Zinwave UNItivity 5000
Zinwave UNItivity 5000
It’s just five total components, but it’s those components that make Zinwave different
from any other in-building wireless solution. We call it the Zinwave 3F Advantage.
A Zinwave DAS solution can support Zinwave’s in-building wireless Because a Zinwave DAS can support
all cellular and public safety frequencies solution uses fiber cabling all frequencies from 150MHz to
between 150MHz to 2700MHz on throughout, often taking 2700MHz on one hardware layer, the
one hardware layer from the time of advantage of existing cable solution is designed with the future in
installation. Even if you initially launch infrastructure. Fiber cabling mind. If additional carriers, public safety
your solution to support just one makes our system more frequencies, and new technologies are
wireless carrier, adding frequencies affordable and easier to install. required after the initial installation, your
in the future will not require additional An easier installation means system is ready to support those
hardware. No other solution provider less disruption to regular frequencies once you need them— with
can make that claim. day-to-day business. no adjustment to the hardware.
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DATA SHEET
PRIMARY HUB
CATALOG #305-0001
The Primary Hub provides the interface to the RF sources and converts
RF signals to optical and connects via fiber to either additional Hubs or
Remotes (in the case of a single star configuration).
SECONDARY HUB
CATALOG #305-0004
Power Supply Unit (PSU) functionality for powering all of the attached
Remote Units is also integrated in the Secondary Hub chassis. This 48V
power is available on eight 2-way Phoenix connectors, for distribution to
the attached Remote Units via copper wire pairs.
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DATA SHEET
REMOTE UNIT
CATALOG #305-0007 (N-TYPE)
The Remote Unit, which is connected to the Primary or Secondary Hub via
fiber (SMF), is typically mounted above ceiling tiles or in out-of-sight
locations as close as possible to the service area. It converts the wireless
signal from optical to RF (and vice versa) and amplifies it for transmission
to or from a mobile device. Like the rest of the system, the remote is a
wideband unit capable of supporting all frequencies from 150MHz to
2700MHz in any combination.
Service Modules (up to four of which can be deployed in the The Optical Module is used to support the fiber link from the
back of a single Primary Hub) provide the interface to the RF Primary Hub to the Secondary Hub. Secondly, the Optical
signal source i.e. BDA, BTS, small cell, etc. The modules are Module is used to support fiber links from the Hub (Primary)
hot swappable units, allowing either system maintenance or to the Remotes. Up to eight Optical Modules can be deployed
the addition of operators or frequencies to be done without in the Hub for this purpose, and they are hot swappable units
disrupting service. to allow for system maintenance or adding additional
Remotes with no impact to service.
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