Alvarion BREEZEACCESS SW VERSION 5.1 User Manual

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Chapter 1 - System Description 
 
BreezeACCESS VL System Manual
 
1.2 
Base Station Equipment 
The Access Units, installed at the Base Station site, provide all the functionality 
necessary to communicate with the Subscriber Units and to connect to the 
backbone of the Service Provider. 
There are 2 lines of Access Units with different architectures: 
„ 
Modular Base Station Equipment 
„ 
Standalone “Micro-Cell” Access Unit 
1.2.1  Modular Base Station Equipment 
The Base Station Equipment is based on the BS-SH 3U chassis, which is suitable 
for installation in 19-inch racks. The chassis contains one or two Power Supply 
modules and has 8 slots that can accommodate BS-AU Network Interface 
modules. These slots can also 
accommodate various combinations of 
other modules, including Network 
Interface (BS-AU) modules for Access 
Units operating in any of the bands 
supported by BreezeACCESS equipment 
using GFSK modulation, including BreezeACCESS II, BreezeACCESS MMDS, 
BreezeACCESS XL and BreezeACCESS V. It can also accommodate a BS-GU GPS 
and Alarms module to support GPS-based synchronization of BreezeACCESS 
systems using Frequency Hopping radios.  
Two different types of power supply modules are available for the BreezeACCESS 
VL modules: The BS-PS-DC that is powered from a -48 VDC power source, and 
the BS-PS-AC, powered from the 110/220 VAC mains. The optional use of two 
power supply modules ensures fail-safe operation through power supply 
redundancy. When the same chassis is used also for Access Unit modules 
belonging to other BreezeACCESS families using GFSK modulation, then one 
BS-PS power supply (AC or DC) should be used to provide power to the 
BreezeACCESS VL Access Units, and a different power supply module, suitable 
for GFSK equipment, is required for powering the BreezeACCESS GFSK Access 
Units.  
Each BS-AU module and its outdoor radio unit (AU-ODU) comprise an AU-E-BS 
Access Unit that together with an external antenna serves a single sector. There 
are two types of Access Units, differing in the maximum number of Subscriber 
Units that they can serve: