Key Features; Network Topologies; Single-Star Configuration - ZinWave UNITIVITY 5000 User Manual

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UNItivity 5000
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1.2 Key Features

The UNItivity 5000 solution provides the following key features:
Wideband 150 – 2700 MHz and 3300MHz – 4200MHz capability
Supports single star or double star topologies, supporting up to 64 Remote Units.
Single mode Fiber (SMF) from head-end to antenna
Supports Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD)
Modular Primary and dedicated Secondary Hubs, with 48V PSU functionality for powering
Remote Units incorporated in Secondary Hub.
Support for long fiber distances (typically 2 km per fiber) thanks to accurate measurement of
optical loss (5dBo max).
Self-calibrating system - gain levels are adjusted automatically to accommodate different
cable length and optical losses.
Hot-swappable Modules
Web-based configuration and management system including SNMP v3 monitoring.
Unique service distribution matrix on the Hubs provides flexibility on how the services are
routed within a deployment

1.3 Network Topologies

UNItivity 5000 supports a number of configuration topologies making it a flexible system that can
support small venues to very large facilities and campuses. This, coupled with UNItivity 5000's
wideband attributes, enable system growth for both coverage of additional areas or buildings, or for
adding support for new frequencies, wireless operators or services. The UNItivity 5000 system can range
from a single Primary Hub and Remote Unit (a 1-1 configuration) to a maximum configuration consisting
of a Primary Hub, 8 associated Secondary Hubs, and 64 Remote Units (a 1-8-64 configuration).

1.3.1 Single-Star Configuration

In its single star fiber-to-antenna topology, UNItivity 5000 supports a Primary Hub with up to 8 Remote
Units.
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