Understanding Optional Components; How The Psu Fits In - ZinWave UNITIVITY 5000 User Manual

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for MIMO A and 64 for MIMO B. This is because each location now has 2 Remote Units with 2 Tx and
2 Rx antennas. The number of antenna locations is now 64.
If MIMO antennas (which have 2 RF connections) are used, the number of antennas is 32 for MIMO Tx
and 32 for MIMO Rx. The number of antenna locations is now 32.
Note: The MIMO routing is done via the Signal Routing Matrix in the Primary Hub.

1.4 Understanding Optional Components

You can enrich the standard UNItivity 5000 solution by incorporating optional components. Optional
components enhance the system input capability or the operation of a core component. The POI
expands system RF input capability while the stand-alone PSU provides a simple to install power
capability for Remote Units connected directly to the Primary Hub.

1.4.1 How the PSU Fits in

The Central 48V DC Power Supply is a 1U rack mountable unit that can be used to power Remote
Units directly connected to the Primary Hub. This 600W unit provides eight 48V outputs on terminals
supporting twin core cabling. If it is co-located with the Primary Hub, it can be monitored via a USB port
on the Primary Hub. Secondary Hubs incorporate similar Power Supply functionality as standard.
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