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Warranties
Hardware Warranty
Corning Optical Communications Wireless, Inc. (“Corning”)warrants to the original purchaser (“Customer”) that for the duration of
the warranty period, one (1) year, commencing on the date of shipment of the Hardware, unless otherwise agreed in writing by
Corning (the “Hardware Warranty Period”), the Hardware furnished by Corning shall be free in all material respects from defects in
material and workmanship, and shall conform to the applicable portions of the Specifications, as defined below (the “Hardware
Warranty”). If notified by Customer of any such defects in material or workmanship or nonconformity with applicable portions of
the Specifications within the Hardware Warranty Period, Corning shall promptly, at its own election and expense, repair or replace
any such Hardware proven to be defective under the terms of this Hardware Warranty. Such repair or replacement shall be
Customer’s sole remedy and Corning’s sole obligation in the event this Hardware Warranty is invoked. If any components
comprising a part of the Hardware are replaced or repaired during the Hardware Warranty Period, the Hardware Warranty Period
for such repaired or replaced components shall extend to the longer of (i) the balance of the Hardware Warranty Period or (ii) three
(3) months from the date of repair or replacement. For purposes of this Warranty, “Specifications” shall mean the specifications
and performance standards of the Products as set forth in documents published by Corning and delivered to Customer which
contain technical specifications or performance standards for the Products.
If Customer invokes this Hardware Warranty, it shall notify Corning promptly of the claimed defect. Customer will allow Corning to
inspect the Hardware at Customer’s location, or to return the Hardware to Corning’s closest repair facility. For Hardware returned
to Corning’s repair facility, Customer shall be responsible for payment of all transportation and freight costs (including insurance) to
Corning’s repair facility, and Corning shall be responsible for all transportation and freight costs (including insurance) incurred in
connection with the shipment of such Hardware to other repair facilities of Corning and/or its return to Customer.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event will Corning be liable for damage to Products resulting from improper
handling during or after shipment, misuse, neglect, improper installation, operation or repair (other than by authorized Corning
personnel), alteration, accident, or for any other cause not attributable to defects in materials or workmanship on the part of
Corning. Corning shall not reimburse or make any allowance to Customer for any labor charges incurred by Customer for
replacement or repair of any goods unless such charges are authorized in advance in writing by Corning.
Software Warranty
Corning warrants to the original purchaser (“Customer”) that for the duration of the warranty period, one (1) year, commencing on
the date of shipment of the Software, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Corning (the “Software Warranty Period”), the
Software shall conform with, and perform the functions set forth in the Specifications, and shall be free from defects in material or
workmanship (the “Software Warranty”). In the event the Software is proven to be defective under the terms of this Software
Warranty, Corning shall correct such defects or failure and ensure that the Software conforms with, and performs the functions set
forth in, the Specifications. Customer will allow Corning to inspect the Software at Customer’s location or to return it to Corning’s
closest repair facility. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Corning shall have no obligation under the Software Warranty if the Software
is modified or used with hardware or software not supplied or approved by Corning or if the Software is subject to abuse, improper
installation or application, accident, electrical or environmental over-stress, negligence in use, storage, transportation or handling.
Third-party software distributed with the Software may carry certain warranties which, to the maximum extent allowed by law,
Corning hereby assigns, transfers and otherwise conveys to Customer, provided, however, that Corning itself provides no warranty
of any kind, express, implied, statutory or otherwise, for any third-party software provided hereunder.
Corning does not warrant any hardware, software or services not provided by Corning.
This warranty is the only warranty made by corning and is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied including, but not
limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Corning shall not be liable for any other
damage including, but not limited to, indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with furnishing of
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agents or representatives are not authorized to make commitments on warranty returns.
Returns
above warranty, the following procedure shall be followed:
1. Return authorization is to be received from Corning prior to returning any unit. Advise Corning of the model, serial number, and
discrepancy. The unit may then be forwarded to Corning, transportation prepaid. Devices returned collect or without authorization
may not be accepted.
2. Prior to repair, Corning will advise the customer of our test results and any charges for repairing customer-caused problems or
out-of-warranty conditions etc.
3. Repaired products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period, or at least 90 days from date of shipment.

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Limitations of Liabilities
Corning’s liability on any claim, of any kind, including
negligence for any loss or damage arising from, connected with, or resulting from the purchase order, contract, quotation, or from
the performance or breach thereof, or from the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, inspection, operation or use of any
device covered by or furnished under this contact, shall in no case exceed the purchase price of the device which gives rise to the
claim.
Except as expressly provided herein, Corning makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to any goods, parts and
services provided in connection with this agreement including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose.
Corning shall not be liable for any other damage including, but not limited to, indirect, special or consequential damages arising out
of or in connection with furnishing of goods, parts and service hereunder, or the performance, use of, or inability to use the goods,
parts and service.
Reporting Defects
The units were inspected before shipment and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects. Examine the units for any
damage that may have been caused in transit. If damage is discovered, file a claim with the freight carrier immediately. Notify
Corning as soon as possible in writing.
Note: Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection.
Warnings and Admonishments
There may be situations, particularly for workplace environments near high-powered RF sources, where recommended limits for
safe exposure of human beings to RF energy could be exceeded. In such cases, restrictive measures or actions may be necessary to
ensure the safe use of RF energy.
The device has been designed and constructed to prevent, as far as reasonably, practicable danger. Any work activity on or near
device involving installation, operation or maintenance must be, as far as reasonably, free from danger.
Where there is a risk of damage to electrical systems involving adverse weather, extreme temperatures, wet, corrosive or dirty
conditions, flammable or explosive atmospheres, the system must be suitably installed to prevent danger.
Device provided for the purpose of protecting individuals from electrical risk must be suitable for the purpose and properly
maintained and used. This covers a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or
restraining an object, animal or person from the equipment. It also covers activities that require the use of force or effort, such as
pulling a lever, or operating power tools.
Where some of the abovementioned activities are required, the device must be handled with care to avoid being damaged.
Observe standard precautions for handling ESD-sensitive devices. Assume that all solid-state electronic devices are ESD-sensitive.
Ensure the use of a grounded wrist strap or equivalent while working with ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-
sensitive devices in static-safe environments.
WARNINGS!
According to the device type:
For DLRU-678, dHRU-dHPAM-7, dHRU-dHPAM-85:
WARNING: THIS IS A 90.219 CLASS B DEVICE. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC
LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC License to operate
this device. You MUST register Part 90 Class B signal booster (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at www.fcc.gov/signal-
boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of

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$100,000 for each continuing violation.
For DLRU-G2-17192325, DLRU-G2-25, DLRU-G2-35, dHRU-dHPAM-6, dHRU-dHPAM-17, dHRU-dHPAM-19, dHRU-
dHPAM-23, dHRU-dHPAM-25, DMRU-G2-678, DMRU-G2-1719, DMRU-G2-2325, DMRU-G2-25, DMRU-35:
WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS.
You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC License to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result
in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.
For all devices:
Warning info: Preclude indications that the device supports home/personal use
For dMRU and dHRU:
For pluggable equipment, the electrical outlet shall be easily accessible.
The product shall have connection of the device protective earthing conductor to the installation protective earthing
conductor (for example, by means of a power cord connected to an electrical outlet with earthing connection).

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RF Safety
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirement, adhere to the following warnings:
Warning! Antennas used for this product must be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures, providing a separation distance
of at least 80 and above cm from all persons during normal operation.
Warning! Each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of 50 cm or
more from all persons and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF exposure requirements.
Warning! Antenna gain should not exceed 10 dBm.
Warning! The design of the antenna installation needs to be implemented in such a way so as to ensure RF radiation safety levels
and non-environmental pollution during operation.
Compliance with RF Safety Requirements:
CAUTION! Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Power Requirements for DC Inputs
Warning! Only use a special DC supply cable with connector
Warning! Always keep DC IN connectors connected during the product operation
Warning! Disconnect all power from the device by means of an external circuit breaker before connecting or disconnecting the DC
IN connectors.
RF Parameters
Frequency Range Name
Uplink
Downlink
600-band 71
663-698 MHz
617-652 MHz
700L (Lower Band)- band 12
698-716 MHz
728-746 MHz
700U (Upper Band)-band 13
776-787 MHz
746-757 MHz
FirstNet (700)-band 14
788-798 MHz
758-768 MHz
800/850 -band 26
817-849 MHz
862-894 MHz
1900 (PCS)-band 25
1850-1915 MHz
1930-2020 MHz
EAWS-band 66
1695-1780 MHz
2110-2200 MHz
WCS-band 30
2305-2315 MHz
2350-2360 MHz
2500-band 41
2496-2690 MHz (TDD)
3500-band 77
3450-3980 MHz (TDD)

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Revision History
Revision
Date
Created by
Reviewed by
Changes
0.1
Sep 2022
First issue

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Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Key Features and Capabilities ..................................................................................................... 11
1.2 Terminology, Acronyms, and Abbreviations ................................................................................ 12
1.3 Everon™ 6000 G2 Architecture Overview .................................................................................... 14
1.4 Internal Sub-units .......................................................................................................................14
1.4.1 RIU ..................................................................................................................................... 14
1.4.2 DCU ....................................................................................................................................18
1.4.3 DEU .................................................................................................................................... 22
1.4.4 Remote Units ......................................................................................................................26
1.4.5 System topology and gain assignment ................................................................................. 30
2. System Installation ................................................................................................................ 32
2.1 Head End Units – Architecture Example ...................................................................................... 34
2.2 RIU Installation .......................................................................................................................... 34
2.2.1 Verify Box Contents ............................................................................................................ 34
2.2.2 Mount the RIU ....................................................................................................................36
2.2.3 RIU Cable Connection ......................................................................................................... 37
2.3 DCU Installation ......................................................................................................................... 37
2.3.1 Verify Box Contents ............................................................................................................ 38
2.3.2 Mount the DCU ...................................................................................................................39
2.3.3 DCU Cable Connection ........................................................................................................ 40
2.4 DEU Installation ......................................................................................................................... 40
2.4.1 Verify Box Contents ............................................................................................................ 41
2.4.2 Mount the DEU ...................................................................................................................43
2.4.3 DEU Cable Connection ........................................................................................................ 44
2.5 dLRU Installation ........................................................................................................................45
2.5.1 Verify box Contents ............................................................................................................ 45
2.5.2 Mount the dLRU ................................................................................................................. 46
2.5.3 Power+ SPF+ Cable ............................................................................................................. 55
2.5.4 Connect the Ground and Antenna Cables ............................................................................ 57
2.5.5 Combiner cables ................................................................................................................. 58
2.5.6 Verify normal operation ......................................................................................................59
3. GUI – General Description ......................................................................................................60
3.1 Screen Layout ............................................................................................................................ 60

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3.2 Function Options ........................................................................................................................61
3.3 Supported Access Options .......................................................................................................... 61
4. Session Access and first-time settings .................................................................................... 62
4.1 Open a Local Session .................................................................................................................. 62
5. Commissioning ...................................................................................................................... 66
5.1 RIU Config ..................................................................................................................................66
5.1.1 RIU WEB overview .............................................................................................................. 66
5.1.2 RIU Parameter Config ......................................................................................................... 67
5.2 DCU Config .................................................................................................................................68
5.2.1 DCU -> Dashboard ...............................................................................................................68
5.2.2 DCU Alarm ..........................................................................................................................68
5.2.3 DCU -> RIU ..........................................................................................................................73
5.2.4 DCU -> Function ..................................................................................................................73
5.2.5 DCU -> UserInfo .................................................................................................................. 79
5.2.6 Program ............................................................................................................................. 81
5.3 DEU Config .................................................................................................................................82
5.3.1 DEU -> Dashboard ...............................................................................................................82
5.3.2 DEU -> Function .................................................................................................................. 84
5.3.3 DEU -> UserInfo .................................................................................................................. 88
5.4 dLRU Config ............................................................................................................................... 90
5.4.1 RU -> Overview&Alarm .......................................................................................................90
5.4.2 RU Parameter config ...........................................................................................................91
6. APPENDIX A: Specifications ....................................................................................................93
7. APPENDIX B: LED Functionality and Colour Definition ............................................................97

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1. Introduction
Corning EveronTM 6000 G2 is an advanced cellular service solution for small, medium, and large size venues,
supporting a broad range of cellular generations, including 3G, 4G and 5G.
Corning EveronTM 6000 G2 is based on venues, advanced digital transport and processing, and channelized
implementation, enabling efficient utilization of digital links. It is designed to support multi-band, multi-
technology, and multi-operator networks through the single fiber-based infrastructure.
Corning EveronTM 6000 G2 is a high bandwidth distribution architecture that provides preparedness for
future radio technologies, broader spectrum, and new frequency bands. Due to its modular design and
configuration flexibility, this solution is highly scalable in terms of supported capacity (number of sectors,
frequency bands, channels) and remote units (coverage), and can be easily configured to support a large
variety of deployment scenarios including single and multi-building (“campus”) network topologies.
This solution offers multiple types of digital remote units, supporting a variety of frequency band
combinations, with different power levels ranging from 20 dBm per band to 46 dBm per band. Advanced
network configuration and management capabilities enable on-site and remote end-to-end configuration,
system diagnostics, maintenance, and support network operations center (NOC) connectivity.
1.1 Key Features and Capabilities
Comprehensive service Support - 600 MHz, 700 MHz, FirstNet, 800/850 MHz, 1900 MHz (PCS),
2100 MHz (EAWS), 2300 MHz (WCS), 2500 MHz (TDD), 3500 MHz (TDD). Supports MIMO
services, FDD and TDD. Supports 3G, 4G, and 5G technologies.
Multi-X system - Supports multi-operator, multi-band, multi-technology services through a
single infrastructure. Supports single and multi-building (“campus”) network solutions.
Highly modular/ Highly scalable - Can be easily expanded to support additional capacity:
sectors, frequency bands, channels, and coverage areas, by increasing the number of remotes.
Advanced Digital Signal Processing - Provides higher dynamic range, enables per-channel
granularity, delivers enhanced overall power efficiency, and improves overall system
performance.
Digital CPRI based Transport - Provides robust signal distribution with flexible scalability.
Digital Service and capacity routing - Enables advanced capacity and coverage management
through flexible routing configuration management.
Carrier-grade network management - Network configuration and management capabilities
enable on-site and remote end-to-end configuration, system diagnostics, maintenance, support
management and control by network management system.

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1.2 Terminology, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
Table 1 Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Full Name
RIU
Radio Interface Unit
DCU
Digital Conversion Unit
DEU
Distributed Extension Unit
DLRU
Digital low Power Remote Unit
DMRU
Digital Medium power Remote Unit
DHRU
Digital High-power Remote Unit
NOC
Network Operation Center
SMV
Small Medium Venues
CPRI
Common Public Radio Interface
DSP
Digital Signal Processing
EARFCN
E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
EPC
Evolved Packet Core
EUTRA
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
EUTRAN
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
FPGA -
Field Programmable Gate Array
GE / GigE
Gigabit Ethernet
GPS
Global Positioning System
LTE
Long Term Evolution
MNO
Mobile Network Operator
PLMN
Public Land Mobile Network
RF
Radio Frequency
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
UE
User Equipment
UL
Uplink
UTRAN
Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
UDP
User Datagram Protocol

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Table 2 Images
Abbreviation
Image
RIU
DCU
DEU
DLRU
DMRU
DHRU

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1.3 Everon™ 6000 G2 Architecture Overview
Figure 1 Architecture diagram
Corning Everon™ 6000 G2 features a fully advanced digital system, which incorporates the RIU (Radio
Interface Unit), DCU (Digital Conversion Unit), DEU (Distributed Extension Unit) and multi-type of remotes. All
the devices in the system are managed via a web session to the DCU, which provides local and remote
management capabilities for all connected system devices using both web GUI (HTTPs) and SNMP interfaces.
1.4 Internal Sub-units
1.4.1 RIU
Figure 2. RIU image
Radio Interface Units (RIU) are modular design used for radio-radio interface between the base stations and
the Everon™ 6000 G2. The RIU interfaces up to 8 RF duplexed ports to the base station, and up to 8 simplex
ports to the Digital Conversion Unit (DCU) with the following functions:
Signal combination: the RIU combines different base station signals into one wideband signal, the
combination matrix of which is software-controllable, listed as figure 3 to figure 5.
Downlink/Uplink attenuation: With an embedded fixed attenuator with 30dB in downlink and 40dB in
uplink, the RIU bears up to 37dBm average input power (with PARP no more than 10dB).
Gain control: In addition to the fixed attenuator, the RIU includes an internal digital attenuator
controlling the gain between the input and output in the range of 0-25dB.
Device management: Remote control and monitor of RIU is available on the DCU via the 2xRJ45
connections. In the case of multiple RIU applications, the management can be achieved with a cascading
topology, shown in figure 6.

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Figure 7 and figure 8 shows the RIU interfaces. Table 3 lists the interfaces description.
Figure 3. 2 TO 1 matrix
4
Figure 4. 4 TO 1 matrix
Figure 5. 8 TO 1 matrix

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Figure 6. RIU monitoring diagram
Figure 7. RIU Interface(front view)
Figure 8. RIU Interface (back view)
⑦Ground

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Table 3. RIU Interfaces
SN
Interface
Interface Type
Silk Screen
Description
1
DCU
communication
port
RJ45 x 2
PREV
NEXT
PREV: Upper cascade port to DCU or upper
level RIU
NEXT: Lower cascade port to other RIU
2
DC input
Phoenix connector x 1
DC_IN
48V DC
3
LED indicator
LED x 2
ALM
RUN
Please check the “RIU LED Definition”
(table 4) for the color definition
4
Radio connectors
to DCU
QMA x 8
TX 1~4
RX 1~4
Simplex QMA interface to DCU
5
Radio connector
to donor signal
4.3-10 x 8(FDD RIU)
QMA x 8(TDD RIU)
TX/RX 1~8
Duplex QMA interface to BTS, small cells or
other donor signals
6
Coil holder
Coil holder x 2
The holder for the cable rostering
7
GND
Two holes M4 x 2
GND
Connect to the ground
Table 4. RIU LED Definitions
LED
Description
Color
State
ALM
Alarm
Red
Solid
Device detection
(Identified and controlled by the DCU)
Red
Flash (1Hz, 10s)
No alarm
OFF
Off
RUN
The system is up and running
Green
Flash(1Hz)
Software or hardware failure
OFF
Off
2TO1
Working mode: 2 TO 1
Green
Solid
Other working modes
OFF
Off
4TO1
Working mode: 4 TO 1
Green
Solid
Other working modes
OFF
Off
8TO1
Working mode: 8 TO 1
Green
Solid
Other working modes
OFF
Off
LED displayer
Cascade level, displayed as “1” or “2”
1 - First cascade level
2 - Secondary cascade level
A maximum of 16 devices can be cascaded
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1.4.2 DCU
Figure 9. DCU
Digital Conversion Units (DCU) is the Everon™ 6000 G2 central controller. The DCU interfaces between the
RIU and DEU, implementing signal processing and routing to the Distributed Extension Unit (DEU), major
functionalities of which include:
RF signal processing and routing: The DCU transfers the RIU radio signal to digital signal in CPRI format.
One DCU supports up to 8 RIUs of different bands with 2x2 MIMO, and configures all the radio signal
features including frequency, attenuation, operation mode (TDD/FDD).
Optical port router controlling: The DCU controls the digital signals of different DEUs at different CPRI
line rates of 10Gbps or 25Gbps.
TDD synchronization: The DCU introduces a TDD baseband signal processing module, demodulates TDD-
LTE or NR RF signals and recovers the TDD switch time in the remote units. For a fast detection and
commissioning, parameters in table 5 and table 6 are needed.
Center management of the complete system: the DCU is the main management entity of the entire
system. All the device and operation information are centrally collected by the DCU, and the DCU
interfaces to operators’ management system through the SNMP interface.
Flexible networking for different deployment strategies: The DCU supports daisy chain and/or star
connections* as shown in figure 10 and figure 11, where distributed deployments can be enabled, e.g.,
remote slave site deployment.
Figure 12 and figure 13 shows the DCU interfaces. Table 9 lists the interfaces description.
*Note: please check the software release note for the DCU daisy chain/star connection limitations
and supported version.
Table 5. Uplink-Downlink configurations
Uplink-downlink
configuration
Downlink-to-Uplink
Switch-point periodicity
Subframe number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
5 ms
D
S
U
U
U
D
S
U
U
U
1
5 ms
D
S
U
U
D
D
S
U
U
D
2
5 ms
D
S
U
D
D
D
S
U
D
D
3
10 ms
D
S
U
U
U
D
D
D
D
D
4
10 ms
D
S
U
U
D
D
D
D
D
D
5
10 ms
D
S
U
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
6
5 ms
D
S
U
U
U
D
S
U
U
D

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Table 6. Configuration of special subframe (lengths of DwPTS/GP/UpPTS)
Special subframe
configuration
Normal cyclic prefix in downlink
Extended cyclic prefix in downlink
DwPTS
UpPTS
DwPTS
UpPTS
/
Normal
cyclic prefix
in uplink
Extended
cyclic prefix
in uplink
/
Normal cyclic
prefix in uplink
Extended cyclic
prefix in uplink
0
s
6592 T
s
2192 T
s
2560 T
s
7680 T
s
2192 T
s
2560 T
1
s
19760 T
s
20480 T
2
s
21952 T
s
23040 T
3
s
24144 T
s
25600 T
4
s
26336 T
s
7680 T
s
4384 T
s
5120 T
5
s
6592 T
s
4384 T
s
5120 T
s
20480 T
6
s
19760 T
s
23040 T
7
s
21952 T
-
-
-
8
s
24144 T
-
-
-
Special subframe
configuration
Normal cyclic prefix in downlink
DwPTS
GP
UpPTS
0
3
10
1
1
9
4
1
2
10
3
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User Manual v1.0
Corning Restricted - Controlled content (R2)
UM_-_Everon_6000_DAS_-_22-JUNE-2021 - no comments| June 2021 |Page 20 of 114
Figure 10. DCU Star Connection
Figure 11.DCU Daisy Connection
Figure 12. DCU Interface (front view)
Figure 13. DCU interface (back view)
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