BreezeACCESS II
Base Station Equipment
The BreezeACCESS II family includes a Base Station Unit and three types of Access Units with differing architectures:
Base Station Shelf with Access Unit Modules
The BS-SH Base Station Unit is a 19" chassis that contains up to seven (one redundant) BS-AU modules. The BS-AU Access Units can be synchronized to ensure optimal utilization of the frequency spectrum available. The BS-SH chassis contains one power supply with an alternative second power supply for redundancy. The BS-PS power supply modules are powered from a -48 VDC power source.
The AU-A-BS Access Unit model is comprised of an indoor module (BS-AU) and an AU-RA outdoor unit, which contains a radio unit and an integrated panel antenna.
The AU-E-BS Access Unit model is comprised of an indoor module (BS-AU) and an AU-RE outdoor unit, which contains a radio module and an RF connector for a separate external antenna (the external antenna is sold separately to the unit).
The AU-A-BS or AU-E-BS units are available with either 26dBm (HP-High Power), 7dBm (MP-Medium Power) or 2dBm (LP-Low Power) output power at the antenna port. A coaxial cable connects the indoor module to the outdoor unit and serves for the transmission of signals as well as for transferring power, management and control signals from the indoor module to the outdoor unit. Connectivity to the network is established through a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ 45) interface.
Stand-Alone "Micro-Cell" Access Units
The Stand-Alone Access unit enables the coverage of a small customer base or an area with low customer density. The AU-A-NI and AU-E-NI lines are comprised of stand-alone units, which connect to an SU-RA or an SU-RE outdoor unit. The indoor part of the Access Unit, the AU-NI, is a stand-alone desktop or wall-mountable unit.
- In the AU-A-NI model, the AU-RA outdoor unit contains a radio unit and an integrated panel antenna.
- In the AU-E-NI model, the AU-RE outdoor unit contains a radio module and an RF connector for a separate external antenna (the external antenna is sold separately to the unit).
The AU-A-NI or AU-E-NI units are available with either 26dBm (HP-High Power), 17dBm (MP-Medium Power) or 2dBm (LP-Low Power) output power at the antenna port. The AU-NI units are powered from the mains (100-250 VAC). A coaxial cable connects the indoor module to the outdoor unit and serves for the transmission of signals as well as for transferring power, management and control signals from the indoor module to the outdoor unit. Connectivity to the network is established through a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ 45) interface.
The same outdoor units are found in the AU-BS and AU-NI models, ensuring cost savings when scaling upwards from a Micro-Cell installation to a complete Base Station.
Miniature Indoor ACCESS Units
The miniature indoor units, designed primarily for indoor installations, are comprised of a single desktop or wall-mountable unit powered from the mains (100-250 VAC).
- The AU-I products include two 2dBi integrated omni antennas.
- The AU-ID products have two RF connectors for detached diversity antennas.
Connectivity to the network is established through a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ 45) interface.
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AU-A-BS
Access Unit includes a module to be inserted into the base station chassis as well as an outdoor unit with an integrated flat panel antenna
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AU-A-NI
Stand-alone Access Unit with flat antenna.
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AU-E-BS
Access Unit includes a module to be inserted into the base station chassis as well as an outdoor unit with an external antenna (sold separately).
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AU-E-NI
Stand-alone Access Unit with external antenna (sold separately).
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AU-I-D
Miniature indoor Access Unit with detached antenna.
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BS-PS
Power supply unit for the base station chassis. Powered from a -48 VDC power source.
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BS-SH
19" chassis that can contain up to 7 (1 redundant) BS-AU modules and power supply modules.
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