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Safe-Com Wireless                                                                                                             Public Safety Fiber Distributed Antenna System   
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SAFE-COM Wireless 

 

Public Safety Distributed Antenna System 

 

Product Line Series 

SAFE-1000  

 

Off-Air Class A Channelized Booster System 

 

 
 

 

User Manual 

 
 
 

 

Safe-Com Wireless 
Holmdel, NJ 07733 

www.safe-comwireless.com

Summary of Contents for SAFE-1020

Page 1: ...buted Antenna System Rev 6 20 18 page 1 SAFE COM Wireless Public Safety Distributed Antenna System Product Line Series SAFE 1000 Off Air Class A Channelized Booster System User Manual Safe Com Wireles...

Page 2: ...QUALIFIED INSTALLERS You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device Unauthorized use may result in signifi cant forfeiture penalties including penalties in e...

Page 3: ...da le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage r...

Page 4: ...assures your success and the public s safety This User Manual is specifically written for the SAFE 1000 Series SAFE 1020 Off Air Head End Class A SAFE 1015 Fiber Remote Unit Class A And the SAFE 1030...

Page 5: ...factory sets the operating bands for each plug in card Each card can accommodate frequencies across the entire band or more The operating bands can not be modified by the user Consult the manufacturer...

Page 6: ...120 220VAC or 48 VDC or 9 or 12 VDC An AC power source requires 3 connections Line Neutral and Ground Earth grounding the NEMA case is required Connections inside the Head end and Remote units are pro...

Page 7: ...st always confirm the correct settings once the equipment is in the field In a fiber DAS power up and connect the Remotes Setting up the Head End Off Air Unit The SAFE 1000 Head end sets up the same w...

Page 8: ...ntenna System 6 20 18 page 8 The Safe Com logo and title will appear once proper COM port is selected and configured Enter help at prompt to display terminal commands As shown above enter card at the...

Page 9: ...Safe Com Wireless Public Safety Fiber Distributed Antenna System 6 20 18 page 9 AT CARD prompt enter scan to display the connected cards and their address as shown below...

Page 10: ...The Head End Off Air Unit receives an input from its Off Air antenna which is pointing to the donor base station site or from other radio signal source Each Channel Card plug in card of the SAFE 1010...

Page 11: ...Safe Com Wireless Public Safety Fiber Distributed Antenna System 6 20 18 page 11 Figure 1 Safe COM Off Air Channelized Distributed Antenna System installed in a building needing RF coverage...

Page 12: ...Safe Com Wireless Public Safety Fiber Distributed Antenna System 6 20 18 page 12 Figure 2 Safe COM Off Air Channelized Distributed Antenna System with Fiber Option...

Page 13: ...nge the Safe Com Head end will automatically compensate and adjust the level for optimal drive into the fiber distribution system A signal injected into the Head end unit below 95dBm will not drive th...

Page 14: ...ont Panel Connections Channel Cards Class A filtering Card Level Redundancy undancy One frequency per card any Automatic Switchover Uplink Channel Cards Downlink Channel Cards Power Connections Single...

Page 15: ...rds these cards carry the signal from the base station to the remote units and towards the mobile radio user Two types HEDL Head End Downlink and RDL Remote Downlink Uplink Cards these cards carry the...

Page 16: ...Head End Up link and the RDL Remote DownLink Cards have an optical output from the SC APC tray at the top of the unit RF Active Green LED Data Active Yellow LED Fiber cable RDL Optical input on Remot...

Page 17: ...nection directly back to the Head end Star is the default topology Fiber Configuration Dual Each Remote uses 2 fibers One for uplink and one for downlink Number of fiber connectors at Head End Eight 8...

Page 18: ...e optically multiplexed onto the same fiber strand Number of fiber connectors at Head End One 1 Number of fiber connectors at Remote Two 2 except the last Remote which has one 1 Maximum Optical Loss T...

Page 19: ...ncoming signal and assures proper levels so as to guarantee the radiated emissions downlink do not exceed FCC limits The uplink path provides a fixed gain back haul to the Head end The system monitors...

Page 20: ...wall A one inch space is appropriate to allow for air flow Power is hardwired into the unit The power applied is based on the model number ordered Consult the order number and the company data sheet t...

Page 21: ...p the Downlink on the Remote The SAFE 1000 has automatic Level control features which controls the downlink radiated RF output power at the Remote and assures the maximum FCC limits are never exceeded...

Page 22: ...s not included two antennas will be used one for uplink and the second for downlink The default configuration includes an internal duplexer Antenna separation of 30 feet minimum is required between up...

Page 23: ...status and alarm summaries of the entire System The System is defined as the Head End unit and all connected Remote Units up to 4 A label is located at the center of the screen where the name of the S...

Page 24: ...five units per System One Head End and 4 Remotes has a dedicated Detail TAB showing its specific settings and alarms as seen below Refer to the Safe Com Wireless NMS User Manual for details in downlo...

Page 25: ...right holder Safe Com provides this document as is without any warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness of a...

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