Nova 436Q Installation Guide
Nova 436Q Installation Guide
Nova 436Q Installation Guide
January 2021
Version 1.14
About This Document
This document is intended for personnel who will be installing the Baicells Nova-436Q Outdoor
4x1W Two-Carrier Time Division Duplexing (TDD) eNodeB (eNB) product. The product
overview is followed by the procedures for properly installing, performing basic configuration,
and verifying the eNB is operational. Please be advised that only personnel with the
appropriate electrical skills and experience should install this device. This document is based
on software version BaiBS_QRTB_2.5.4.
Copyright Notice
Baicells Technologies, Inc., copyrights the information in this document. No part of this
document may be reproduced in any form or means without the prior written consent of
Baicells Technologies, Inc.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice. For more
information, please consult with a Baicells technical engineer or the support team. Refer to
the “Contact Us” section below.
Revision Record
Date Version Description SMEs/Contributors Author/Editor
21-Jan-2021 1.14 Updates for QRTB 2.5.4 Jesse Raasch, Chad Murrish, Jocelyn Watson
Danh PhanLe
18-Jan-2021 1.13 Updates for QRTB 2.4.2 Nitisha Potti, Yang Yannan Jocelyn Watson
Chad Murrish, Danh PhanLe
08-Sep-2020 1.12 Updates for QRTB 2.3.6 Nitisha Potti, Yang Yannan Jocelyn Watson
19-Feb-2020 1.11 Further info on SFA, SAS, Nitisha Potti, Jesse Raasch Sharon Redfoot
HaloB
17-Dec-2019 1.10 SME comments Rick Harnish, Jesse Raasch, Sharon Redfoot
Updated for QRTB 2.0.4 Jie Lewis
Updated antenna port info
9-July-2019 1.1 to 1.9 English draft Yang Yanan, Jie Lewis, Jesse Sharon Redfoot
Raasch, Lijunqiang
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Support
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manuals can be found at Baicells > Support > Documents.
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at Baicells > Support.
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Address
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Safety Information
For the safety of installation personnel and for the protection of the equipment from damage,
please read all safety warnings. If you have any questions concerning the warnings, before
installing or powering on the base station contact the Baicells support team.
Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to its power
source.
Warning Equipment installation must comply with local and national electrical codes.
Warning This product relies on the existing building or structure for short-circuit
(overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated no greater than 20A.
Warning Do not operate this wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or
in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified and qualified for such use.
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 Features ...................................................................................................................... 7
2 Installation Preparation ................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Materials..................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 LEDs & Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 9
2.3 Location & Environment ........................................................................................... 10
2.4 Grounding & Lightning Protection ............................................................................ 10
2.5 Weatherproofing ...................................................................................................... 10
2.6 CloudCore Account ................................................................................................... 11
3 Installation .................................................................................................................. 11
3.1 Process Overview...................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Install GPS Antenna................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Install eNB on Pole or Wall........................................................................................ 12
3.3.1 Install on Pole................................................................................................. 12
3.3.2 Install on Wall ................................................................................................ 13
3.4 Connect Cables ......................................................................................................... 14
3.4.1 Cable Laying Requirements ............................................................................ 14
3.4.2 Connect GPS Antenna Cable .......................................................................... 15
3.4.3 Connect RF Cable(s) ....................................................................................... 15
3.4.4 Connect WAN Interface Cable ........................................................................ 15
3.4.5 Connect Ethernet Cable ................................................................................. 15
3.4.6 Connect Power Connector ............................................................................. 15
3.4.7 Connect Ground Cable ................................................................................... 16
3.5 Power on to Check LED Status .................................................................................. 17
3.6 Configure Basic Parameters ...................................................................................... 17
3.6.1 Launch the eNB GUI ....................................................................................... 17
3.6.2 Basic Configuration Overview ........................................................................ 19
3.6.3 Configure Network Interfaces ........................................................................ 19
3.6.4 Configure the Management Server ................................................................ 23
3.6.5 Configure Quick Settings ................................................................................ 24
3.6.6 Configure Carrier Setting ............................................................................... 25
3.6.7 Verify eNB Operational Status........................................................................ 26
Appendix: Regulatory Compliance .................................................................................. 29
FCC Compliance .............................................................................................................. 29
ISEDC Compliance ........................................................................................................... 29
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: Nova-436Q eNB ...................................................................................................... 6
Figure 2-1: LEDs & Interfaces .................................................................................................... 9
Figure 2-2: Weatherproofing .................................................................................................. 10
Figure 2-3: CloudCore Login Page ........................................................................................... 11
Figure 3-1: Installation Process ............................................................................................... 11
Figure 3-2: GPS Antenna Installation ...................................................................................... 12
Figure 3-3: Omega Clamps ...................................................................................................... 12
Figure 3-4: Attach Bracket to Pole .......................................................................................... 13
Figure 3-5: Attach eNB to Bracket ........................................................................................... 13
Figure 3-6: Completed Attachment ........................................................................................ 13
Figure 3-7: Mark Drilling Locations ......................................................................................... 14
Figure 3-8: Power Terminal ..................................................................................................... 16
Figure 3-9: Grounding Screws ................................................................................................. 16
Figure 3-10: Check LEDs.......................................................................................................... 17
Figure 3-11: GUI Login ............................................................................................................ 18
Figure 3-12: Home Page (Example is an inactive lab 436Q) .................................................... 18
Figure 3-13: Configuration Flow ............................................................................................. 19
Figure 3-14: WAN/LAN ........................................................................................................... 20
Figure 3-15: LGW .................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 3-16 LGW = Router....................................................................................................... 22
Figure 3-17: Static Routing ..................................................................................................... 22
Figure 3-18: Management Server ........................................................................................... 23
Figure 3-19: Quick Setting ...................................................................................................... 25
Figure 3-20: Carrier Setting..................................................................................................... 26
Figure 3-21: Cell Status (eNB GUI) .......................................................................................... 27
Figure 3-22: Cell Status (OMC) ................................................................................................ 28
List of Tables
Table 2-1: Materials .................................................................................................................. 8
Table 2-2: LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 9
Table 2-3: Interfaces ................................................................................................................. 9
Table 3-1: Internet/WAN ........................................................................................................ 20
Table 3-2: LGW ....................................................................................................................... 21
Table 3-3: Static Routing ......................................................................................................... 23
Table 3-4: Management Server .............................................................................................. 24
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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
The Baicells Nova-436Q is an outdoor 4x1W two-carrier eNodeB (eNB) that enables wired and
wireless broadband access to Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Time Division Duplexing (TDD)
backbone networks. The eNB makes use of the current LTE transmission resources to reduce
the operator’s investment in providing low-cost, enhanced Internet coverage.
As a two-carrier eNB, the Nova-436Q hardware unit contains two separate eNBs inside one
shell. Having two carriers provides versatile options in how you operate the eNB. The available
operating modes are described in the next section, Features.
The 436Q's primary cell (Pcell) is referred to as Cell 1. The secondary cell (Scell) is referred to
as Cell 2. It has 4 antenna ports and supports either one 4-port or two 2-port RF antenna
installations. Each eNB comes pre-configured to simplify the installation. Baicells provides
operators with local and Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) software applications to
configure and manage individual eNBs and Customer Premise Equipment (CPE).
Additionally, Baicells offers a centralized Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution called
CloudCore. CloudCore, sometimes referred to as BaiCloud, includes all of the key LTE Evolved
Packet Core (EPC) network functions, an Operations Management Console (OMC) for
managing multiple sites across the network, and a Business and Operations Support System
(BOSS) for subscriber management.
In this document you will find a general description, guidelines, and procedures for installing,
entering basic configuration information, and verifying the operational status of the Nova-
436Q eNB (Figure 1-1).
Figure 1-1: Nova-436Q eNB
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1.2 Features
The two-carrier Nova-436Q eNB is capable of operating in one of several modes:
• Single Carrier (SC)
• Carrier Aggregation (CA) mode (based on software license)
• Dual Carrier (DC)/split mode (based on software license)
• HaloB mode (embedded in the base software)
• Citizens Broadband Radio System (CBRS) Spectrum Access System (SAS)
SC describes a scenario where the operator wishes to use only one of the two available cells
in the eNB. This may be necessary for operators who have limited licensed spectrum or who
are planning to use the second carrier later as their network grows. In SC mode, only the
primary cell (Pcell), aka Cell 1, is used.
CA provides the ability to aggregate channels from across the full CBRS range, even channels
that are not adjacent. Using CA essentially doubles the downlink capacity when all users have
Cat6/7 or later customer premise equipment (CPE).
DC (split sector) mode enables the operator to run the 436Q as two independent carriers for
split sector coverage.
HaloB allows the eNB to function with embedded Mobility Management Entity (MME)
capabilities on board so that the eNB operates independently from the usual cloud connection.
CBRS SAS is a multi-vendor Spectrum Access System database where CBRS spectrum use is
managed dynamically across operators. The CBRS band covers 3.55-3.70 GHz. Operators must
sign up with a SAS provider, which handles the dynamic frequency assignment and release
process. Baicells provides FCC Part 96 certified eNBs, including the Nova-436Q, and CPEs that
operate within the Part 96 rules for CBRS. The Baicells eNBs and CPEs use a domain proxy (DP)
to connect to the SAS server by leveraging the existing connection with the OMC.
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In addition to the 436Q eNB's two carriers and multiple operating modes, following is a list of
other key features. The Nova-436Q data sheet providing technical specifications is kept up-to-
date on the Baicells website.
• Supports standard LTE TDD band 48 and partial bands 42, 43 (3550 – 3700 MHz)
• Complies with 3GPP Release 13 standards
• Supports 5/10/15/20 MHz bandwidth per carrier
• Provides excellent non-line-of-sight (NLOS) coverage
• Has an aggregate peak rate: (up to) DL 220 Mbps, UL 28 Mbps @ 2x20 MHz spectrum
using all Cat6/7 or higher CPEs
• Supports 64 concurrent users per carrier [x2 carriers (64+64) if operating in DC mode];
upgradeable to higher capacity in future software releases
• Supports TR-069 network management interface
• Can be accessed via GUI-based local and remote web management
• Connects to any IP-based backhaul, including public transmission
• Is low weight and uses low power consumption to reduce OPEX
• Acts as a plug-and-play device with self-organizing network (SON) capabilities
• Can be used for IoT with all mainstream Evolved Packet Core (EPC) vendors
• Ensures secure protection against illegal intrusion
• Supports 4-port antenna or 2 antennas with 2 ports
• Integrated small cell form factor for quick and easy installation
• Configured out of the box to work with Baicells CloudCore
• Embedded HaloB ("lite" EPC) solution
• Supports Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) with dual carrier
• Excellent non-line-of-sight (NLOS) coverage
2 Installation Preparation
2.1 Materials
Check the Nova-436Q package to ensure it contains everything on the packing list enclosed
with the product. In addition to industry-standard tools, you will need the materials described
in Table 2-1 during the installation. Materials may be purchased through a Baicells authorized
supplier: https://na.baicells.com/where-to-buy/.
Table 2-1: Materials
Item Description
Power cable < AWG16, e.g., AWG14
RF antenna cable 50-ohm feeder
RF antenna Omni or directional
Optical fiber Single-mode optical fiber
Ethernet cable Outdoor Cat6, shorter than 330 feet (100 meters)
Ground cable 16mm² diameter yellow-green wire
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2.2 LEDs & Interfaces
Figure 2-1, Table 2-2, and Table 2-3 explain the eNB's LED status indicators and interfaces.
Figure 2-1: LEDs & Interfaces
Interface Description
PWR Power supply: +48V (+42V to +60V) DC
OPT Optical backhaul interface to connect to the external transmission network
ETH RJ-45 interface, used for debugging or data backhaul
GPS Port for optional external GPS antenna, N-female connector
ANT Port for external RF antenna, N-female connector
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2.3 Location & Environment
In addition to network planning, when determining where to place the eNB you need to
consider factors such as climate, hydrology, geology, the possibility of earthquakes, reliable
electric power, and transportation access. Avoid locating the eNB in areas where there may be
extreme temperatures, harmful gases, unstable voltages, volatile vibrations, loud noises,
flames, explosives, or electromagnetic interference (e.g., large radar stations, transformer
substations). Avoid areas prone to impounded water, soaking, leakage, or condensation.
2.5 Weatherproofing
To protect the connection points from weather and climate, clean each connection point
before installing cold shrink tubes, per the following (Figure 2-2).
1. Insert the cable into the cold shrink tube.
2. Tighten the connector.
3. Push the cold shrink tube to the top joint, and pull out the strip.
4. Ensure the cold shrink tube is tightly fitted with the connection.
Figure 2-2: Weatherproofing
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2.6 CloudCore Account
The Baicells CloudCore includes the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), managed by Baicells, and two
operator applications, Operations Management Console (OMC) to manage network elements
and Business & Operations Support System (BOSS) to manage subscribers. If you have not
already set up a Baicells CloudCore account, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Open a web browser, and enter the CloudCore address (Figure 2-3):
https://cloudcore.cloudapp.net/cloudcore/
Step 2: Click on the Sign up button.
Step 3: Complete the mandatory fields, and again click on Sign up.
Figure 2-3: CloudCore Login Page
You will receive an email from Baicells. Click on the
CloudCore link to go to the login page.
Enter your login user name (email address) and password
to authenticate.
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3.2 Install GPS Antenna
Read the following GPS antenna installation requirements before installing it on the eNB.
No major blocking from buildings in the vicinity. Make sure the space atop is at least 45
degrees unblocked by any buildings.
Avoid installing the GPS antenna in the vicinity of any other transmitting and receiving
devices, to avoid interference.
The GPS antenna should be installed within 45 degrees to the lightning rod.
The GPS antenna system is assembled in manufacturing before packing. The only installation
step is to fix the GPS mounting bracket on the eNB with the M4*14 screws (Figure 3-2).
Figure 3-2: GPS Antenna Installation
2. Attach the bracket to the pole, considering the height requirements described above.
Fit the threaded rod of the bracket to the pole, and then turn the two clamps to the
proper position as shown in Figure 3-4. Fasten with the four screws.
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Figure 3-4: Attach Bracket to Pole
3. Using the two pins on the bracket on the back of the eNB, attach the eNB to the
mounting bracket on the pole. Push the eNB until the hook is firmly attached to the
mounting bracket (Figure 3-5).
Figure 3-5: Attach eNB to Bracket
4. Tighten the screws on the top of the bracket using a cross screwdriver to complete the
installation (Figure 3-6).
Figure 3-6: Completed Attachment
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Figure 3-7: Mark Drilling Locations
3. Drill two .4in/10mm diameter by 2.8in/70mm deep holes in the wall at the marked
locations.
4. Check the up/down direction of the installation rack, and then fix it to the wall using
M8*80 expansion screws.
5. Fix the eNB to the bracket, and tighten the screws on the top of the bracket using a
cross screwdriver.
General requirements:
Bending radius of antenna feeder cable: 7/8” > 250mm, 4/5” > 380mm
Bending radius of jumper cable: 1/4” > 35mm,1/2” (super soft) > 50mm, 1/2” (ordinary) >
127mm
Bending radius of power cable and grounding cable: > triple the diameter of the cable
The minimum bend radius of the optical fiber is 20 times the diameter of the optical fiber.
Bind the cables according the type of the cable; intertwining and crossing are forbidden.
An identification label should be attached after the cable is laid.
Optical fiber cable requirement:
Avoid circling and twisting during the laying.
Avoid binding on a turn.
Avoid pulling and weighing down the optical fiber.
The redundant optical fiber must enwind the dedicated device.
Grounding cable requirement:
The grounding cable must connect to the grounding point.
The grounding cable must be separated from the signal cables, of enough distance to
avoid signal interference.
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3.4.2 Connect GPS Antenna Cable
1. Insert the GPS jumper into a cold shrink tube.
2. Connect one end of the GPS jumper to the GPS antenna.
3. Push the cold shrink tube to the top joint, and pull out the strip.
4. Connect the other end of the GPS jumper to the GPS interface on the eNB, which also
needs weatherproof protection.
4. Push the cold shrink tube to the top joint, and pull out the strip.
5. Connect the other end of the RF cables to the external antennas, which also need
weatherproof protection.
Since the length of cable needed for power varies from site to site, the two ends of the power
adaptor are bare terminal ends. You will need to make the power cable according to the actual
measurements of the installation site, and assemble the power plug and power terminal on
the two ends of the power adaptor.
Strip .47in/12mm insulating layer with a wire stripper. The power cord length should be kept
below 330 ft/100m. The connection steps for the power cable are as follows.
1. Assemble the power plug. The power plug will be installed on the end of the input
direction. Refer to the labels on the power plug for connecting the live wire, neutral wire,
and ground wire to the corresponding terminals separately, and tighten the screws.
2. Assemble the power terminal. The power terminal will be installed on the end of the
output direction. Refer to Figure 3-8 to connect the live wire and neutral wire.
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Figure 3-8: Power Terminal
3. Connect the power cable to the PWR interface in the wiring cavity.
4. The power cable lays along the slot and stretches out of the wiring cavity.
6. After the cable connection is complete in the wiring cavity, tighten the screws on the
cover to close the wiring cavity using an M4 cross screwdriver.
NOTE: All Nova eNBs have a floating ground on the power system.
1. Unscrew one grounding screw, connect one end of the ground cable to the grounding
screw, and retighten the screw.
2. The second grounding screw is used to connect other devices such as lightning arrestors
and GPS antennas to a common ground.
3. Once the eNB is installed at the outdoor location, the other end of the ground cable needs
to connect to a good earth grounding point.
Before the eNB is installed at its final destination, perform the steps in sections 3.5 and 3.6.
Upon successful testing, the eNB will be ready for installation at the cell site. Seal and
weatherproof all the connection points, and rustproof where needed.
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3.5 Power on to Check LED Status
Power on the eNB, and check that the LED indicators are lighting as expected: Power is steady
green, CELL1 and CELL2 are slow flash green, and there are no alarms (Figure 3-10) per
previous Table 2-2.
Figure 3-10: Check LEDs
The Nova-436Q eNB may be configured in Single Carrier (SC), Carrier Aggregation (CA), or Dual
Carrier (DC)/split mode, depending on which licenses you have purchased, and/or in HaloB
mode, which is embedded in the base software. The 436Q also supports CBRS SAS operation.
When first installing and testing the Nova-436Q, Baicells recommends configuring the primary
cell (Pcell)/Cell1 carrier settings (without enabling CA, DC, HaloB, or SAS) for simple verification
that the new eNB unit is operational. Once it is confirmed to be operational, you can then refer
to the appropriate configuration guide(s) for the operating mode you plan to use.
NOTE: For all GUI menus and fields, refer to the following documents on the Baicells
website: Baicells > Support > Documents.
• CloudCore Configuration & Network Administration Guide (OMC/BOSS)
• CPE Configuration Guide
• eNB Configuration Guide
• Carrier Aggregation & Dual Carrier (Split Mode) Configuration Guide
• HaloB User Guide
• SAS Deployment Guide
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Step 3: At the login screen (Figure 3-11), enter the default user name (admin) and
password (admin) and click on Login to open the home page.
Figure 3-11: GUI Login
The home page is the BTS Info > Basic Info menu, which reports the current eNB status (Figure
3-12). In section 3.6.7, you will use this page to confirm that the eNB is active.
Figure 3-12: Home Page (Example is an inactive lab 436Q)
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3.6.2 Basic Configuration Overview
Figure 3-13 indicates four main steps for basic configuration: network interfaces, management
server address, some quick settings pertaining to key LTE parameters, and the carrier setting.
3.6.3.1 WAN/LAN
Go to the Network > WAN/LAN menu (Figure 3-14). The WAN interface is an external
communication portal (Internet connection) between the eNB’s Network Management
System (NMS) – in most cases, the CloudCore OMC - and the Mobility Management Entity
(MME). If not using CloudCore, the eNB’s NMS may be a Local OMC or the LTE NMS. All of the
Internet / WAN fields are described in Table 3-1: Internet/WAN.
If the Connect Via field is set to DHCP and the LGW function is enabled (section 3.6.3.2), the
Connect Type field must be modified. The IP address of the eNB will be changed due to the
MAC address being changed. Therefore, modify the router server at the same time.
The Local Network / LAN interface is used only as a local maintenance port during initial eNB
setup and basic configuration; it is not used during normal eNB operation. Enter the IP address
and subnet mask address for the local network connection. The default IP address for the LAN
interface is 192.168.150.1.
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NOTE: If the LAN IP address is changed, the eNB will reboot and you will have to log
in to the GUI again.
3.6.3.2 LGW
The Local GateWay (LGW) setting must be configured when using the Baicells CloudCore
Evolved Packet Core (EPC). Refer to Figure 3-15 and Table 3-2. You must reboot the eNB when
you make changes to these settings.
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Figure 3-15: LGW
Static Address If LGW Mode = Router (Figure 3-16), set to ON if you want to use a static
IP address.
First Address If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-16), enter the
first static IP address in the range.
Last Address If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-16), enter the
first static IP address in the range.
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Field Name Description
IMSI to IP Binding - IMSI If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-16), if you want
to bind an IMSI number to the IP address, enter the IMSI number.
IMSI to IP Binding - IP If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-16), enter the IP
address to bind to the IMSI. You can add more than one IP address.
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Table 3-3: Static Routing
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Table 3-4: Management Server
NOTE 1: If planning to use CBRS SAS, the SAS vendor will determine some of these
parameters. Refer to the SAS Deployment Guide for more information. Legacy Gen 1
CPEs do not support SAS.
NOTE 2: Nova-436Q does not support SFA = 0.
For a description of all the Quick Setting fields, refer to the Baicells CPE Configuration Guide.
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Figure 3-19: Quick Setting
The Carrier Setting menu is used only in the two-carrier Nova-436Q eNB (Figure 3-20). You
can set the eNB to run as a single carrier, as two combined carriers using Carrier Aggregation
(CA), or as two independent carriers using Dual Carrier (DC)/split mode, depending on which
licenses you have purchased. Single carrier (no CA) means only Cell 1 will operate and use
only 2 RF ports instead of 4. Operators may need to use this mode if they have limited
spectrum or are planning to change to CA or DC mode at a later time when more capacity is
needed for the coverage area.
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At the Carrier Mode field, if you select Dual Carrier, the Carrier Aggregation check box is
automatically checked for the two carriers to operate in CA mode. If you want the eNB to
operate in DC/split mode, uncheck the Carrier Aggregation Enabled check box.
Whenever you change the carrier setting, you must reboot the eNB for the change to take
effect.
Figure 3-20: Carrier Setting
NOTE: Once the eNB is mounted at its intended destination and powered on, again
check the status settings.
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Figure 3-21: Cell Status (eNB GUI)
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Figure 3-22: Cell Status (OMC)
For help, refer to the Baicells CloudCore Configuration & Network Administration Guide.
Before commercial operation, Baicells recommends implementing cell site acceptance testing
of a new site to ensure the service meets expectations, to document network speeds at various
locations in the cell, and to verify RF coverage.
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Appendix: Regulatory Compliance
FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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. 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 his own expense.
Warning: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum
distance ~20 inches (50 cm) between the radiator & your body.
ISEDC Compliance
This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada license-
exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of
at least 50 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter, End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation
conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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