Reconfiguring Reverse Signal Routing - Cisco GS7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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Reconfiguring Reverse Signal Routing

Introduction
This section describes how to configure the reverse signal routing of the 1.2 GHz
GS7000 Node.
Reverse Routing Configurations
The transmitter modules and the reverse configuration module determine the
reverse signal routing. Each module must be in its proper slot to achieve the
different node configurations.
The following table shows the required modules and their slot locations for various
node configurations.
If the configuration is...
four inputs, one transmitter
(optional external RF source)
four inputs, all feeding two
transmitters, redundant
four inputs, each pair of inputs
feeding a transmitter, 2-way
segmented (optional external RF
source)
four inputs, two feeding
separate transmitters, two
feeding a single transmitter
(optional external RF source)
four inputs, two feeding
separate transmitters, two
feeding a single transmitter
(optional external RF source)
four inputs, each pair of inputs
feeding two transmitters, 2-way
segmented, redundant
four inputs, each feeding a
separate transmitter, 4-way
segmented (optional external RF
source)
Then use configuration
module...
4x1 Reverse with Auxiliary
Reverse Injection
4x1 Redundant Reverse
4x2 Reverse with Auxiliary
Reverse Injection
4x3 Reverse with Auxiliary
Reverse Injection
(left combined, right segmented)
4x3 Reverse with Auxiliary
Reverse Injection
(left segmented, right combined)
4x2 Redundant Reverse
4x4 Reverse with Auxiliary
Reverse Injection

Reconfiguring Reverse Signal Routing

Install Transmitters
in Positions...
1
1, 2
1, 3
1, 3, 4
1, 2, 4
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2, 3, 4
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