Solid Technologies Hercules-S User Manual

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  • Page 1 Hercules-­‐S   ( 5W   R emote   U nit)   User   M anual                       .   SOLiD,   I nc   10,9th   F loor,   S OLiD   S pace220   P angyoyeok-­‐ro,   B undang-­‐gu,   S eongnam-­‐si,   G yeonggi-­‐do,   K orea   3 93-­‐400    ...
  • Page 2 REVISION   H ISTORY   No.   o f   Version   Issue   D ate   Initials   Details   o f   R evision   C hanges   Pages   V   1 .0   Oct.   2 3,   2 013    ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Section1 Safety   &   C ertification   N otice ................ 5 Section2 Introduction ....................8 2.1 Purpose ......................9 2.2 HERCULES-­‐S ..................... 10 Section3 Functional   D escription ................11 3.1 General ......................12 3.2 Component   o f   H ERCULES-­‐S   R emote   U nit ............13 3.3 Dimension .......................
  • Page 4 Contents   o f   F igure   Figure   3 .1   –   R emote   U nit   B lock   D iagram ............. 12 Figure   3 .2   –   I nside   o f   R emote   U nit ..............13 Figure  ...
  • Page 5: Safety   &   C Ertification   N Otice

    Section1                                                                 Safety  ...
  • Page 6 “Only   qualified   personnel   should   handle   the   DAS   equipment.   Any   person   involved   in   installation   o r   s ervice   o f   t he   D AS   s hould   u nderstand   a nd   f ollow   t hese   s afety   g uidelines.”        ...
  • Page 7   If   p owered   d irectly   f rom   t he   m ains   d istribution   s ystem,   i t   s hall   b e   u sed   a dditional   p rotection,   s uch   a s   overvoltage  ...
  • Page 8: Section2

      Section2                                                                           Introduction  ...
  • Page 9: Purpose

    2.1 Purpose   HERCULES-­‐S   i s   a   c overage   s ystem   f or   i n-­‐building   s ervices   d elivering   v oice   a nd   d ata   i n   h igh   q uality   a nd   f or   seamlessly.  ...
  • Page 10: Hercules-­-S

    Signals   w ith   a   p lurality   o f   s ervice   p rovider   t ransmit   s imultaneously       n Support   m ulti-­‐operator   i n   a   b and     n...
  • Page 11: Section3

    Section3                                                             Functional  ...
  • Page 12: General

    3.1 General   The   f ollowing   f igure   s hows   t he   b lock   d iagram   o f   H ERCULES-­‐S   R emote   U nit.       Figure   3 .1   –   R emote   U nit   B lock   D iagram    ...
  • Page 13: Component   O F   H Ercules-­-S   R Emote   U Nit

    3.2 Component   o f   H ERCULES-­‐S   R emote   U nit   The   f ollowing   f igure   s hows   i nternal   c onfiguration   o f   R emoe   U nit   w ith   f ully   R F   e quipped.    ...
  • Page 14   The   f ollowing   t able   d escribes   c omponents   o n   R emote   U nit   Unit   Description   Remote   D rive   U nit   Filter   a nd   a mplify   T X   s ignals   RDU+BPF  ...
  • Page 15: Dimension

    3.3 Dimension     Figure   3 .3   –   R emote   U nit   D imension     ITEM   SPECIFICATION   REMARK   405   x   9 60   x   2 50mm/   Size(Width,  ...
  • Page 16: Section4

    Section4                                                   System  ...
  • Page 17 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  ...
  • Page 18: Remote   U Nit   I Nstallation

    4.1 REMOTE   U NIT   I nstallation   4.1.1 REMOTE   U NIT   E nclosure   i nstallation   REMOTE   U NIT   i s   d esigned   t o   b e   w ater-­‐   a nd   d irt-­‐proof.   T he   u nit   h as   t he   s tructure   o f   O ne-­‐Body   e nclosure.   It  ...
  • Page 19: Figure   4 .2   –   D Imension   U Sed   T O   I Nstall   R Emote   U Nit   O N   T He   W All

      Figure   4 .2   –   D imension   u sed   t o   i nstall   R EMOTE   U NIT   o n   t he   W ALL          ...
  • Page 20: Figure   4 .3   –   H Orizontal   I Nstallation

    REMOTE   U NIT   C eil   M ount   I nstallation     For   horizontal   installation,   minimum   separation   distance   of   130mm   is   recommended   as   shown   in   the   below  ...
  • Page 21: Remote   U Nit   P Ower   C Abling

    4.1.2 Remote   U nit   P ower   C abling   Remote   U nit   s upports   o nly   A C120V   o f   i nput   p ower.     The   f ollowing   f igure   s hows   c onfiguration   o f   p ower   s upply   f or   A C   1 20V.    ...
  • Page 22 In  order  to  install  the  power  connection,  first  connect  HBG-­‐114-­‐1  connector(RFS)  on  hole  at  bottom  of   enclosure.   T his   H BG-­‐114-­‐1   c onnector   h as   3 6.0mm   d iameter   a nd   m ade   o f   a luminum.    ...
  • Page 23 Check   i f   t he   c onnection   i s   t he   s ame   a s   o ne   s een   i n   t he   t able   a bove   a nd   m ake   s ure   t o   t urn   t he   p ower   O N.    ...
  • Page 24: Remote   U Nit   O Ptical   C Abling

    4.1.3 Remote   U nit   O ptical   C abling   REMOTE   UNIT   makes   optical-­‐electronic   conversion   of   TX   signals   from   upper   ODU   makes   electronic-­‐   optical  conversion  of  RX  signals.  REMOTE  UNIT  has  one  optical  module  in  it.  As  WDM  is  installed  in  the   R_OPTIC  ...
  • Page 25: Gnd   T Erminal   C Onnection

    4.1.4 GND   T erminal   C onnection   The   G round   T erminal   i s   l ocated   a t   t he   l ef   s ide   o f   R emote   U nit.    ...
  • Page 26: Coaxial   C Able   A Nd   A Ntenna   C Onnection

    4.1.5 Coaxial   c able   a nd   A ntenna   C onnection   The   coaxial   cables   which   are   connected   to   antenna   distribued   network   connect   to   antenna   port   of   REMOTE  ...
  • Page 27: Section5

    Section5                                                                           System  ...
  • Page 28: Physical   S Pecifications

    Physical   S pecifications     Parameter   ROU   RF   C onnectors   (1)   7 /16   D IN-­‐type,   f emale   Serial   I nterface   c onnector   (1)   R S-­‐232   9 -­‐pin   D-­‐sub,  ...
  • Page 29: Rf   P Erformance

    RF   p erformance     Supported Services 700LTE 1900 2100 Supported Services Sprint/850 Full Band Cellular Tx (MHz) 728-756 862-894 1930-1995 2110-2155 Frequency 698-716 Range Rx (MHz) 817-849 1850-1915 1710-1755 777-787 Tx (MHz) Bandwidth Rx (MHz) RF Parameters Tx (dBm) -20 to +10 -20 to +10 -20 to +10...
  • Page 30: Certification

    Certification     Title   Standards   Remarks   Environmental   Temperature   a nge   -­‐25°C   t o   + 55°C/   -­‐ 13   t o   1 31°F   Ambient   T emperature        ...

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