Connecting pac using control cable, Connecting optional pac communication cables, 4 connecting – KMW Communications PAC-I User Manual

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4.3 Connecting PAC using Control Cable

As shown in Figure 4-3, connect DC input port of the Bias-T to the ANT port of the PAC using the
SMA(M)-to-SMA(M) RG316 type control cable.

Figure 4-3. Interface between the PAC-I and KMW remote adjustable antennas









RF feed lines

KMW antennas

Bias-T

PAC-I

SMA(M)-to-SMA(M)

control cable

Bias-T

RF

(to BTS)

RF/DC

(to ANT)

DC Input

SMA (F)

+45°

Slant

−45 °
Slant

RF/CTRL

RF

DC Bypass

Lightning

Arrestor

(Optional)



Important: There should be direct DC path from the PAC through Bias-T to the antenna in order for
the remote control signal to flow up to the antenna. If additional lightning protection is required, use a
lighting arrestor with DC bypass feature.

4.4 Connecting Optional PAC Communication Cables

When configuring PAC using the PAC PC Application software or connecting PAC to the base station,
use RS-232 cable (included in the PAC Kit) and/or RS-485/422 cable (not included in the PAC Kit) to
connect the PAC to a PC or to a base station system as shown in Figure 4-4.




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Portable Antenna Controller

KC-50-0001-03

User’s

Guide

10/17/05

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