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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 2
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OVERVIEW
This document explains how to use SOLiD DAS components in iBwave design. SOLiD provides several
product lines; EXPRESS, ALLIANCE and TITAN. It applies to iBwave Design 5.2.7 and higher.
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INTRODUCTION
SOLiD provides distributed antenna systems (DAS) solutions to deliver coverage for in-building design. It
supports all public safety and cellular services including VHF/UHF radios.
• EXPRESS™ MRU & ARU (Main Remote Unit & Add-On Remote Unit)
All the DAS solutions mentioned above are available in iBwave Design.
The following sections will shows how to use the ALLIANCE, EXPRESS and TITAN productsin an iBwave
design.
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BUILDING AN ALLIANCE DAS SYSTEM
1. Pull BIU_C from Filters. BIU_C includes MCDU, MCPU and MPSU cards.
2. Pull in required MDBUs from Filters and drop them into the open slots in the BIU.
Remember the following.
a. 4 available slots per BIU. If additional slots are needed, add a second BIU, combine
signals out of ODU ports using BIU_Combiner available in Splitter section and use same
ODUs.
b. Input ports are shown in the front in iBwave however these are test ports. All physical
connections are on the back of the BIU
3. Cover any blank slots in BIU_C with BIU_B from Misc.
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Figure 2: ODU Chassis shown with a 4 port module and a blank module.
OEU Setup:
1. The OEU is setup similar to the BIU. It is modular with the OEU_C located in Misc. and the 4-
port hubs located in FiberBDAHub.
2. Connect fiber from ODU to OEU. Connect up to 8 remote units to OEU.
3. The OEU can only connect to optical port 4 and 8 on ODU 1 and 2 for a maximum of 4 OEUs per
sector.
6. Using “0dB Jumper” under cable category, connect the DL_OUT and UL_OUT ports from MDBU
cards to respective MDBU UL and DL ports on top right corner of BIU_C. These jumpers
represent the backplane technology of the BIU and are required due to iBwave limitations. Do
not order these jumpers.
7. Connect ODU UL/DL ports on BIU_C to ODU_OM cards. These jumpers are provided with
ODU_C.
8. Signal Sources are connected on MDBU cards in software into the inputs shown in Figure 1.
These inputs are physically located on the back of the BIU, but due to software limitations of
iBwave, are shown on the MDBU cards front image.
1. The remote unit (ROU_C) is located in iBwave under the Fiber BDA category. There are two
options, ROU_C_AC or ROU_C_DC. Select based on power requirements.
2. The ROU_C has a single strand fiber input, VHF/UHF SMA-type connectors, a single N-type
connector for Leg A SISO, along with a Leg B SMA connector for LTE MIMO configurations as
shown in Figure 3.
3. Connect ODU fiber port to ROU fiber port.
4. Connect VHF/UHF antennas.
5. Connect Mobile antennas.
6. The remote unit is modular. In order to populate the BOM correctly, include all RDU modules
required from the Misc. category.
7. Up to 3 modules per ROU_C may be used. VHF/UHF or LTE modules can be added in the
ROU_Add-On under Misc.
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BUILDING AN ALLIANCE DAS SYSTEM
A simple project design example for ALLIANCE and other DAS solution products are shown in the next
section.
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The TITAN remote units in iBwave are defined by three parts due to iBwave limitation
1. Main units T_MRU & T_ARU are located in iBwave under the FiberBDAHub & FiberBDA
category respectively.
2. The bottom sections (T_MRU_Bottom & T_ARU_Bottom) are located under splitter
category(Do not order these parts)
3. Band modules (850C_RDU25, 1900P_RDU25, 900l_RDU25, ..etc) are located under
Repeater category
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TITAN REMOTE UNIT SETUP
f- Connect ANT_1 output port from the T_ARU_Bottom to a Mobile antenna using a coax.
cable.
g- More T_ARU Units can be connected using the steps above with a maximum of 3 T_ARU
units for each T_MRU
Figure 4 and Figure 5 shows the connection of T_MRU & T_ARU respectively
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IBWAVE DESIGN EXAMPLE
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IBWAVE DESIGN EXAMPLE
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PART LIST FOR SOLID DAS SOLUTIONS
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PART LIST FOR SOLID DAS SOLUTIONS
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TITAN part lists are shown in Table 3
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CONTACTING CUSTOMER CARE
Email: support@ibwave.com
Email: support@solidtechusa.com
Phone: 1 888-409-9997
Log into the iBwave Customer Portal, and create a request in the My Cases section:
http://www.ibwave.com/language/en-US/MyiBwave.aspx
Check if your questions have been answered in the Knowledge Base section of the iBwave
Customer Portal
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