Telrad Networks COMPACT5X Users manual

System
BreezeCOMPACT LTE
SSystem Manual
RR6.9
System
Release Version: 7.2 June 2019
Rev 0.9
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Legal Rights
Trade Names
Statement of Conditions
Warranties and Disclaimers
Exclusive Warranty
© Copyright 2018 Telrad Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
The material contained herein is proprietary, privileged, and confidential and owned by Telrad Networks or its third party licensors. No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Telrad Networks Ltd.
Telrad Networks Ltd. reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty.
BreezeCOM®, BreezeMAX®, 4Motion® and/or other products and Telrad Networks/or services referenced herein are either registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of Telrad Networks Ltd.
All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Telrad Networks Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.
All Telrad Networks Ltd. (“Telrad Networks“) products purchased from Telrad Networks or through any of Telrad Networks' authorized resellers are subject to the following warranty and product liability terms and conditions.
(a) Telrad Networks warrants that the Product hardware it supplies and the tangible media on which any software is installed, under normal use and conditions, will be free from significant defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fourteen (14) months from the date of shipment of a given Product to Purchaser (the "Warranty Period"). Telrad Networks will, at its sole option and as Purchaser's sole remedy, repair or replace any defective Product in accordance with Telrad Networks' standard R&R procedure.
(b) With respect to the Firmware, Telrad Networks warrants the correct functionality according to the attached documentation, for a period of fourteen (14) month from invoice date (the "Warranty Period")". During the Warranty Period, Telrad Networks may release to its Customers firmware updates, which include additional performance improvements and/or bug fixes, upon availability (the "Warranty"). Bug fixes, temporary patches and/or workarounds may be supplied as Firmware updates.
Additional hardware, if required, to install or use Firmware updates must be purchased by the Customer. Telrad will be obligated to support solely the two (2) most recent Software major releases.
TELRAD NETWORKS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER'S OR ANY THIRD PERSON'S MISUSE, NEGLIGENCE, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD.
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Disclaimer
Limitation of Liability
(a) The Software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. Telrad Networks, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION. TELRAD NETWORKS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON­INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE. UNITS OF PRODUCT (INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE) DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT-TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE, MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ("HIGH-RISK ACTIVITIES"). HIGH­RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, USE AS PART OF ON­LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE, SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES, WEAPONS SYSTEMS OR OTHER APPLICATIONS REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DEGREE OF POTENTIAL HAZARD. TELRAD NETWORKS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH-RISK ACTIVITIES.
(b) PURCHASER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ABOVE SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE, AT TELRAD NETWORKS'S OPTION. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES, TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, NON­INFRINGEMENT, AND ACCURACY OF INFORMATION GENERATED, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. TELRAD NETWORKS' WARRANTIES HEREIN RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER, AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES. TELRAD NETWORKS NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.
(a) TELRAD NETWORKS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ARISING UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER BASED ON THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
(b) TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER OF TELRAD NETWORKS OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY PURCHASER, NOR SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ALL PARTIES REGARDING ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT BY THAT PARTY (EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF A BREACH OF A PARTY'S CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS).
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Radio Frequency Interference Statement
5.X GHz Statement (FCC/IC)
Continuity of transmission
The Base Transceiver Station (BTS) equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to ETSI EN 301 489-1 rules and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial, business and industrial environments. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense.
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in Antennas Appendix A and having a maximum gain of 17 dBi for 5.1 & 5.8GHz bands. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 17 dBi are strictly prohibited.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.
Not withstand the above, operation in 5.XGHz Bands is subject to local and regional regulations which may include but may not be limited to:
x Sub-band to operate x Allowed Tx Power x Actual channel bandwidth x Allowed EIRP
This device has several alarms that should avoid operational failure.
The Algorithm is interrupt by alarms and react as needed:
x Over Temperature (Basic card, Digital card, Adaptor card) will shutdown the RF
channels for 30 min and then will start RF Channels again.
x 2 x BB PLL-Lock one for each RFic, will shutdown the RF channels and try to lock The
PLL, after fails it will reboot the unit.
x 2 x RF TX/Rx PLL-Lock one for each RFic, will shutdown the RF channels and try to
lock The PLL, after fails it will reboot the unit.
In case of absence of information to transmit the unit will transmit only the necessary control or signaling that digital transmission allowed.
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Radio Frequency Interference Statement
FCC and Industry Canada Radiation Hazard Warning
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause undesired operation.
Canada: Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
NOTE: 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Frequency Stability
BreezeU100 & Comact1000 are based on OCXO oscillator with Max frequency stability of 200PPb, The OCXO is a 40 MHz device which feeds the RF component
The 40MHz OCXO is a standalone discrete part, while the other VCO’s are incorporated in the RF component. The Oscillator and VCO’s are used in conjunction with a phase lock circuit on the RF component in order to generate stable clocks and RF signals.
To comply with Industry Canada exposure requirements, and FCC RF exposure requirements in Section 1.1307 and 2.1091 of the FCC Rules, the antenna used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 425 cm from all persons.
Pour se conformer aux exigences d’exposition d'Industrie Canada, et aux exigences FCC dans les sections 1,1307 et 2,1091 de la réglementation FCC, l'antenne utilisée pour cet émetteur doit être montée d’une manière fixe sur des structures permanentes de plein air avec une distance de séparation d'au moins 425 cm de toutes personnes.
Users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance from the Canadian Representative:
Nick Dewar
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Canadian Radio Standards Specifications (RSS) Compliance Statement
R&TTE Compliance Statement
Safety Considerations – General
Grounding
Nick.Dewar@Telrad.com
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in “Antennas” on page 28, and having a maximum gain of 18 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for High-density areas of use with this device. Low­density areas can use a higher-gain Antenna.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.
This equipment complies with the appropriate essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
For the following safety considerations, “Instrument” means the BreezeCOMPACT units' components and their cables.
The BTS chassis is required to be bonded to protective grounding using the bonding stud or screw provided with each unit.
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Safety Considerations – DC-powered Equipment
CAUTION ATTENTION
Risk of electric shock and energy hazard.
Risque de décharge électrique et d'electrocution.
Restricted Access Area: The DC-powered equipment should only be installed in a Restricted Access Area.
Zone d’Accès Limité: L’alimentation en
dans une zone a accès limité
Installation Codes: The equipment must
Electrical Code.
Normes d’installation: les équipements
d’après les normes
électriques nationales US et les normes
Overcurrent Protection: A readily
overcurrent protective device, rated 10A,
wiring.
Protection de ssurintensité: Une
CAUTION: This equipment is designed
instructions.
ATTENTION: Cet équipement est
terre entre le courant continu et le reste
The equipment must be
electrode conductor.
L’appareil doit être connecté a
Caution
Line Voltage
courant continue doit être installée
be installed according to the latest edition of the country’s national electrical codes. For North America, equipment must be installed in accordance with the US National Electrical Code and the Canadian
accessible Listed branch circuit
must be incorporated in the building
to permit connection between the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor at the equipment. See installation
connected directly to the DC Supply System grounding electrode conductor.
All equipment in the immediate
vicinity must be grounded in the same way, and not be grounded elsewhere.
The DC supply system is to be
local, meaning within the same premises as the equipment.
There shall be no disconnect
device between the grounded circuit conductor of the DC source (return) and the point of connection of the grounding
doivent être installes d’après les dernières normes en vigueur. Pour l’Amérique du nord les équipements doivent être installés
électriques Canadiennes.
protection de surintensité de 10A doit être installée sur le circuit d’alimentation.
prévu pour permettre une mise a la
de l’installation. Voir les instructions d’installation.
la terre de l’allimentation en courant continu.
Tout appareil dans la proximité
immédiate doit être connecté a la terre de la même manière et pas autrement.
L’alimentation du système en
courant continu doit être local et remplir les mêmes conditions que le matériel.
Le circuit de terre doit être
ininterrompu entre la source et les différents appareils.
To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.
Pour éviter tout choque électrique ne pas intervenir sur les circuits électriques si vous n’êtes pas qualifié pour.
Before connecting this instrument to the power line, make sure that the voltage of the power source matches the requirements of the instrument.
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Laser
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
The system can be equipped with Class 1 laser products, which comply with IEC 60825-1, IEC 60825-
2 and a UL recognized laser or CDRH CFR Title 21, part 1040.
The system does not emit hazardous light, and the beam is totally enclosed during normal operation, as long as the equipment is operated in accordance with the applicable s
afety
instructions.
APPAREIL A` LASER DE CLASSE 1
Classe du Laser
Le système peut être équipe d’un laser de classe 1 selon la norme IEC 60825-
1, IEC 60825-2 et reconnu comme UL laser ou CDRH CFR titre 21, partie 1040.
Le système n’émet pas de lumière apparente et le rayon est entièrement protégé pendant l’utilisation normal du système par l’utilisateur tant que les appareils sont utilisés en suivant les instructions de sécurité.
Laser Safety Statutory Warning
Précautions de sécurité réglementaire pour laser
Radio
Outdoor Units and Antennas Installation and Grounding
All personnel involved in equipment installation, operation and maintenance must be aware that laser radiation is invisible. Therefore, although protective devices generally prevent direct exposure to the beam, personnel must strictly observe the applicable safety precautions, and in particular, must avoid staring into optical connectors, either directly or using optical instruments.
Remember that observing safety precautions is not a matter of personal choice; ignoring safety puts all people within the line-of-sight in danger.
Tout personnel impliqué dans l’installation, le fonctionnement et la maintenance de l’installation doivent savoir que les radiations laser sont invisibles. Donc, bien que généralement les protections évitent tout contact direct avec les rayons émis, le personnel doit observer strictement les précautions de sécurité et en particulier, les connecteurs optiques, aussi bien directement ou avec des instruments d’optique.
Souvenez vous que remplir les précautions de sécurité n’est en aucun cas un choix personnel; ignorer les règles de sécurité mets toutes les personnes en présence en danger.
The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation. To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy, do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna. The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have not yet been fully investigated.
The BreezeCOMPACT 1000 and BreezeU100 require installation by a CPI (Certified Professional Installer)
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General Notes – 5GHz Devices Operation
USA CBRS Band Category B device
All CBSDs
Category B Devices
x Geographic location
x Sensing capability (if supported)
x Limited to Outdoor operation
Ensure that outdoor units, antennas and supporting structures are properly installed to eliminate any physical hazard to either people or property. Make sure that the installation of the outdoor unit, antenna and cables is performed in accordance with all relevant national and local building and safety codes. Even where grounding is not mandatory according to applicable regulation and national codes, it is highly recommended to ensure that the outdoor unit and the antenna mast are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. In any event, Telrad Networks is not liable for any injury, damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation, grounding or lightning protection.
(1) The equipment is targeted to be installed by professional installers and to be
purchased from authorized dealers only. (2) The device is to be used for industrial/commercial use and not private use. (3) The device has its own Management Tool and Licensing Software that is unique and
cannot be operated by an average consumer as such it must be configured by a
professional installer (4) Requirements for professional installers:
- Installation must be controlled.
- Installed by licensed professionals
- Installation requires special training by Telrad
The BreezeCOMPACT 1000 requires installation by a CPI (Certified Professional Installer) as defined in Section 96.39 and 96.45 of FCC part 96 requirements. The Compact is Classified as a Category B CBSD which requires the following info be recorded and uploaded as part of the CPI process per section 96.45
x Antenna height AGL (m) x CBSD class (Category A or B) x Requested authorization status (PAL or GAA) x FCC ID x Call sign (PALs only) x User contact info x Air interference technology x Serial #
The BreezeCompact 1000 (Category B CBSD) must report to a SAS to register and obtain spectrum grants per FCC part 96. Local administration should be executed through the domain proxy and all freq, bandwidth and power adjustments must be handled in coordination with the SAS and grant process. Once band 48 CBRS license has been added to the system the CBSD will require a grant from the SAS to automatically modify TX on/off, Frequency, bandwidth and power. Location info will be reported to the SAS by means of GPS synchronization.
x Antenna gain
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x Antenna Beam-width x Antenna Azimuth x Antenna Down tile angle
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Transmitter Antenna
Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste
Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
This radio transmitter IC:899A-COMPACT3X has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in Section 1.4.7 below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio IC:899A-COMPACT3X a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés dans la Section 1.4.7 ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive, electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste. Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product.
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Important Notice
This manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions:
This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Telrad Networks Ltd.
No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose, disclosed to any
The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only. The
The software described in this document is furnished under a license. The
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Corporate and
Telrad Networks reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and
The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature, and does not
Any changes or modifications of equipment, including opening of the equipment
Some of the equipment provided by Telrad Networks and specified in this
Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting properly authorized users of the respective Telrad Networks products.
person or firm or reproduced by any means, electronic and mechanical, without the express prior written permission of Telrad Networks Ltd.
specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice.
software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license.
individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted.
descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty.
constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein.
not expressly approved by Telrad Networks Ltd., will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for. It may also void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
manual is manufactured and warranted by third parties. All such equipment must be installed and handled in full compliance with the instructions provided by such manufacturers as attached to this manual or provided thereafter by Telrad Networks or the manufacturers. Non-compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and/or bodily harm and/or void the user's authority to operate the equipment and/or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer.
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About This Manual
Chapter 1: System Description,
Chapter 2: Commissioning Steps,
Chapter 3: Operation and Administration Procedures,
Chapter 4: Events and Alarms,
Chapter 5: Licensing Mechanism,
This manual describes the BreezeCOMPACT solution, and details how to install, operate and manage the BTS equipment.
This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing, setting and operating the BreezeCOMPACT BTS equipment, and for system administrators responsible for managing the system.
In Release 6.8, BreezeCOMPACT1000 introduce new hardware including BreezeWAY1010 EPC (embedded EPC), for the additional EPC configuration please refer to BreezeWAY EPC user manual.
This manual contains the following chapters:
 
BreezeCOMPACT for provisioning.
configure the BreezeCOMPACT and perform various types of software upgrades.
alarms in the system.
alarms in the system.
page 23, describes the BreezeCOMPACT system.
page 48, describes how to commission the
page 54, describes how to
page 132, describes how to handle events and
page 140, describes how to handle events and
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C
Contents
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1.1 LTE .......................................................................................................................... 24
1.2 Telrad LTE End-to-End Solution ............................................................................. 25
1.3 BreezeCOMPACT Family ........................................................................................ 26
1.4 BreezeCOMPACT Product Types per Frequency ..................................................... 30
1.5 BreezeCOMPACT Features ..................................................................................... 31
1.6 BreezeCOMPACT R7.2 Software Capabilities ......................................................... 40
1.7 BreezeCOMPACT Accessories and Specifications .................................................... 43
............................................... 48
2.1 BreezeCOMPACT Commissioning ........................................................................... 48
................. 54
3.1 Configuration commit procedure .............................................................................. 54
3.2 CLI User – Radius Authentication ........................................................................... 55
Descri
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1.1.1 Introduction to LTE ......................................................................................... 24
1.1.2 E-UTRAN Architecture ................................................................................... 24
1.3.1 BreezeCOMPACT 1000 – Small Cell, High Performance, Superior No-Line-
of-Sight ............................................................................................................. 27
1.3.2 BreezeCOMPACT 2000 – Coverage and Capacity ......................................... 27
1.3.3 BreezeCOMPACT 3000 – Unmatched Performance ...................................... 28
1.3.4 BreezeU100 (5.XGHz only) .............................................................................. 29
1.5.1 BreezeCOMPACT Topologies .......................................................................... 31
1.5.2 BreezeCOMPACT TDD Configuration ........................................................... 34
1.5.3 BreezeCOMPACT QoS .................................................................................... 35
1.5.4 BreezeCOMPACT Equal Time/Equal Rate Scheduler ................................... 36
1.5.5 Equal Rate Scheduling .................................................................................... 37
1.5.6 Multiple PLMN IDs ......................................................................................... 38
1.5.7 EPC Redundancy and Load Balancing (Cluster) ........................................... 38
1.5.8 Spectrum analyzer ........................................................................................... 39
1.5.9 GPS ................................................................................................................... 39
1.7.1 Antennas .......................................................................................................... 43
1.7.2 SFP (Fiber) ....................................................................................................... 43
1.7.3 Modem and Radio ............................................................................................ 43
1.7.4 Data Communication (Ethernet Interfaces) ................................................... 44
1.7.5 GPS Receiver Specifications ............................................................................ 44
1.7.6 Configuration and Management ..................................................................... 44
1.7.7 Standards Compliance, General ..................................................................... 45
1.7.8 Environmental ................................................................................................. 45
1.7.9 Mechanical and Electrical ............................................................................... 45
Chapter 2: Commissioning Steps
2.1.1 Preface .............................................................................................................. 48
2.1.2 Purpose ............................................................................................................. 50
2.1.3 BreezeCOMPACT Commissioning Procedure ................................................ 50
Chapter 3: Operation and Administration Procedures
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3.3 BreezeCOMPACT Full Configuration via CLI ......................................................... 56
3.4 Software Upgrade Via SSH ...................................................................................... 93
3.5 Software Upgrade Via BreezeVIEW ........................................................................ 96
3.6 Resetting BreezeCOMPACT to Its Factory Defaults ............................................... 103
3.7 Provisioning BreezeCOMPACT Using a Template ................................................. 105
3.8 Locking and Unlocking a Device ............................................................................. 109
3.9 Rebooting BreezeCOMPACT from BreezeVIEW ..................................................... 110
3.10 Spectrum Analyzer ................................................................................................. 112
3.11 Performance Monitoring ......................................................................................... 120
................................................. 132
4.1 Alarm Introduction ................................................................................................. 132
4.2 Alarm Severities ..................................................................................................... 132
4.3 Handling Alarms and Events Using the CLI .......................................................... 133
4.4 Handling Alarms and Events Using BreezeVIEW .................................................. 134
4.5 BreezeCOMPACT – System Events ........................................................................ 135
4.6 BreezeCOMPACT – Alarms .................................................................................... 136
............................................. 140
5.1 Licensing introduction ............................................................................................ 140
5.2 Licensing Prerequisites ........................................................................................... 140
5.3 BreezeVIEW License related Functionality ............................................................ 141
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3.3.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................. 56
3.3.2 Full Configuration via CLI Procedure ............................................................ 56
3.3.3 Stop/Start all RH ports transmitting from BreezeVIEW CLI ....................... 86
3.3.4 Enhanced log collection ................................................................................... 87
3.3.5 Configuration of backup & restore to external TFTP .................................... 87
3.3.6 Configuring Via BreezeVIEW ......................................................................... 88
3.4.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................. 93
3.4.2 Procedure ......................................................................................................... 93
3.5.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................. 96
3.5.2 Procedure ......................................................................................................... 96
3.6.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 103
3.6.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................... 103
3.7.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 105
3.7.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................... 105
3.8.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 109
3.8.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................... 109
3.9.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 110
3.9.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................... 111
3.10.1 Spectrum Analyzer Collection ....................................................................... 112
3.10.2 Spectrum Analyzer Range Frequency Scanning .......................................... 115
3.11.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 120
3.11.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................... 120
3.11.3 Performance KPIs Description ...................................................................... 127
Chapter 4: Events and Alarms
Chapter 5: Licensing Mechanism
5.3.1 License Distribution to HW ........................................................................... 141
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5.4 CLI License Operations .......................................................................................... 146
................................................... 149
A.1 5.x GHz Antennas ................................................................................................... 149
5.3.2 License Status View per Single HW ............................................................. 142
5.3.3 License inventory Display per network ........................................................ 144
5.3.4 License Related Alarms ................................................................................. 146
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5.4.1 TFTP server verification/configuration......................................................... 146
5.4.2 Showing license status of an LTE device ...................................................... 146
5.4.3 Loading LTE license via CLI ......................................................................... 147
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Figure 1: E-UTRAN Architecture ....................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 2: Telrad LTE End-to-End Solution Using BreezeWAY 2020 ............................................................... 25
Figure 3: LTE End-to-End Solution Using Embedded EPC in BreezeCOMPACT1000 ................................... 25
Figure 4: BreezeCOMPACT 1000 – Small Cell, High Performance .................................................................. 27
Figure 5: BreezeCOMPACT 2000 – Coverage and Capacity ............................................................................. 27
Figure 6: BreezeCOMPACT 3000 – Unmatched Performance .......................................................................... 28
Figure 6: BreezeU100 – LTE-U .......................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 7: Single Sector Topology......................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 7: MU-MIMO Operation .......................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 8: Split Mode 2x2 Topology ..................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 9: Dual Sector 2x2 Topology .................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 10: Dual Carrier 2x2 Topology towards the same geographical sector ................................................. 33
Figure 11: Dual Carrier Aggregation 2x2 Topology towards the same geographical sector ............................ 34
Figure 12: TDD Configurations .......................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 13: Subframe Types ................................................................................................................................. 35
Figure 14: QCI Types .......................................................................................................................................... 36
Figure 15: Equal Rate Scheduling ...................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 16: Equal Time Scheduling ..................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 17: EPC Redundancy and Load Balancing ............................................................................................. 38
Figure 18: GPS Chaining .................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 19: SAS Server Setting Screen ................................................................................................................ 48
Figure 20: CBSD Screens .................................................................................................................................... 49
Figure 21: CLI User – Radius Authentication ................................................................................................... 55
Figure 22: Deployment Tab in BreezeVIEW ...................................................................................................... 57
Figure 23: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab when setting deployment topology as Default topology .... 58
Figure 24: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Advanced RAN tab when setting deployment topology as Default ............. 58
Figure 25: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in single carrier 4Rx/2Tx .................................................. 60
Figure 26: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab in single carrier 4Rx/2Tx .................................................... 60
Figure 27: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in single carrier 4Rx/4Tx .................................................. 61
Figure 28: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab in single carrier 4Rx/4Tx .................................................... 61
Figure 27: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in single carrier 4Rx/4Tx DL MU-MIMO ........................ 62
Figure 28: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab in single carrier 4Rx/4Tx DL MU-MIMO .......................... 63
Figure 29: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in SplitMode2x2................................................................ 64
Figure 30: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab when in SplitMode2x2 ........................................................ 64
Figure 31: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in SplitModef1f2 ............................................................... 66
Figure 32: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab when in SplitModef1f2 ....................................................... 66
Figure 33: BREEZEVIEW -ENB CELL0 deployment tab when in SplitModef1f2........................................... 66
Figure 34: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in DualCarrier .................................................................. 67
Figure 35: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab when in DualCarrier .......................................................... 68
Figure 36: BREEZEVIEW -ENB CELL0 deployment tab when in DualCarrier.............................................. 68
Figure 37: BREEZEVIEW -ENB CELL1 deployment tab when in DualCarrier.............................................. 68
Figure 38: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Antenna's status in DualCarrierAggregation .............................................. 70
Figure 39: BREEZEVIEW -ENB deployment tab when in DualCarrierAggregation ...................................... 70
Figure 40: BREEZEVIEW -ENB CELL0 deployment tab when in DualCarrierAggregation ......................... 70
Figure 41: BREEZEVIEW -ENB CELL1 deployment tab when in DualCarrierAggregation ......................... 70
Figure 42: Physical ports configuration in BREEZEVIEW ............................................................................... 75
Figure 43: Handover A5 Events .......................................................................................................................... 83
Figure 44: Handover A3 Events .......................................................................................................................... 84
Figure 45: Device Information ............................................................................................................................ 88
Figure 46: Device Capability ............................................................................................................................... 89
Figure 47: Device Capability ............................................................................................................................... 89
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Figure 48: Device Networking Information ........................................................................................................ 89
Figure 49: External Management Interface 1 ................................................................................................. 89
Figure 50: External Management Interface 2 ................................................................................................. 90
Figure 51: Cell Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 90
Figure 52: Handover Configuration –A5 ............................................................................................................ 90
Figure 53: Handover Configuration –A3 ............................................................................................................ 91
Figure 54: Neighbor Cells List Configuration .................................................................................................... 91
Figure 55: QoS Configuration 1 ....................................................................................................................... 92
Figure 56: Timing Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 92
Figure57: Confirm Save ...................................................................................................................................... 92
Figure 58: Actions Menu Reset to Factory Defaults ....................................................................................... 93
Figure 59: Reset Device ....................................................................................................................................... 93
Figure 60: TFTP Server IP Address ................................................................................................................... 97
Figure 61: Actions Menu – Load SW File To Backup ........................................................................................ 97
Figure 62: Load SW File to Backup Main Window ............................................................................................ 98
Figure 63: Warning − Load to Backup ................................................................................................................ 98
Figure 64: Ongoing Task Load to Backup SW Version ................................................................................... 98
Figure 65: Ongoing Task − Successful ................................................................................................................ 99
Figure 66: Device Details Window – Backup SW Version ................................................................................. 99
Figure 67: SW Upgrade Menu – Run SW From Backup ................................................................................... 99
Figure 68: Run SW from Backup Window .......................................................................................................... 99
Figure 69: Warning Run SW from Backup .................................................................................................... 100
Figure 70: Ongoing Task Run SW from Backup In Process ...................................................................... 100
Figure 71: Ongoing Task Run SW from Backup Success .......................................................................... 100
Figure 72: Device Details Window Backup Software Version is Active ....................................................... 101
Figure 73: SW Upgrade Menu – Make Backup File As Main ......................................................................... 101
Figure 74: Make Backup Software As Main Window ...................................................................................... 101
Figure 75: Warning – Make Backup SW as Main ............................................................................................ 102
Figure 76: Warning Make Backup SW as Main Success ........................................................................... 102
Figure 77: Main SW Version Activated ............................................................................................................ 102
Figure 78: System Events Window ................................................................................................................... 103
Figure 79: Set Factory Defaults ........................................................................................................................ 104
Figure 80: Warning – Set Factory Defaults ..................................................................................................... 104
Figure 81: Management Status – Unreachable ............................................................................................... 105
Figure 82: Selecting a Template ....................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 83: New Template .................................................................................................................................. 106
Figure 84: Template Details Window 1 ......................................................................................................... 106
Figure 85: Templates Window .......................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 86: Template Details Window 2 ......................................................................................................... 107
Figure 87: Apply From Template – Device Details Window............................................................................ 107
Figure 88: Apply From Template – New Devices Area of Home Page ............................................................ 108
Figure 89: Apply a Template Window .............................................................................................................. 108
Figure 90: Locking a Device .............................................................................................................................. 109
Figure 91: Locked Device .................................................................................................................................. 109
Figure 92: Unlock & Sync From Device ............................................................................................................ 110
Figure 93: Reboot ............................................................................................................................................... 111
Figure 94: Warning Reset .............................................................................................................................. 111
Figure 95: Device Details Unreachable Management Status ...................................................................... 112
Figure 96: Device Details Managed Management Status ............................................................................ 112
Figure 97: System Events Window Reset ...................................................................................................... 112
Figure 98: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Spectrum Analyzer Collection All Antennas ............................................. 114
Figure 99: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Spectrum Analyzer Collection 1 Antenna .................................................. 115
Figure 100: BREEZEVIEW -ENB Spectrum Analyzer Range Frequency Scanning page ............................. 119
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Figure 101: BREEZEVIEW – Spectrum Analyzer Disable .............................................................................. 119
Figure 102: Accessing the KPI – Device Details Window ................................................................................ 120
Figure 103: Accessing the KPI – Devices Window ........................................................................................... 121
Figure 104: eNodeB Device Performance View ................................................................................................ 121
Figure 105: Basic KPIs ...................................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 106: Device Performance View Toolbar ................................................................................................ 122
Figure 107: Legend ............................................................................................................................................ 122
Figure 108: Air Link Utilization Graph............................................................................................................ 123
Figure 109: Registered and Active UEs Graph ................................................................................................ 123
Figure 110: Layer 3 Throughput Graph ........................................................................................................... 124
Figure 111: Changing the Time Zoom – Before Releasing the Mouse Button ................................................ 125
Figure 112: Graph View Zoom – After Releasing the Mouse Button .............................................................. 125
Figure113: Export Window ............................................................................................................................... 126
Figure 114: Time Span Selection ...................................................................................................................... 126
Figure 115: From/To Dates ............................................................................................................................... 127
Figure 116: Chart Button .................................................................................................................................. 127
Figure 117: Chart Context Menu ...................................................................................................................... 127
Figure 118: BreezeVIEW – Alarms ................................................................................................................... 134
Figure 119: BreezeVIEW – System Events ...................................................................................................... 135
Figure 120: Devices view with highlighted devices to be licensed .................................................................. 141
Figure 121: Load License File form .................................................................................................................. 141
Figure 122: License loading warning frame ..................................................................................................... 142
Figure 123: Ongoing task view (in this example - with failed license loading operations) ............................ 142
Figure 124: closed left pane without license info ............................................................................................. 143
Figure 125: expanded left pane with license info ............................................................................................. 144
Figure 126: Device licensing controls ............................................................................................................... 145
Figure 127: Device Licensing view.................................................................................................................... 145
Figure 128: Alarms view with 'license' as search criterion .............................................................................. 146
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Table 0-1: Glossary .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Table 2-2: Telrad Solution per Product Type ..................................................................................................... 26
Table 2-3: BreezeCOMPACT Models .................................................................................................................. 30
Table 2-4: Cell Radius and Special Subframes .................................................................................................. 35
Table 2-5: General Modem and Radio Specifications ......................................................................................... 43
Table 2-6: Data Communication (Ethernet Interfaces) ..................................................................................... 44
Table 2-7: BMAX-4M-GPS and BreezeGPS Receiver, Mechanical and Electrical Specifications .................... 44
Table 2-8: Configuration and Management ........................................................................................................ 44
Table 2-9: Standards Compliance, General ........................................................................................................ 45
Table 2-10: Environmental Specifications .......................................................................................................... 45
Table 2-11: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, BreezeCOMPACT 1000 Units ..................................... 45
Table 2-12: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, BreezeCOMPACT 2000 Units ..................................... 47
Table 2-13: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, BreezeCOMPACT 3000 Units ..................................... 47
Table 2-11: Mechanical and Electrical Specifications, BreezeU100 Unit ......................................................... 47
Table 3-1: SSF Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 78
Table 3-2: SA results table ................................................................................................................................ 118
Table 3-3: Performance KPIs ............................................................................................................................ 127
Table 4-1: BreezeCOMPACT System Events ................................................................................................... 135
Table 4-2: BreezeCOMPACT Alarms ................................................................................................................ 136
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TTable 0--11:: GGlossary
AAcronym
DDescription
3GPP
3rd Generation Partnership Project
AAA
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
BB
Baseband
BS
Base Station
BTS
Base Transceiver Station
CA
Carrier Aggregation
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
CLI
Command Line Interface
CPE
Customer Premises Equipment
CQI
Channel Quality Indication
DSCP
Differentiated Services Code Point
DL
Downlink
EARFCN
EUTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
ECGI
E-UTRAN Cell Global Identifier
EDT
Electrical Down-Tilt
EIRP
Equivalent Isotopically Radiated Power
eNB
eNodeB
EPC
Evolved Packet Core
EPROM
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
E-UTRAN
Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
FDD
Frequency Division Duplexing
GBR
Guaranteed Bit Rate
GHz
Gigahertz
GPS
Global Positioning System
HARQ
Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request
HPA
High Power Amplifier
HSS
Home Subscriber Server
IDU
Indoor unit
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IF
Interface
IP
Internet Protocol
iPCRF
Internal Policy and Charging Rules Function
IPv4
Internet Protocol Version 4
iHSS
Internal Home Subscriber Server
km
Kilometers
LC
Lucent Connector fiber optics
LSB
Least Significant Bit
LTE
Long Term Evolution
LTE-U
LTE in Un-Licensed Bands
MBR
Maximum Bit Rate
MCC
Mobile Country Code
MCS
Modulation and coding scheme
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TTable 0--11:: GGlossary
AAcronym
DDescription
MDT
Mechanical Down-Tilt
MHz
Megahertz
MIMO
Multiple Input and Multiple Output
MME
Mobility Management Entity
MNC
Mobile Network Code
MO
Managed Object
MSB
Most Significant Bit
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit
MU-MIMO
Multi User MIMO
NMS
Network Management System
Non-GBR
Non-Guaranteed Bit Rate
ODU
Outdoor Unit
OFDM
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
OPEX
Operating Expenditure
PA
Power Amplifier
PCI
Physical Cell ID
PER
Packet Error Rate
PGW
Packet Gateway
PHY
Physical Layer
PLL
Phase-Locked Loop
PLMN ID
Public Land Mobile Network Identifier
PN
Part Number
QAM
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QCI
QoS Class Identifier
QoS
Quality of Service
QPSK
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
RACH
Random Access Channel
RB
Resource Block
RH
Radio Head
RNC
Radio Network Controller
RNP
Radio Network Planning
RRC
Radio Resource Control
RRM
Radio Resource Management
Rx
Receiver
SFP
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
SFR
Soft Frequency Reuse
SGW
Serving GateWay
SINR
Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio
SSF
Special SubFrame
SSH
Secure Shell
SW
Software
TA
Tracking Area
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TTable 0--11:: GGlossary
AAcronym
DDescription
TAC
Tracking Area Code
TAI
Tracking Area Identity
TDD
Time-Division Duplex
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
Tx
Transmitter
UE
User Equipment
UE-AMBR
UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate
UL
Uplink
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VSWR
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
WiMAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
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LTE,
Telrad LTE End-to-End Solution,
BreezeCOMPACT Family,
BreezeCOMPACT Product Types per Frequency,
BreezeCOMPACT Features,
BreezeCOMPACT R7.2 Software Capabilities,
BreezeCOMPACT Accessories and Specifications,
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In This Chapter:
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1.1 LTE
1.1.1 Introduction to LTE
1.1.2 E-UTRAN Architecture
Figure 1: E-UTRAN Architecture
Long-Term Evolution (LTE), commonly marketed as 4G LTE, is a wireless communication standard for high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals. The standard, which was developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), is specified in its Release 8 document series, with enhancements described in later releases.
The key benefits of LTE include:
Responds to user demand for higher data rates (peak rates) and quality of service
(QoS) that supports up to 20MHz channels in release 8 with Carrier Aggregation (CA) capabilities supported beginning with release 10
Addresses continued demand for cost reduction (CAPEX and OPEX). Supports both Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) and Time-Devision Duplex
(TDD).
IP-based network architecture provides a simpler all-IP architecture that lowers
operating costs.
The LTE radio access network E-UTRAN architecture has been improved from a legacy cellular radio access (such as 3G) UTRAN network. eNodeB functions in E-UTRAN include not only legacy base station (NodeB) functions, but also the radio interface and Radio Network Controllers (RNCs), which include Radio Resource Management (RRM) functions.
Because both WiMAX and E-UTRAN architecture implement a similar approach, it is easier to migrate WiMAX networks to LTE. For example, Telrad’s BreezeCOMPACT and Dual Mode CPE solution enables software upgrades from WiMAX to LTE. For more details about WiMAX migration options, contact Telrad.
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1.2 Telrad LTE End-to-End Solution
Figure 2: Telrad LTE End-to-End Solution Using BreezeWAY 2020
Figure 3: LTE End-to-End Solution Using Embedded EPC in BreezeCOMPACT1000
Telrad delivers a comprehensive LTE solution that includes BreezeCOMPACT eNB, BreezeWAY EPC, BreezeRADIUS AAA, CPE Indoor and Outdoor (User Equipment [UE]) and the BreezeVIEW management system.
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Table 2-2: Telrad Solution per Product Type
Product Type
Product
BS
BreezeCOMPACT 1000, 2000 and 3000
CPE
CPE7000 Outdoor/Indoor, CPE8102 Indoor,
or Third Party
EPC
BreezeWAY2020 EPC, BreezeWAY1010 Embedded EPC in BreezeCOMPACT1000/BU100 or Third Party (IOT required)
User Provisioning
Internal HSS (BreezeWAY2020) or BreezeRADIUS AAA (Aradial)
Network Management
BreezeVIEW (BS and EPC) UEs-VIEW (UE)
CPEView TR-069(UE/CPE)
Performance Monitoring
BreezeVIEW
1.3 BreezeCOMPACT Family
BreezeCOMPACT 1000,
BreezeCOMPACT 2000,
BreezeCOMPACT 3000,
BreezeU100,
CPE8000/8100/8101, CPE9000, CPE12000 Outdoor
Telrad’s BreezeCOMPACT family of products includes the following BreezeCOMPACT base station models:
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The highlights of these products are described in the sections that follow. For more information, please visit the BreezeCOMPACT section of the Telrad website at
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1.3.1 BreezeCOMPACT 1000 – Small Cell, High Performance, Superior No-Line-of-Sight
Figure 4: BreezeCOMPACT 1000 – Small Cell, High Performance
1.3.2 BreezeCOMPACT 2000 – Coverage and Capacity
Figure 5: BreezeCOMPACT 2000 – Coverage and Capacity
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The BreezeCOMPACT 1000 is Telrad’s flagship solution that delivers high performance, enabling superior connectivity in a small package:
Bands 42, 43 & 48; 3.3–3.5 GHz, 3.4–3.7 GHz, 3.6–3.8 GHz; 30 dBm per port
5.XGHz Band up to 20 dBm per port (subject to local regulation)BreezeWAY1010 embedded EPC
WiMAX/TD-LTE-Advanced, software-upgradable
Double capacity with dual-sector/carrier
4Tx x 4Rx and modem in a single, all-outdoor form factor
Ultimate alternative to small cells in dense urban areas
Highest capacity using Outdoor CPEs and 4x4 diversity
The BreezeCOMPACT 2000 offers pervasive coverage, enabling triple-play connectivity in areas with no line of sight, in an all-outdoor single form factor: (Note: Compact2000 is not supported on R7.0 onwards)
Band 42; 3.5 GHz; 37 dBm per port
WiMAX/TD-LTE-Advanced, software-upgradable
Ideal for urban environments with a mix of CPEs
High power for areas with Non-Line-of-Sight
All-in-one, outdoor Radio 4Rx x 2Tx and Modem
High coverage and capacity for indoor CPEs
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1.3.3 BreezeCOMPACT 3000 – Unmatched Performance
Figure 6: BreezeCOMPACT 3000 – Unmatched Performance
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The BreezeCOMPACT 3000 provides high-performance indoor coverage for multiple devices, such as USB dongles, hotspot units and a wide selection of mobile devices:
4 x 4, 40 dBm (10 Watts) per port
3.3–3.4GHz Band 42; 3.4–3.6GHz, 3.475–3.7 GHz
2.3–2.4
4Tx x 4Rx and modem in a single, all-outdoor form factor
GHz Band 40
; 2.5.–2.7GHz Band 41
WiMAX/TD-LTE-Advanced, software-upgradable For Fixed, High-mobility and Dense environments Double capacity with dual-sector/carrier High power for areas with Non-Line-of-Sight Highest coverage and capacity using indoor and outdoor CPEs with 4x4 diversity
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1.3.4 BreezeU100 (5.XGHz only)
Figure 7: BreezeU100 – LTE-U
The BreezeU100 provides high-performance outdoor coverage in licensed and un-licensed
5.XGHz Bands for multiple devices.
4 x 4, up to 20 dBm (100 mWatts) per port
5.X GHz Band up to 20dBm per port (subject to local regulations)
4Tx x 4Rx and modem in a single, all-outdoor form factor
TD-LTE-Advanced For Fixed, Mobility and Dense environments Embedded Antenna Embedded EPC1010 Double capacity with dual-sector/carrier High power for areas with Non-Line-of-Sight Highest coverage and capacity using outdoor CPEs with 4x4 diversity
(subject to local regulations)
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1.4 BreezeCOMPACT Product Types per Frequency
Table 2-3: BreezeCOMPACT Models
Platform
Part NNo.
Telrad Part Number (PN)
Supporte
d SW
Release
Frequencies
Tx
Power
per
Port
(dBm)
Rx/
Tx
Config..
Compact1000e ( BreezeWAY1010)
3.400–3.700 MHz:
Band 48: 3.550-3700*
Compact1000e ( BreezeWAY1010)
Compact1000e ( BreezeWAY1010)
Compact1000
Band 48: 3.550-3700*
Compact1000
Compact1000
Compact2000
Compact3000
Compact3000
Compact3000
Compact3000
Compact3000
Compact1000e (with BreezeWAY1010)
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Compact1000e (with BreezeWAY1010)
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BreezeU100
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Table 2-3 specifies the BreezeCOMPACT models and their supported frequencies.
Band 42: 3.400–3.600
with
with
with
735470
735472
735473
CMP.XT-BS-3.4-3.7 R7.2
CMP.XT-BS-3.3-3.5 R7.2
CMP.XT-BS-3.6-3.8 R7.2 3.600–3.800 MHz 30 4x4
Band 43: 3.600–3.700 Band 43: 3.700–3.800 is
3.300
3.400–3.700 MHz:
Band 42: 3.400–3.600
735270 CMP.XT-BS-3.4-3.7 R7.2
Band 43: 3.600–3.700 Band 43: 3.700–3.800 is
not supported.
3.500 MHz
not supported.
30 4x4
30 4x4
30 4x4
735272 CMP.XT-BS-3.3-3.5 R7.2 3.300–3.500 MHz 30 4x4
735273 CMP.XT-BS-3.6-3.8 R7.2 3.600–3.800 MHz 30 4x4
735271 CMP.HP-BS-3.5 R6.9 3.400–3.600 MHz 37 4x2
725270 CMP3000-B41-2496-2690MHz
723270 CMP3000-B40-2300-2400MHz
735370 CMP3000-B42-3400-3600MHz
735373 CMP3000-3300-3400MHz R7.2 3.300-3.400 MHz 40 4x4
735376 CMP3000-3475-3700MHz R7.2 3.475-3.700 MHz 40 4x4
750470
750471
755270
CMP.TX-BS-5.X
CMP.TX-BS-5.X
BreezeU100-5.x-Int.Ant R7.2 5.150-5.900 MHz** 20 4x4
R7.2 2.496–2.690 MHz 40 4x4
R7.2 2.300–2.400 MHz 40 4x4
R7.2 3.400-3.600 MHz 40 4x4
R7.2
R7.2
5.150-5.900 MHz** 20 4x4
4.900-5.350 MHz** 20 4x4
* Requires CBRS License key. Once enabled all freq, bandwidth, TX power require a spectrum grant through BreezeView Domain proxy which will coordinate with a SAS. Only 10 and 20MHz channels are supported on CBRS version. Note only 2x2, Dual carrier, Dual Sector and 4RX 2TX are supported under part 96 using Rel
7.0. 4TX modes are planned for rel 7.2
** Exact RF Band, Tx power and channel bandwidth is Subject to local/regional regulation
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