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fifa is a transmission module,receives DC power from BTS through its backplane connectors; power consumption of a fully equipped FIFA is less than 76 w.

if flexbus is connected to another indoor unit, Flexbus power feed should be turned off

power feed is controlled with flexi hub manager

power feed is also indicated by the flexbus LED on the FIFA front panel

power feed is short circuit protected

FIPA :

8 * E1 / T1 interfaces balanced 120/100 ohm

1* RJ 48 connector per IF

its a wireline transmission module

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