROU Installation 4..1.1 Tools Tools needed for installation is table below No 1 2 3 Tools Qty Specification Remark
+, 3 For fixing Length is more than 20mm HRDU 33mm 19mm To tighten antenna port To CU N-type port 1 1 1 Confidential & Proprietary 26/41 THOR 4.2 HROU Enclosure installation HROU is designed to be water- and dirt-proof. The unit has the structure of one-Body enclosure. It satisfies water-proof and quake-proof standards equivalent of NEMA4(IP66). The way to install for both HMRU and ARU has same method. Basically HROU is attached with wall mountable bracket. HROU can be mounted into either of wall or on a pole. Figure 5.1 How to install HROU Confidential & Proprietary 27/41 THOR Figure 5.2 Dimension used to install HROU on the WALL Confidential & Proprietary 28/41 THOR HROU Wall Mount Installation HROUs installation bracket is attached on Enclosure when is delivered. It doesnt need to remove bracket to install enclosure. simply after installing 4 of M12 mounting bolts, secure 4 mounting bolts tightly First, install 2 of M12 mounting bolts roughly half way on the enclosure and install enclosure over the bolts and secure tightly. Second, install 2 of M12 mounting bolts under the enclosure and secure tightly Figure 5.3 Procedures of installation Confidential & Proprietary 29/41 THOR HROU components HROU has the following components:
No. Unit Description Remark Enclosure Including Wall mounting bracket RCPU
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1EA 1EA R_OPTIC With SC/ACP adaptor(only HMRU) 1EA,optional Common Part RPSU AC 110/220V FAN UNIT 2 FANs is inside Power Cable1
- MS Connector with 4 hole(AC) Power Cable2
- MS connector for HMRU connection with MS con and Circular connector on the each side of end HMRU HRDU THOR-HRDU-850C 1EA 1EA 1EA, HMRU 1EA, HARU CU1-
L70C85P191 9A21 Basically, the common part of HROU should have an enclosure and it is equipped with RCPU to inquire and control state of each module, R_OPTIC to make both of electronic-optical and optical-electronic conversions, RPSU to supply power for HROU. It should have Power Cable for external rectifier or to supply required power. In addition, HRDU can be mounted and removed to provide service for desired band. Confidential & Proprietary 30/41 THOR 4.3 How to expand HARU at the HMRU HMRU can expand ARU up to 1. The three item is needed for connection between HMRU and HARU. HARUs components additively have 3 item except for enclosure like below Accessories Description Qty Specification Remark 1 TX RF Cable 1 SBA(M) ST_1.5M 2 RX RF Cable 1 SMA(M) ST_1.5M 3 I/O Cable 1 101(8pin_F) IEC 61076-2-
ST_1.5m 4 Power Cable 1 MIL-5015(18-10_F) ST to Circular(eco mate 3+PE_M) ST_1.5m Confidential & Proprietary 31/41 THOR The following picture shows the connection diagrm between HMRU and HARUs For expanding HARU at the HMRU within the proper cable length provided. The cables between HMRU and HARU have each 1.5m length Figure 5.4 Connection diagram between HMRU and HARU Confidential & Proprietary 32/41 THOR 4.4 HROU Power Cabling HROU supports AC110V/220V of input power. Provided outside power cable is only one type with AWG#14 3m. Power cable is provided without power plug and it should be attached power plug based on nationals power plug type The pin discription of AC port is below. You should connect exact polarity of AC. Port outlook MS Connector numbering Name Description A B C D AC_H AC Hot AC_N AC Neutral N.C F.G Not Connected Frame Ground Check if the connection is the same as one seen in the table above and make sure to turn the power ON. Provided AC power cables outlook is below Confidential & Proprietary 33/41 THOR A : AC_HB : AC_NC : N.CD : F.G 4.5 HROU Ground cabling The Grounding terminal is located at the bottom of HROU enclosure fixed by M6 screw. Compression terminal is attached already when is delivered. The recommended thickness of cable is AWG#6 copper grounding wire Figure 5.5 Location of Ground Terminal The specification of compression terminal is like below Figure 5.6 Information of Terminal Confidential & Proprietary 34/41 THOR The required part number is JOCT 16-6 supporting AWG 6. The way to install the grounding cable comply with below procedures Figure 5.7 How to install Ground Terminal The procedures are 1. 2. Loosen a two M6 screws and then take compression terminal off Insert AWG#6 Grounding Wire into terminal and then compress a terminal using tool 3. Assemble the terminal which made in step 2 using 2xM6 screws 4. Cut the ground wire to proper length and connect it to the earth ground source Confidential & Proprietary 35/41 THOR 4.6 Mounting of HRDU HROU has slots to enable up to four HRDU modules to be mounted in it. You can mount a HRDU into deginated slot surely. It is not possible to provide services with a HRDU module alone; you need to connect HRDU cavity duplexer antenna port with CUs deginated port. Figure 5.9 How to mount HRDU Confidential & Proprietary 36/41 THOR Because there are the guide bracket, it assists HRDU to move exact location. The screw for fixing HRDU on the heat-sink is already attached on HRDU and so you can assemble HRDU easily. Insert HRDU at the deginated slot and secure 4 screws tightly using M3screw driver. Figure 5.10 The Guide bar Confidential & Proprietary 37/41 THOR Figure 5.11 Correct installed HRDU If there is empty HRDU slot. It nedd to install RDU Blank Unit like below picture. It can insert/remove for ease by securing/loosing captive screw attached on RDU Blank Unit. Figure 5.12 Connection diagram of HRDU2 Confidential & Proprietary 38/41 THOR Section5 Specification Confidential & Proprietary 39/41 THOR 5.1 General Specification General Data Nominal Impedance 50 ohm VSWR 1.5:1 at all in& out ports Mounting Type Wall Mounting In & Output Port Type DIN Female DIN Female (7/16) ON ALM LD PD WL Front Panel LED Indicator Noise Figure Ripple Power on: Green, Power OFF : Gray Power ON : Green / Alarm: Red Normal : Green, Alarm : Red Normal : Green, Alarm : Red Green LED flickering: Communication Status 6dB 2dB Maximum Power Consumption 630W at full load MRU Dimension (W x H x D) 320 x 1165 x 260 mm Total Max Weight 57 kg Power Supply Range 110/220V 10% AC(90V ~ 230V) Optical Data Wavelength TX/RX Maximum Optical Loss Fiber Optic Connector 1310/1550nm 10dBo SC/APC Confidential & Proprietary 40/41 THOR Environmental Data Environmental Condition & IP Rating IP66 Operating Temperature (C)
-25 ~ +55C Operating Humidity 5~ 90% non-condensing 5.2 Electrical Specification Part Name Service Band Downlink (Tx) Uplink (Rx) Freq Bandwidth
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(MHz) Output Power
(dBm) Freq Bandwidth
(MHz)
(MHz) TR_HRDU_850C CDMA,LTE,WCDMA 869~894 25 44 824~849 25 5.3 Optical Specification Unit Name HR_R-OPTIC Remark RF SMBL/PDM FEMALE / 50ohm Analog Connector Optic SC / APC (STEP FERRULE) Power/Signal D-SUB 3ROW 15P MALE Laser Diode Photo Diode Optic Loss 1550nm(Coaxial Type) 1310nm 1dBo~ 5dBo@ OM4 1dBo~10dBo @ OM1 Confidential & Proprietary 41/41 THOR