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AW100 Series
CDMA2000 1xRTT and 1xEV-DO
IP Radio Access Network (IP-RAN)
Installation and Maintenance Manual
Version # 0.4
April, 2010
Prepared By
AirWalk Communications, Inc.
1830 North Greenville Ave
Richardson, TX, 75081
Phone: (972) 638-9400
Fax: (972) 638-9401
www.airwalkcom.com
FOR USE BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS ONLY

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Revision History
Version Date Person Description
0.1 07/24/2009 R MacLennan Initial Draft Document for review
0.2 10/07/2009 N. Kafai Addition on Introduction
0.3 12/2/12009 N. Kafai Edited Specifications
0.4 4/7/2010 A Cho Edited Technical Specs
Revision Numbering Key
0.x Work in Progress
1.0 Initial Document Approval
1.x Revisions Following Initial Document Approval
2.0 Revisions Approval

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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................3
1INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................5
1.1PROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTICE ..................................................................................................5
1.2PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT......................................................................................................................5
1.3SCOPE ..................................................................................................................................................5
1.4ORDER OF PRECEDENCE.......................................................................................................................5
1.5TERMINOLOGY.....................................................................................................................................5
1.6TELECOM STANDARDS.........................................................................................................................6
2AW100 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ..................................................................8
2.1STATEMENT OF INTENT........................................................................................................................8
2.2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................8
2.3MAINTENANCE INFORMATION .............................................................................................................9
2.3.1Cleaning......................................................................................................................................9
2.3.2Other Maintenance......................................................................................................................9
2.4LABELING ............................................................................................................................................9
2.4.1Grounding ...................................................................................................................................9
2.4.2Label: Model Identification, FCC Identification, Power ............................................................9
2.5REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION .......................................................................................10
2.5.1Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement)...............................................................................10
2.5.2Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement)................................................................10
2.5.3Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement)...............................................................10
2.5.4RF Power Requirements............................................................................................................10
3AW100 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................11
3.1OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................................11
3.2AW100 NETWORK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................13
3.3HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................15
3.3.1Physical Description .................................................................................................................15
3.3.2Typical Configurations..............................................................................................................15
3.3.3Unit Photographs......................................................................................................................16
3.4SYSTEM CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................17
3.4.1AW-100 Technical Specifications..............................................................................................17
3.4.2Radio Unit Technical Specification (Slim RU Series)...............................................................18
3.4.3Power Supply and Environment Technical Specification..........................................................19
4AW-100 COMPONENTS.......................................................................................................................20
4.1AW-100 MAIN UNIT..........................................................................................................................20
4.2RADIO UNIT (RU -SLIM RU SERIES).................................................................................................21
4.3OPTIONAL DC RPSU (DC POWER CONFIGURATIONS ONLY).............................................................22
4.4COMPONENT LED CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................23
4.4.1CCPB- (Call and Channel Processing Board)..........................................................................23
4.4.2RU DC Power Distribution Unit (RPSU) [DC powered models only] .....................................24
4.4.3Radio Units Front Panel Indicators (Slim RU Series) ..............................................................25
5AW-100 CABLING.................................................................................................................................26
5.1POWER SUPPLY WIRING (AC /DC POWERED VERSIONS)..................................................................26
5.2GROUNDING.......................................................................................................................................26
5.3RF CABLING WITH RU.......................................................................................................................27

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5.4POWER SUPPLY WIRING (DC POWERED MODELS).............................................................................28
5.5GPS ANTENNA CABLE WIRING..........................................................................................................30
6FREQUENCY SETTING PROCEDURES ..........................................................................................31
6.1IBSM MANAGEMENT.........................................................................................................................31
6.2LOCAL FA SETTING ...........................................................................................................................31
6.2.1MMI Connection .......................................................................................................................31
6.2.2FA Change Procedure...............................................................................................................32
7INSTALLATION PROCEDURES........................................................................................................37
7.1VERIFY CUSTOMER CONTACT AND EQUIPMENT LOCATION ...............................................................37
7.1.1Contact customer.......................................................................................................................37
7.1.2Locate and verify floor space....................................................................................................38
7.1.3Uncrate and arrange for packing material disposal.................................................................38
7.1.4Verify location of power distribution points..............................................................................38
7.1.5Verify location of LAN facilities and connection points............................................................39
7.1.6Verify location of RF Antenna Systems, including GPS............................................................39
7.1.7Verify physical mounting racks are present and suitable..........................................................40
7.2IP-RAN INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ...............................................................................................41
7.2.1IP-RAN System physical installation.........................................................................................41
7.2.2Internal system cable connections.............................................................................................41
7.2.3External system Connections.....................................................................................................41
7.2.4Power-up procedure..................................................................................................................42
7.2.5Installation Completion.............................................................................................................43
7.3INITIAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................43
7.3.1Web Server Installation Tool Set-up..........................................................................................44
7.3.2Web Server Connections ...........................................................................................................44
7.3.3IP-RAN Initial Configuration (default “booting mode”)..........................................................46
7.3.4IP-RAN Re-Configuration (“running mode”)...........................................................................47
7.3.5Additional Operation Tests .......................................................................................................48
7.4SITE CLEANUP AND CUSTOMER SIGNOFF...........................................................................................48
7.5RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ......................................................................49
7.6TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES .....................................................................................................49
7.6.1Before Calling for Assistance....................................................................................................49
7.6.2When Calling for Assistance .....................................................................................................50
8APPENDIX A - ACRONYMS................................................................................................................51
9APPENDIX B - INSTALLATION CERTIFICATION DOCUMENT...............................................53

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Proprietary Information Notice
THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. THE
RECIPIENT MAY USE IT ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS
TRANSMITTED AND WILL BE RETURNED UPON REQUEST OR WHEN NO LONGER
NEEDED BY RECIPIENT. IT MAY NOT BE COPIED OR COMMUNICATED WITHOUT
THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF AIRWALK COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
1.2 Purpose of Document
The purpose of this document is to define the Installation, Maintenance and Safety
Compliance of AirWalk Communications, Inc. unique CDMA IP Radio Access Network
(IP- RAN), referred to herein as the AW100 product.
The AirWalk AW100 series is available in two separate platforms:
•AW100-1X which support CDMA - 1xRTT standard, which includes integrated
Base Station Transceiver (BTS) and Base Station Controller (BSC) into a unique
single compact enclosure.
•AW100-DO which supports CDMA - 1xEVDO Rev. A standard which includes
integrated Radio Node (RN) and Radio Network Controller (RNC) into a unique
single compact enclosure.
The target market and applications are in-building areas, corporations, corporate
campuses, enterprises, university campuses, large industrial plants, stadiums, airports,
shopping malls, blind spots, hot spots, rural areas, neighborhoods, and highways.
1.3 Scope
The scope of this document covers the description, environmental specifications,
equipment location, cabling, system installation and maintenance of the AirWalk AW-100.
Specific models covered are identified in the section entitled “Model Information”.
1.4 Order of Precedence
This System Installation Manual will take precedence over any previous AirWalk System
Installation Manual or Document.
1.5 Terminology
See the section entitled: Appendix A – Acronyms

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1.6 Telecom Standards
[1] 3GPP2 C.S0001 – 0006 Radio Interface Specifications for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum
System
[2] 3GPP2 X.S0013 – IMS/MMD Specifications
[3] 3GPP2 A.S0013-C Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network
Interfaces – Part 3 Features
[4] 3GPP2 A.S0014-C Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network
Interfaces – Part 4 (A1, A1p, A2 and A5 Interfaces)
[5] 3GPP2 C.S0015 Short Message Service
[6] RFC 3261 – Session Initiation Protocol
[7] RFC 4566 – SDP: Session Description Protocol
[8] RFC 3455 – Private Header (P-Header) Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol for the
3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
[9] RFC 3325 – Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol for Asserted Identity within
Trusted Networks
[10] RFC 3262 – Reliability of Provisional Responses in Session Initiation Protocol
[11] RFC 3311 – The Session Initiation Protocol UPDATE Method
[12] RFC 2976 – The SIP INFO Method
[13] RFC 4028 – Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol
[14] RFC 4306 – Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2) Protocol
[15] TIA/EIA/IS-2000 Series Revision: C - Introduction to CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Systems,
05/00/02
[16] Personal Station – Base Station Compatibility Requirements for 1.8 to 2.0 GHz CDMA PCS.
[17] TIA/EIA-664 - Wireless Features Description, 12/00/00
[18] TIA/EIA Interim Standard 95 Revision A - Mobile Station –Base Station Compatibility
Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems, May 1995
[19] TIA/EIA-95-B - Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Spread
Spectrum Systems, October 31, 1998
[20] MSC to BS Interface Inter-Operability Specification (IOS) Sprint PCS IOS Document, v2.0a,
December 4, 1997
[21] IMT-2000 Specification, (indoor wireless propagation)
[22] RFC 3558 RTP Payload Format for Enhanced Variable Rate Codecs (EVRC) and Selectable
Mode Vocoders (SMV), July 2003
[23] RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals, May
2000
[24] 3GPP2 A.S0013-C Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network
Interfaces – Part 1 Overview
[25] 3GPP2 A.S0013-C Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network
Interfaces – Part 2 Transport
[26] 3GPP2 A.S0013-C Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network
Interfaces – Part 7 (A10 and A11 Interfaces)
[27] 3GPP2 C.S0002-D, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems,
March 2004
[28] 3GPP2 C.S0004-D, Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread
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[29] 3GPP2 C.20000.5-D, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread
Spectrum Systems, March 2004
[30] IS-707-A-2, Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems, March 2001
[31] TIA/EIA/IS-856-A, cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification, Mar 2004
[32] C.R1001-D, Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum
Standards, Release B
[33] RFC 1661, Point-to-Point Protocol, July 1994
[34] RFC 1662, PPP in HDLC-Like Framing, July 1994
[35] RFC 1701, Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Protocol, Oct 1994
[36] RFC 1994, PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), August 1996
[37] 3GPP2 A.S0008-0 v3.0 (TIA-878-1 pub), “Interoperability Specification (IOS) for High Rate
Packet Data (HRPD) Access Network Interfaces”, May 2003
[38] 3GPP2 A.S0007-A v2.0 (TIA-1878 pub), “Interoperability Specification (IOS) for High Rate
Packet Data (HRPD) Access Network Interfaces – Rev A”, May 2003
[39] 3GPP2 C.S0024-A v1.0 (TIA-856-A), “cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface
Specification”, March 2004
[40] 3GPP2 C.S0032 v2.0, Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 High
Rate Packet Data Access Networks, Jan. 2004
[41] 3GPP2 X.S0011-001-C v3.0, cdma2000 Wireless IP Network Standard, Oct. 2006

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2 AW100 Safety and Compliance Information
2.1 Statement of Intent
The AirWalk AW100 Series IP-RAN is intended for use in a CDMA cellular infrastructure
radio access network. The responsible body shall be made aware that, if the equipment
is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
2.2 Safety Precautions
Power Sources
Use only power sources that are within the specified limits as designated on the
equipment labels. Use of power sources outside the specified limits is hazardous and
may cause personal injury or property damage.
Equipment Location
Equipment should be located indoors or in a suitable protected environment such as an
equipment enclosure. Use of unprotected equipment outdoors is hazardous and may
cause personal injury or property damage.
Grounding and Electrical Connections
Electrical connections, including equipment grounding, should be made in accordance
with the National Electric Code and any local regulations. Improper electrical connections
are hazardous and may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a licensed
electrical installer if in doubt.
DC powered units MUST be externally fused for proper protection.
Hazardous Voltages
Equipment may contain hazardous voltages. Only qualified service personnel should
open the equipment for adjustments, repairs or replacements.
Replacement Parts
Damaged parts and protective devices such as fuses should only be replaced by
components approved or recommended by AirWalk Communications. Replacement
fuses must be of the same rating and type as the original for continued protection.

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2.3 Maintenance Information
2.3.1 Cleaning
The AirWalk AW100 units are protected by a high performance paint which does not
require normal maintenance. If paintwork is soiled, it can be cleaned using a damp cloth
after AC power has been disconnected. Do not use liquids or spray cleaning substances
on the unit, since property damage or personal injury may result.
2.3.2 Other Maintenance
Any other required maintenance must be performed by suitable trained service personnel.
Do not open covers or attempt to repair unit if not suitably trained.
2.4 Labeling
2.4.1 Grounding
Proper grounding is recommended to ensure good RF performance in addition to
personnel safety. Antenna systems should also be suitably grounded for good RF
performance.
Grounding connection points on the chassis are located on the rear of the unit and are
identified by this symbol:
2.4.2 Label: Model Identification, FCC Identification, Power
The following illustrates the location of the FCC label that will be applied to the AW100
unit to provide model identification, FCC identification and rated power supply information.
Some units are not equipped with FCC identification and therefore operation of these
units in the US is not permitted.
Figure 2-1 AW100 Main Unit (Bottom - Rear View)
PWR 12VDC RUIF BSIF
BSIF 10MEVENGPS
ANT
TRXRXARXB
Bottom Side o
f
Unit
FCC ID Label
Location

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2.5 Regulatory Compliance Information
The FCC regulatory compliance information provided in this section is applicable only to
models equipped with an FCC Identification Number (FCC ID).
IP-RAN Base Station
Model:AW100xxxxxxx
FCCID:R4Hxxxxxxxx
S/N:
76.0 mm
50.0 mm
DCIN: 12VDC/8A
AirWalkCommunications.,Inc Contact:+1-972-638-9400
XX0000X
MadeInU.S.A.
Figure 2-2 AW-100 FCC Label (SAMPLE)
2.5.1 Radio Interference (FCC 15.19 Statement)
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 (2) This device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
2.5.2 Unauthorized Modifications (FCC 15.21 Statement)
Persons or parties responsible for operation of this equipment are cautioned that any
changes or modifications not expressly approved by AirWalk Communications
Incorporated could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
2.5.3 Digital Device Interference (FCC 15.105 Statement)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
2.5.4 RF Power Requirements
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent
structures.

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3 AW100 System Introduction
3.1 Overview
This document describes the AW100 IP-RAN products developed by AirWalk
Communications Inc. The AirWalk AW100 Series is compact, standards compliant,
optimal channel capacity, cost effective, and reliable cellular access point designed to
provide improved mobile coverage and capacity enhancements for the CDMA mobile
operators.
The AW100 is offered in two different platforms:
•AW100-1X
•This product is designed specifically for CDMA2000 1xRTT networks. The
principal elements of the AW100-1X product are integrated BTS, BSC, and PCF
functionality with the capability to connect to the core network via:
•IOS 5.X for connectivity to CDMA soft switch networks
•IOS to SIP messages for connectivity to IMS networks
The following is a list of general characteristics:
•Supports both CDMA 1xRTT voice and data calls
•Supports 32CE and /or 64 CE (Up to 28 or 56 users)
•Supports CDMA 1xRTT data service transmission up to 144 kbps
•One carrier/ omni configuration
•Supports soft handoff, and hard handoff
•Offered in 0.1 mW or 200 mW transmit power
•Available with 0.1 mW platform to connect to high power LPA
•High sensitivity internal GPS system connected with an external antenna
•Integrated BTS/BSC/PCF functionality
•Compatible with IOS5.x or native IOS-SIP adaptation
•IPSec tunnel support ( for IOS-SIP Adapter only)
•Supports Integrated Base Station Management (IBSM)
•Supports 1900 MHz, 800 MHz, 450 (A) MHz bands
•19 inch rack or cabinet mounting options
•AC or optional DC power supply systems
•Ethernet backhaul connections, compatible with most routers and multiplexers
•Remote O&M support through IP network
•Easy repair by replacement of modular units
•Improved reliability, and QoS
•Provides an ‘All-IP’ solution

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•AW100-DO
•This product is designed specifically for CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A networks.
The principal elements of the AW100-DO product are integrated RN, RNC, and
PCF functionality with the capability to interface to the core data network via IP-
10/100 Base T Ethernet to PDSN and AAA systems
The following is a list of general characteristics:
•Supports high speed packet data, fixed/portable/fully mobile use - “Always-On”
experience
•3.1 Mbps peak download speed
•1.8 Mbps peak upload speed
•Based on Qualcomm CSM 6800, and supports IS-856A standard
•Integrated RN and RNC in one compact physical platform
•Supports up to 192 Channel Elements (CE) – for all configurations
•Available in 1 carrier / omni configuration
•Available with low power and high power LPA configurations
•19 inch rack or cabinet mounting options
•AC or optional DC power supply systems
•Supports 450(A) MHz, 800 MHz, 1.9 GHz bands
•Supports hard and soft handoffs
•Provides low latency – similar to 1xRTT
•Supports QoS priority
•Backward compatibility and interoperability with legacy DO systems
•Ethernet backhaul connections, compatible with most routers and multiplexers
•Powerful OAM&P system – IP-based connectivity
•Easy repair by replacement of modular units
•Easy overlay with 1xRTT networks
•Works seamlessly with existing IP-based network infrastructure
•100% end-to-end IP network – all IP Solution

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3.2 AW100 Network Diagram
The following diagram is typical network architecture for AW100-1X using IOS5.x
standard interfacing to a CDMA softswitch network.
IPIntranet
HA/AAA
IPBackhaul
PSTN
AirWalkIntegrated
BaseStation
Manager(iBSM)
Internet
MediaGateway/
CDMASoftswitch
PDSN
HLR
ISP
AirWalk
AW100‐1X
The following diagram is typical network architecture for AW100-1X using IOS to SIP
adapter protocol interfacing to an IMS network.
Security
Gateway
(optional)
HA/AAA
IPIntranet
Broadband
IPSec
PDSN
AirWalkIntegrated
BaseStation
Manager(iBSM)
IMS
Core
Convergence
Server
VM MMS
MPC SMSC
CDMA
ServiceLayer
(Subset)
GMSC
Macro
1xRTTRAN
HLR
PSTN
AirWalk
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The following diagram is typical network architecture for AW100-DO with connectivity to
data core networks.
IPIntranet
HA/AAA
IPBackhaul
AirWalk
IntegratedBase
StationManager
(iBSM)
Internet
PDSN
ISP
AirWalk
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3.3 Hardware Configuration
The AW00 Series IP-RAN is a unique combination radio and controller in one physical
platform that is differentiated from other systems. Other systems have separate radio
and controller platforms which add to cost and complexity in order to support CDMA2000
networks.
The main components are (depending on specific model):
•AW100 (Main Unit)
oCCPB - Call & Channel Processing Board
In case of AW100-1X is referred to as CCPB-1X
•Provides BTS and BSC function
In case of AW100-DO is referred to as CCPB-DO
•Provides RN and RNC function
oFTRB - Femto Transceiver Board
Provides frequency up down function
Offered in 1900 MHz, 800 MHz, 450 MHz frequency bands
oGTIB - GPS & Timing Interface Board
Provides highly accurate position information
oPSU – Power Supply Unit
•Sector RU - Remote RF Unit (Slim Series, for use with MacroCell applications)
oHPAU - High Power Amplifier Unit
•DC RPSU (DC powered configurations)
oDC power distribution unit
oProvided for optional DC powered RU system configurations only
3.3.1 Physical Description
•Main Unit
oDimension (H x W x D): 1.75 x 12.25 x 9 (Inc), 4.45 x 31.12 x 22.86 (CM)
o19” EIA Rack x 1 Rack Unit
oWeight: 4 Kg, [2 lbs]
•Remote RF Unit [Slim RU Series]
oDimension (H x W x D): 3.5 x19 x 18 (Inc), 8.8 x 48.2 x 45.7 (CM)
o19” EIA Rack x 2 Rack Units
oWeight: 13 kg [29 lbs]
•DC RPSU [DC powered configurations]
oDimension (H x W x D):1.75 x 19 x 18 (Inc), 4.4 x 48.2 x 45.7 (CM)
o19” EIA Rack x 1 Rack Unit
oWeight: 2 kg [4.4 lbs]
3.3.2 Typical Configurations
The following shows typical component configurations for common applications.
Macrocell Solution - Omni High Power Systems (20W)
- AW100 Main Unit
- 20W Slim Radio Unit (external RF power amplifier)
- Optional DC RPSU for DC powered systems

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Minicell Solution - Omni Medium Power Systems (up to 4W)
- AW-100 Main Unit
- 4W Slim Radio Unit (external RF power amplifier)
- Optional DC RPSU for DC powered systems
Pico / Enterprise Solution - Omni Low Power Systems (up to 200mW)
- AW100 Main Unit
3.3.3 Unit Photographs
The following photographs (front views) show the rack mountable units for AW100
systems:
Pico/ Enterprise Solution - One Carrier / Omni configuration with 200 mW transmit
power
Figure 3-2 AW100-1X Main Unit
Mini / Macro Solution - One Carrier / Omni configuration with 4/20 W External RU
Figure 3-3 AW100-DO with 20W Slim Radio Unit (RU- external RF power amplifier)

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3.4 System Capacities and Specifications
3.4.1 AW-100 Technical Specifications
AW100 Specifications 1xEV-DO Rev A 1xRTT
RADIO
Picocell: 200mW / 23dBm
Transmit Power Microell: 4W / 36dB External RU
Macrocell: 20W / 43dB External RU
Air Interface CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO Rev. A CDMA2000, 1xRTT, IS-95 A/B
Frequency Bands 450 MHz, 800MHz, 1900 MHz 450 MHz, 800MHz, 1900 MHz
Simultaneous Calls Up to 60 Up to 28
Transmit Power Picocell:200 mW
Macrocell: 0.1 mW with
20W/4W external RU
Picocell: 200 mW
Macrocell: 0.1 mW with
20W/4W external RU
Channel Elements 192 CEs per enclosure 32/64 CE per enclosure
Configuration 1 carrier / 1 sector omni 1 carrier / 1 sector omni
CONTROLLER Handoff Soft/Hard Soft/Hard
Integrated RN, RNC, PCF and O&M BTS, BSC, PCF and O&M
INTERFACES
Core Network
Interface ------------------------- IOS4.2 – 5.0 (CDMA Softswitch)
3GPP2/MMD/SIP ( IMS Network)
PDSN IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet –
(A10, A11) IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet –
(A10, A11)
(AN) AAA+HA IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet –
(A12) IP-10/100 Base T Ethernet –
(A12)
POWER
AC 100 VAC ~240 VAC
DC +12 VDC
Consumption 60W
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature Operating 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
Cooling Forced air
HARDWARE
Dimensions
HxWxD1.75” x 12.25” x 9”
4.45 cm x 31.12 cm x 22.86 cm
Installation Rack Mount
Weight < 4 lbs; < 2 kg
Cooling Forced air
Type Indoor / outdoor with air conditioned enclosure
Regulatory FCC certified, UL
Mechanical Specification
RF Input and Output Connector SMA Female (Input/Output) From/To RU
GPS Antenna Connector TNC Female Phantom powered
AC Power Connector IEC
RNC/RNC/RN Ethernet
Connectors RJ-45 Ethernet Interface
RU Control and ENV Connectors RJ-45 Serial Interface
Table 3-1 AW100 Mechanical Specifications

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3.4.2 Radio Unit Technical Specification (Slim RU Series)
Tx
Frequency
1930 ~ 1950 MHz N American PCS (A/D)
1945 ~ 1970 MHz N American PCS (B/D/E)
1965 ~ 1990 MHz N American PCS (C/E/F)
869 ~ 894 MHz 800 MHz Cellular Band
A/B/H Sub Bands available 450 MHz Band (incl NMT)
Output Power 43dBm, 20 Watt CDMA
Gain 53 ± 1.0dB
In/Out VSWR 1.5: 1 Output: Isolator Included
Coupling Value 43 ± 1.0dB
Attenuation Rx Freq.
Range 100dBc
Spurious Emission
@43dBm(20W)_1FA
(Band Class 0,2,3,5,7,9)
Fc±750KHz -32dBc Min Max Hold Marker
Fc±1.98MHz -48dBc Min
Fc±2.75MHz -18dBm Min RBW, VBW=30KHZ,
BW=1MHz
Spurious Emission
@43dBm(20W)_1FA
(Band Class 1,4,6,8)
Fc±885KHz -42dBc Min Max Hold Marker
Fc±1.98MHz -52dBc Min
Fc±2.75MHz -18dBm Min RBW, VBW=30KHZ,
BW=1MHz
Over Power 45 + 0.7dBm
Over VSWR
Protection Alarm 3:1 30~43dBm
Over Temp. Protection Alarm @ 90o ± 2o Base Plate Temperature
Rx
Frequency
1850 ~ 1870 MHz N American PCS (A/D)
1865 ~ 1890 MHz N American PCS (B/D/E)
1885 ~ 1910 MHz N American PCS (C/E/F)
824 ~ 849 MHz 800 MHz Cellular Band
A/B/H available 450 MHz Band (incl NMT)
Gain 24 ± 1.0dB
Gain Flatness 1.0dB max
In/Out VSWR 1.5: 1
Attenuation Tx Freq. Range 100dBc min
Noise Figure 2.2dB max

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Mechanical Specification
RF Input and Output
Connector SMA Female (Input) N Female (Output)
AC Power Connector IEC
RU Control Connector RJ-45 Serial Interface
Weight 13 kg (28.55 lbs.) Per RU
Dimensions ( W x H x D ) 482mm(W) x 457mm(D) x 88mm(H)
19”(H) x 18”(D) x 3.5”(H) 2 Rack Units
Table 3-2 Radio Unit Specifications (Slim RU Series)
3.4.3 Power Supply and Environment Technical Specification
AC Input Power Supply For AC Powered Models
Input Voltage: AC 100Volts ~ 250Volts
Input Frequency: 50Hz ~ 60Hz
AC Power Connector: IEC
Dissipated Power For AC Powered Models
AW100 Main Unit: 60 Watt Max (Efficiency 75%)
Radio Unit (Slim RU) 400 Watt Max (Efficiency 85%)
Maximum AW100 IP-BS 460 Watt Max (Main Unit & 1x Radio Unit)
Table 3-3 AC Power Supply Specifications
DC Input Power Supply For DC Powered Models (DC RPSU)
Input Voltage: DC 12 Volts ~ 30 Volts (float charge compatible)
Fuse Rating: 50A
DC Power Connector (DC
RPSU) Bolted Bus Bar; 2 hole lugs; ¼” holes; ¾” spacing
(Use Blackburn CTL2-2516 or equivalent connector lug)
Dissipated Power For DC Powered Models
AW-100 Main Unit: 60 Watt Max
Radio Unit (Slim RU) 270 Watt Max
Maximum AW-100 IP-BS 330 Watt Max (Main Unit & 1x Radio Unit)
Table 3-4 DC Power Supply Specifications (DC RPSU)
Environment Specification
Operating Temperature -0o~ +50oC
Storage Temperature -30o~ +60o
Relative Humidity 5% ~ 95% - Non-condensing
Noise Less than 60dBA, distance 1.5m
Airborne Particle 0 ~ 90 ㎍/㎥
Table 3-5 Environment Specifications

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4 AW-100 Components
4.1 AW-100 Main Unit
Figure 4-1 AW-100 Main Unit Photo (Front View)
Main +27Vdc IN
AW-IOO
IxRTT
PWRWA NSTS INT RESET
MMI
Figure 4-2 AW-100 – Line Diagram (Front View)
Figure 4-3 AW-100 Main Unit Photo (Back View)
Figure 4-4 AW-100 – Line Diagram (Back View) (AC Version)
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10MEVENGPS
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