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DATA SHEET SYSTEM RF PARAMETERS UNITIVITY SYSTEM SYSTEM BANDWIDTH 150MHz TO 2700MHz -- SYSTEM BAND GAIN FLATNESS ±2dB IN ANY 40MHz BAND WIDEBAND GAIN FLATNESS ±5dB OVER FULL FREQUENCY BANDWIDTH GAIN 25dB (NOM) 26dB MAX RF INPUT POWER TO SERVICE MODULE -25dBm (MIN) TO +15dBm (MAX) WORKING INPUT POWER RF INPUT LEVEL – ABSOLUTE MAX +22dBm MAX. AT SERVICE MODULE INPUT BEFORE DAMAGE OCCURS RF OUTPUT POWER +32dBm PEAK, +20dBm RMS FOR SERVICES APPROVED TO FCC GAIN 25dB (NOM) 26dB MAX RF INPUT LEVEL – ABSOLUTE MAX +10dBm MAX. AT REMOTE INPUT BEFORE DAMAGE OCCURS RF OUTPUT POWER -10dBm OUTPUT POWER OF SERVICE MODULE IN HUB DOWNLINK UPLINK FIBER OPTIC SPECIFICATIONS NUMBER OF OPTICAL PORTS UP TO 8 TRANSCEIVERS IN MODULAR FORMAT ON HUB; 1 TRANSCEIVER ON REMOTE UNIT; SC CONNECTORS WAVELENGTH 1310nm FIBER TYPES SUPPORTED SINGLE MODE (SM) CABLE 9/125 µm; MULTI-MODE (MM) CABLE 50µm AND 62.5µm FIBER DISTANCE 5dBo OPTICAL LINK BUDGET, DISTANCE DEPENDENT ON FIBER TYPE & QUALITY LASER SAFETY CLASSIFICATION CLASS 1 CONNECTIVITY HUB INTERCONNECT (PRIMARY TO SECONDARY) FIBER SC DUPLEX CONNECTORS* REMOTE UNIT CONNECT FIBER SC DUPLEX CONNECTOR* ANTENNA CONNECTION 2 N-TYPE FEMALE CONNECTORS OR 4.3-10 MINI DIN CONNECTORS REMOTE UNIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION HIGHLIGHTS Zinwave’s UNItivity universal wireless platform provides Universal wireless solution supports multiple cellular and public safety access services, delivering an wireless services simultaneously end-to-end all-fiber solution on a single converged system HUB CONNECTION FIBER SC DUPLEX/POWER CONNECTOR* within a building or venue. Zinwave’s unique wideband *PATCH CORDS ARE REQUIRED AND CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH ANY REQUIRED CONNECTOR TYPE architecture supports any service mix, protocol or modulation scheme from 150MHz to 2700MHz. PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS WIDTH / DEPTH / HEIGHT WEIGHT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICE CONNECTION N-TYPE FEMALE CONNECTORS (BACK OF UNIT) OR 4.3-10 MINI DIN CONNECTORS HUB UNIT DIMENSIONS UNITIVITY DEPENDING ON CONFIGURATION OPERATING TEMP AMBIENT NON-CONDENSING UNItivity comprises just a few core elements – a Hub, HUB UNIT REMOTE UNIT 17.5” (444 mm) / 17.08” (430 mm) / 5.2” (132 mm) (3U) 12.12” (308mm) / 2.63” (67mm) / 8.6” (220mm) 33.3 LBS (15.10 KG) FULLY POPULATED 5.73 LBS (2.6 KG) 110 / 240V, 50/60Hz 50-150W OR 48V DC 50W -48v DC FROM PSU OR 12v DC FROM AC SOURCE -5 TO +45 °C (23 TO 113 °F) 0 TO +50 °C (23 TO 122 °F) This means system design and installation is a simple REMOTE UNIT IS A SELF-CONTAINED METALLIC ENCLOSURE and straightforward process, with minimal disruption APPROVED FOR USE IN ENVIRONMENTAL AIR SPACE STANDARDS & APPROVALS EMC REGULATORY & SAFETY REQT’S EN 55022/CISPR22; FCC PART 15 CLASS A; EUROPEAN EMC DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC SAFETY IEC 60950-1; UL 60950-1; UL 2043 LASER SAFETY BS EN 60825-1:2003 SAFETY OF LASER PRODUCTS Service Module, Optical Module and Remote Unit. The system’s network infrastructure is standard structured cabling, broadband single mode or multi-mode fiber. to business operations. • Cellular • Public Safety Wideband capability in a single system • 150MHz - 2700MHz System simplicity and flexibility • Only four basic system elements • Single star or double star topologies Standard enterprise cabling infrastructure • Fiber (MMF/SMF), headend to antenna • Easy to install, not disruptive • Low cost The system supports a number of configuration topologies, making UNItivity extremely flexible. Small venues to large facilities and campuses can be easily and cost effectively supported. This, coupled with UNItivity’s wideband attributes ORDERING INFORMATION makes system growth for coverage of additional areas or TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UNITIVITY CATALOG # ITEM DESCRIPTION CATALOG # ITEM DESCRIPTION OR TO FIND A ZINWAVE SALES REP, buildings, or for adding support for new frequencies, wireless 302-1001 HUB (AC; PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) 302-1003 SERVICE MODULE (N-TYPE) PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: operators or services, easily achievable at a minimal cost. 302-1101 HUB (DC; PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) 302-1003-M SERVICE MODULE (4.3-10 MINI DIN) ZINWAVE.COM 302-1002 OPTICAL MODULE 302-1107 REMOTE UNIT (N-TYPE) 302-0017 RACK MOUNT CENTRAL PSU 302-1107-M REMOTE UNIT (4.3-10 MINI DIN) Flexible and future-ready • No system hardware required to add new operators or frequencies later • Supports both FDD and TDD ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE DALLAS . SAN JOSE . ADELAIDE . CAMBRIDGE . CEBU . MACAU ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE ZINWAVE.COM HUB PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SERVICE MODULE CATALOG #302-1001 (AC) OR #302-1101 (DC) CATALOG #302-1003 (N-TYPE) OR #302-1003-M (4.3-10 MINI DIN) The Hub is extremely flexible, as it can be used as either a Primary Service Modules (up to four of which can be deployed in the back of a single or Secondary Hub. When configured as a Primary, the Hub provides Primary Hub) provide the interface to the RF signal source i.e. BDA, BTS, the interface to the RF source and converts RF signals to optical and small cell, etc. The modules are hot swappable units, allowing either system connects via fiber to either additional Hubs (when configured as maintenance or the addition of operators or frequencies to be done Secondary Hubs) or Remotes (in the case of a single star configuration). without disrupting service. Acting as a Primary, the Hub features a unique internal service distribution matrix which provides flexibility in terms of how supported wireless services are routed within a system deployment. This means specific operators or frequencies can be routed to the entire system or to designated sections of the system, depending on requirements. Acting as a Secondary, the Hub input is an optical link from a Primary OPTICAL MODULE CATALOG #302-1002 Hub, and the Secondary Hub then supports fiber connections to up The Optical Module has two functions. Firstly, if a Hub is configured as to eight Remotes. As such, a UNItivity system can range from a single a Secondary, the Optical Module is used to support the fiber link from Primary Hub and Remote (a 1-1 configuration) to a maximum the Primary Hub to the Secondary Hub (in this instance, the Optical configuration consisting of a Primary Hub, eight associated Module is deployed in one of the slots normally occupied by a Service Secondary Hubs, and 64 Remotes (a 1-8-64 configuration). Module). Secondly, the Optical Module is used to support fiber links from the Hub (either Primary or Secondary) to the Remotes. Up to The Hub is completely modular, as it can support up to four Service eight Optical Modules can be deployed in the Hub for this purpose, Modules for interfacing to the RF source(s) and up to eight Optical and they are hot swappable units to allow for system maintenance Modules for interfacing to either Secondary Hubs or Remotes. or adding additional Remotes with no impact to service. CENTRAL PSU REMOTE RACK MOUNT UNIT CATALOG #302-0017 CATALOG #302-1107 (N-TYPE) OR #302-1107-M (4.3-10 MINI DIN) The central 48v power supply unit (PSU) is used to power up to eight The Remote Unit, which is connected to the Primary or Secondary Hub via fiber Remote Units via Cat-5e cabling. The PSU is a 2U 19” rack mount unit, (SMF or MMF), is typically mounted above ceiling tiles or in out-of-sight locations typically collocated with a Hub (either primary or secondary). as close as possible to the service area. It converts the wireless signal from optical Connectivity from the PSU to the Remotes is achieved via standard to RF (or vice versa) and amplifies it for transmission to or from a mobile device. Cat-5e cabling with supported run lengths from the PSU to the Like the rest of the system, the remote is a wideband unit capable of supporting Remote of up to 1,000 ft (300m). all frequencies from 150MHz to 2700MHz in any combination. ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE ZINWAVE ZINWAVE.COM HUB PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SERVICE MODULE CATALOG #302-1001 (AC) OR #302-1101 (DC) CATALOG #302-1003 (N-TYPE) OR #302-1003-M (4.3-10 MINI DIN) The Hub is extremely flexible, as it can be used as either a Primary Service Modules (up to four of which can be deployed in the back of a single or Secondary Hub. When configured as a Primary, the Hub provides Primary Hub) provide the interface to the RF signal source i.e. BDA, BTS, the interface to the RF source and converts RF signals to optical and small cell, etc. The modules are hot swappable units, allowing either system connects via fiber to either additional Hubs (when configured as maintenance or the addition of operators or frequencies to be done Secondary Hubs) or Remotes (in the case of a single star configuration). without disrupting service. Acting as a Primary, the Hub features a unique internal service distribution matrix which provides flexibility in terms of how supported wireless services are routed within a system deployment. This means specific operators or frequencies can be routed to the entire system or to designated sections of the system, depending on requirements. Acting as a Secondary, the Hub input is an optical link from a Primary OPTICAL MODULE CATALOG #302-1002 Hub, and the Secondary Hub then supports fiber connections to up The Optical Module has two functions. Firstly, if a Hub is configured as to eight Remotes. As such, a UNItivity system can range from a single a Secondary, the Optical Module is used to support the fiber link from Primary Hub and Remote (a 1-1 configuration) to a maximum the Primary Hub to the Secondary Hub (in this instance, the Optical configuration consisting of a Primary Hub, eight associated Module is deployed in one of the slots normally occupied by a Service Secondary Hubs, and 64 Remotes (a 1-8-64 configuration). Module). Secondly, the Optical Module is used to support fiber links from the Hub (either Primary or Secondary) to the Remotes. Up to The Hub is completely modular, as it can support up to four Service eight Optical Modules can be deployed in the Hub for this purpose, Modules for interfacing to the RF source(s) and up to eight Optical and they are hot swappable units to allow for system maintenance Modules for interfacing to either Secondary Hubs or Remotes. or adding additional Remotes with no impact to service. CENTRAL PSU REMOTE RACK MOUNT UNIT CATALOG #302-0017 CATALOG #302-1107 (N-TYPE) OR #302-1107-M (4.3-10 MINI DIN) The central 48v power supply unit (PSU) is used to power up to eight The Remote Unit, which is connected to the Primary or Secondary Hub via fiber Remote Units via Cat-5e cabling. The PSU is a 2U 19” rack mount unit, (SMF or MMF), is typically mounted above ceiling tiles or in out-of-sight locations typically collocated with a Hub (either primary or secondary). as close as possible to the service area. It converts the wireless signal from optical Connectivity from the PSU to the Remotes is achieved via standard to RF (or vice versa) and amplifies it for transmission to or from a mobile device. Cat-5e cabling with supported run lengths from the PSU to the Like the rest of the system, the remote is a wideband unit capable of supporting Remote of up to 1,000 ft (300m). all frequencies from 150MHz to 2700MHz in any combination. ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE ZINWAVE DATA SHEET SYSTEM RF PARAMETERS UNITIVITY SYSTEM SYSTEM BANDWIDTH 150MHz TO 2700MHz -- SYSTEM BAND GAIN FLATNESS ±2dB IN ANY 40MHz BAND WIDEBAND GAIN FLATNESS ±5dB OVER FULL FREQUENCY BANDWIDTH GAIN 25dB (NOM) 26dB MAX RF INPUT POWER TO SERVICE MODULE -25dBm (MIN) TO +15dBm (MAX) WORKING INPUT POWER RF INPUT LEVEL – ABSOLUTE MAX +22dBm MAX. AT SERVICE MODULE INPUT BEFORE DAMAGE OCCURS RF OUTPUT POWER +32dBm PEAK, +20dBm RMS FOR SERVICES APPROVED TO FCC GAIN 25dB (NOM) 26dB MAX RF INPUT LEVEL – ABSOLUTE MAX +10dBm MAX. AT REMOTE INPUT BEFORE DAMAGE OCCURS RF OUTPUT POWER -10dBm OUTPUT POWER OF SERVICE MODULE IN HUB DOWNLINK UPLINK FIBER OPTIC SPECIFICATIONS NUMBER OF OPTICAL PORTS UP TO 8 TRANSCEIVERS IN MODULAR FORMAT ON HUB; 1 TRANSCEIVER ON REMOTE UNIT; SC CONNECTORS WAVELENGTH 1310nm FIBER TYPES SUPPORTED SINGLE MODE (SM) CABLE 9/125 µm; MULTI-MODE (MM) CABLE 50µm AND 62.5µm FIBER DISTANCE 5dBo OPTICAL LINK BUDGET, DISTANCE DEPENDENT ON FIBER TYPE & QUALITY LASER SAFETY CLASSIFICATION CLASS 1 CONNECTIVITY HUB INTERCONNECT (PRIMARY TO SECONDARY) FIBER SC DUPLEX CONNECTORS* REMOTE UNIT CONNECT FIBER SC DUPLEX CONNECTOR* ANTENNA CONNECTION 2 N-TYPE FEMALE CONNECTORS OR 4.3-10 MINI DIN CONNECTORS REMOTE UNIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION HIGHLIGHTS Zinwave’s UNItivity universal wireless platform provides Universal wireless solution supports multiple cellular and public safety access services, delivering an wireless services simultaneously end-to-end all-fiber solution on a single converged system HUB CONNECTION FIBER SC DUPLEX/POWER CONNECTOR* within a building or venue. Zinwave’s unique wideband *PATCH CORDS ARE REQUIRED AND CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH ANY REQUIRED CONNECTOR TYPE architecture supports any service mix, protocol or modulation scheme from 150MHz to 2700MHz. PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS WIDTH / DEPTH / HEIGHT WEIGHT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICE CONNECTION N-TYPE FEMALE CONNECTORS (BACK OF UNIT) OR 4.3-10 MINI DIN CONNECTORS HUB UNIT DIMENSIONS UNITIVITY DEPENDING ON CONFIGURATION OPERATING TEMP AMBIENT NON-CONDENSING UNItivity comprises just a few core elements – a Hub, HUB UNIT REMOTE UNIT 17.5” (444 mm) / 17.08” (430 mm) / 5.2” (132 mm) (3U) 12.12” (308mm) / 2.63” (67mm) / 8.6” (220mm) 33.3 LBS (15.10 KG) FULLY POPULATED 5.73 LBS (2.6 KG) 110 / 240V, 50/60Hz 50-150W OR 48V DC 50W -48v DC FROM PSU OR 12v DC FROM AC SOURCE -5 TO +45 °C (23 TO 113 °F) 0 TO +50 °C (23 TO 122 °F) This means system design and installation is a simple REMOTE UNIT IS A SELF-CONTAINED METALLIC ENCLOSURE and straightforward process, with minimal disruption APPROVED FOR USE IN ENVIRONMENTAL AIR SPACE STANDARDS & APPROVALS EMC REGULATORY & SAFETY REQT’S EN 55022/CISPR22; FCC PART 15 CLASS A; EUROPEAN EMC DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC SAFETY IEC 60950-1; UL 60950-1; UL 2043 LASER SAFETY BS EN 60825-1:2003 SAFETY OF LASER PRODUCTS Service Module, Optical Module and Remote Unit. The system’s network infrastructure is standard structured cabling, broadband single mode or multi-mode fiber. to business operations. • Cellular • Public Safety Wideband capability in a single system • 150MHz - 2700MHz System simplicity and flexibility • Only four basic system elements • Single star or double star topologies Standard enterprise cabling infrastructure • Fiber (MMF/SMF), headend to antenna • Easy to install, not disruptive • Low cost The system supports a number of configuration topologies, making UNItivity extremely flexible. Small venues to large facilities and campuses can be easily and cost effectively supported. This, coupled with UNItivity’s wideband attributes ORDERING INFORMATION makes system growth for coverage of additional areas or TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UNITIVITY CATALOG # ITEM DESCRIPTION CATALOG # ITEM DESCRIPTION OR TO FIND A ZINWAVE SALES REP, buildings, or for adding support for new frequencies, wireless 302-1001 HUB (AC; PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) 302-1003 SERVICE MODULE (N-TYPE) PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: operators or services, easily achievable at a minimal cost. 302-1101 HUB (DC; PRIMARY OR SECONDARY) 302-1003-M SERVICE MODULE (4.3-10 MINI DIN) ZINWAVE.COM 302-1002 OPTICAL MODULE 302-1107 REMOTE UNIT (N-TYPE) 302-0017 RACK MOUNT CENTRAL PSU 302-1107-M REMOTE UNIT (4.3-10 MINI DIN) Flexible and future-ready • No system hardware required to add new operators or frequencies later • Supports both FDD and TDD ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE DALLAS . SAN JOSE . ADELAIDE . CAMBRIDGE . CEBU . MACAU ZINWAVE.COM ZINWAVE