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Verizon Wireless ADRF-25K
USER MANUAL
Version 0.3
2607 Colorado Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041
USA
Tel: 323-254-8131
Fax: 323-254-4928
www.adrftech.com
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Glossary
The following is a list of abbreviations and terms used throughout this document.
Abbreviation/Term
AGC
ALC
AROMS
BTS
CDMA
CFE
CW
DAS
DL
Downlink
HPA
HW
IF
LNA
MS
PLL
PS
RF
SQE
SW
UL
Uplink
VSWR
Definition
Automatic Gain Control
Automatic Level Control
ADRF’ Repeater Operation and Management
System
Base Transceiver Station
Code Division Multiple Access
Compact Front End
Continuous Wave (un-modulated signal)
Distributed Antenna System
Downlink
The path covered from the Base Transceiver
Station (BTS) to the subscribers service area
via the repeater
High Power Amplifier
Hardware
Intermediate Frequency
Low Noise Amplifier
Mobile Station
Phased Locked Loop
Power Supply
Radio Frequency
Signal Quality Estimate
Software
Uplink
The path covered from the subscribers service
area to the Base Transceiver Station(BTS) via
the repeater
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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First released version :
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. 1996-2007.
All rights reserved.
Please send comments to:
E-Mail: info@adrftech.com
Phone:
Fax:
(323) 254-8131
(800) 313-9345
(323) 254-4928
Address: Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
Attention: Technical Publications Department
2607 Colorado Blvd., 1st Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90041
USA
www.adrftech.com
Revision History
Version
Author
0.1
CHUL
0.2
Alex Jovel
0.3
Louis
Description
Changes for newer model
Changes for newer model
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Date
July 16, 2007
April 15, 2008
April 21, 2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ADRF-25K...................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Introduction................................................................................................................ 6
1.1.1 Highlights ......................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 Parts List........................................................................................................... 7
1.1.3 Repeater Quick View ....................................................................................... 8
1.2 Warnings and Hazards............................................................................................ 8
1.2 Warnings and Hazards............................................................................................ 9
ADRF-25K OVERVIEW............................................................................................ 12
2.1 Operation Modes...................................................................................................... 12
2.1.1 Local Web GUI .............................................................................................. 12
2.1.2 Remote NMS (Modem Option) ..................................................................... 12
2.2 Switches & Indicators .............................................................................................. 13
2.2.1 LEDs .............................................................................................................. 13
2.2.2 Power Switch ................................................................................................. 15
2.2.3 Ethernet Port................................................................................................... 15
2.2.4 RF Port ........................................................................................................... 15
2.3 Installation ............................................................................................................... 16
2.3.1 Tools............................................................................................................... 16
2.3.2 Procedure........................................................................................................ 16
2.3.3 Grounding ...................................................................................................... 18
2.3.4 Antenna Separation/Isolation ......................................................................... 19
2.3.5 Line of Sight................................................................................................... 20
ADRF-25K AROMS SETUP...................................................................................... 21
3.1 Repeater/PC Connection Using AROMS ................................................................ 21
3.2 Repeater Status ........................................................................................................ 23
3.2.1 Cellular Repeater Status ................................................................................. 23
3.2.2 PCS Repeater Status....................................................................................... 25
3.3 Repeater Control ...................................................................................................... 27
3.4 Repeater Installation ................................................................................................ 30
3.5 System...................................................................................................................... 32
3.5.1 Account .......................................................................................................... 32
3.5.2 Firmware Upgrade ......................................................................................... 33
3.5.3 System Info .................................................................................................... 34
MAINTENANCE GUIDE FOR ADRF-25K ............................................................ 35
4.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist .............................................................................. 35
4.2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation ........................................................... 35
4.2.1 Recommendations .......................................................................................... 35
4.2.2 Precautions ..................................................................................................... 35
WARRANTY AND REPAIR POLICY..................................................................... 36
5.1 General Warranty..................................................................................................... 36
5.2 Limitations of Warranty........................................................................................... 36
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5.3 Limitation of Damages ............................................................................................ 36
5.4 No Consequential Damages..................................................................................... 36
5.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty ......................................................................... 36
5.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA) .................................................................... 36
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 38
A.1 Electrical Specifications.......................................................................................... 38
A.2 General Specifications ............................................................................................ 39
A.3 Power Supply Specifications .................................................................................. 40
A.4 Antenna Specifications ........................................................................................... 41
A.4.1 Server Antenna .............................................................................................. 41
A.4.2 PCS Donor Yagi Antenna ............................................................................. 44
A.4.3 Cellular Donor Yagi Antenna ....................................................................... 47
A.5 Diplexer Module Specifications ............................................................................. 50
A.6 Cable Specifications................................................................................................ 49
APPENDIX B: MECHANICAL DRAWING .................................................................. 52
APPENDIX C: ADRF-25K OVERVIEW ........................................................................ 53
C.1 Block Diagram ........................................................................................................ 53
C.1 Components............................................................................................................. 54
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1. ADRF-25K
1.1 Introduction
Dual bands in one body: ADRF-25K is an over-the-air repeater system that
operates in both the Cellular (824 - 894 MHz) and PCS (1850 – 1990 MHz)
frequencies. It has one input and one output port.
1.1.1 Highlights
• Dual band Repeater
• Covers the 60 MHz PCS band
• Covers the 25MHz Cellular band [A Band or B Band]
• Three switchable SAW filters: You can select any contiguous 5, 10, or 15
MHz bandwidth anywhere within the full 60MHz PCS spectrum.
•. Total out-of-the-box solution: ADRF-25K has all the necessary parts that you
need.The system includes dual band repeater, donor antennas, server antennas,
cables and accessories.
• EVDO Rev. A: ADRF-25K is fully compatible with EVDO Rev. A
• Ec/Io: In order to ensure proper system installation, in addition to the RSSI
indicator on the ADRF-25K’s front panel, you can also read Ec/Io values via
the user interface program.
• Incremental Automatic Shutdown/Resumption Time: ADRF-25K gradually
increases the time span between automatic shutdown and resumption before it
permanently shuts itself down
• AI compatible: ADRF-25K is fully compatible with Applied Innovation’s
monitoring system.
• Versatility and Usability: ADRF-25K gives total control to the user. Most of
the control parameters, e.g., gain, output power, alarm threshold, etc. can be
changed using the user interface so that the user can adjust the system
perfectly to the given RF environment. At the same time, due to its intuitive
user interface, the user won’t even need to read the manual to get a grip of the
system.
• 81 ± 2 dB gain @ PCS, 72 ± 2 dB gain @ Cellular
• 30 dB AGC Range @ 0.5 dB Step
• Sharp out-of-band rejection; 50 dBc @ ±1.5 MHz from the Cellular Sub-band
edge , 50 dBc @ ±1 MHz from the PCS Sub-band edge
• Supports DHCP; No 3rd party GUI software required
• Automated installation
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1.1.2 Parts List
Label
----
Qty
Description
ADRF-25K Repeater
AC Power Cable
Ethernet Cable (Crossover)
Ground Cable
Anchor Bolts & Mount Screw
CD
Diplexer Module
PCS Donor Antenna
Cellular Donor Antenna
Dual OMNI Antenna
RF Coaxial Cable
Table 1 – Parts List
B C D
Figure 1 – ADRF-25K
Repeater
List
** CD also included: (1)ADRF-25K
User Manual
&Parts
(1)ADRF-25K
Quick Start Guide
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1.1.3 Repeater Quick View
Display LED
(Page12)
Upper Guard Screw
(Page16)
Bracket Screw
(Page16)
Modem
Lower Guard Screw
(Page16)
Ground Hole
(Page17)
Figure 2 ADRF-25K Front & Side Views
Donor Antenna Port Server1 Antenna Port
(Page14)
(Page14)
Server2 Antenna Port
(Page14)
Power switch
(page14)
Anchor Bolt
Hole (page16)
Ethernet Port (page14)
Figure 3 – ADRF-25K Back & Bottom Views
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1.2 Warnings and Hazards
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK
Opening the ADRF-25K could result in electric shock and may
cause severe injury.
WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RF
Working with the repeater while in operation, may expose the technician to RF
electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for human exposure. Visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety to learn more about the effects of exposure to
RF electromagnetic fields.
WARNING! DAMAGE TO REPEATER
Operating the ADRF-25K with antennas in very close proximity facing each other
could lead to severe damage to the repeater.
RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT Guidelines
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.
Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 20 cm while operating near the donor and the server
antennas. Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure.
WARRANTY
Opening or tampering the ADRF-25K will void all warranties.
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Lithium Battery : CAUTION. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY
INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS.
Ethernet Instructions: This equipment is for indoor use only. All cabling should be
limited to inside the building.
FCC Part 15 Class A
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
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Industry Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain
should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (E.I.R.P.) is not
more than that permitted for successful communication.
This device has been designed to operate with antennas having a maximum gain of
18 dBi. Antennas having a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with
this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
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2. ADRF-25K Overview
2.1 Operation Modes
2.1.1 Local Web GUI
Turn on the power switch of the ADRF-25K. Wait until the Power LED on the
front panel is lit in green. Simply connect one end of the Ethernet cable on one
of the three repeater monitor Ethernet ports and the other end on the PC’s LAN
port. Launch the Microsoft Internet Browser (Internet Explorer) and type in
the IP address (http://192.168.63.1). The Local Web GUI will be launched.
For more detailed instructions on how to connect your laptop to the ADRF-25K,
go to Chapter 3.
2.1.2 Remote NMS (Modem Option)
A CDMA wireless modem can be integrated within the ADRF-25K repeater.
With this wireless modem, the user can remotely log into the repeater for
monitoring purposes.
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2.2 Switches & Indicators
2.2.1 LEDs
ADRF-25K has LEDs on the front panel of the repeater as shown below in
Figure 4.
Figure 4 – ADRF25K Repeater LED View
z POWER LED
Parameters
LED
Repeater On
Repeater Off
z DC-ALARM LED
Parameters
LED
Normal
Soft fail
Hard fail
Condition for Alarm
Activation
After Alarm Activation
z OVER POWER LED
Parameters
LED
Normal
Soft fail
Hard fail
Condition
Soft fail
for Alarm
Hard fail
Activation
Following
Soft fail
Alarm
Activation
Hard fail
Specifications
Green LED on
Green LED off
Specifications
Red LED off
Green LED on
Red LED on
Current > 9A (Hard Fail)
Current < 2A (Soft Fail)
Full Spectrum (PCS/Cellular) shutdown
Specifications
LED off
PCS(Cellular) Green LED on
PCS(Cellular) Red LED on
Max power +1  max power + 2
Only the alarm is activated and the repeater
operates as normal
The function associated with the alarm shuts
down, and the shutdown process goes into effect
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z AGC LED
Parameters
LED
AGC On
AGC Off
z OSC LED
Parameters
LED
Normal
Hard fail
Condition for Alarm
Activation
Following Alarm
Activation
z MANUAL LED
Parameters
LED
Manually
HPA Off/On
Factory set or
Reboot
z RSSI LED BAR
Parameters
LED
Input < -95dBm
Input < -85dBm
Input < -75dBm
Input < -65dBm
Input < -55dBm
Input > -55dBm
Specifications
PCS(Cellular) Green LED On
PCS(Cellular) Green LED Off
Specifications
Red LED off
Red LED on
Repeater goes into oscillation
The portion associated with the oscillation shuts
down, and at time of oscillation the defined
procedure goes into effect
Specifications
PCS(Cellular) Green LED On
PCS(Cellular) Green LED Off
Specifications
PCS(Cellular) All LED Off
PCS(Cellular) one LED On
PCS(Cellular) two LED On
PCS(Cellular) three LED On
PCS(Cellular) four LED On
PCS(Cellular) five LED On
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2.2.2 Power Switch
The AC Power on/off switch is located at the bottom of repeater. The switch
should be powered on after the repeater has been installed properly.
Figure 5 – ADRF-25K Repeater Power Switch View
2.2.3 Ethernet Port
Figure 6 – Ethernet Port
2.2.4 RF Port
Donor:
Connect the COM port of the diplexer
Server 1
Connect the Server antenna
Server 2
For use with an auxiliary server antenna. Signal is attenuated by -15dBm compared to
Server1.
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2.3 Installation
2.3.1 Tools
No special tools or equipment are needed to install the ADRF-25K.
2.3.2 Procedure
Four mounting holes are located on the wall-mounting bracket to attach it to the
wall. The wall bracket must be securely attached to sufficiently carry the weight
of the ADRF-25K, which is bolted to the wall bracket through the four aligned
mounting holes.
The following steps should be followed while mounting the repeater:
Installation Procedure
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
Verify that the Repeater and Mounting Bracket are in good condition.
Drill holes in the installation surface and insert the anchor bolts.
Set the mounting bracket against the wall.
Using the Hooks on top, set the Repeater against the mounting bracket.
Using the anchor bolts attach the Repeater to the Bracket.
Make sure the Repeater is securely attached.
Connect the GND cable.
Connect the Antenna cable.
Connect the Power.
Using a laptop, install the Repeater.
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Figure 7 – Repeater Mounting Instructions
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2.3.3 Grounding
A ground cable is included in the box. The ground cable should be connected to
the ADRF-25K before the repeater is turned on.
Figure 8 – Ground Cable Connection
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2.3.4 Antenna Separation/Isolation
Separation between the antennas is necessary to prevent oscillation. Oscillation
occurs when the signal entering the system continually reenters, due to the lack
of separation between the donor and server antennas. In other words, the signal
is being fed back into the system. This creates a constant amplification of the
same signal. As a result, the noise level rises above the signal level.
Figure 9 - RF Repeater Oscillation
To prevent feedback, the donor and server antennas must be separated by an
appropriate distance to provide sufficient isolation. Isolation is attained by
separating antennas a sufficient distance so that the output of one antenna does
not reach the input of the other. This distance is dependent on the gain of the
repeater.
A sufficient isolation value is 13 ~ 15 dB greater than the maximum gain of the
repeater. For example, if the gain of the repeater is 50 dB, then an isolation of
63 ~ 65 dB or greater is required. In the same manner, because the ADRF-25K
has a maximum gain of 80 dB, it requires an isolation of at least 93 ~ 95 dB.
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2.3.5 Line of Sight
The donor antenna which points towards the base station typically has a narrow
beam antenna pattern. As a result, a slight deviation away from the direction of
the BTS can lead to less than optimum results. In addition, obstacles between
the repeater and the BTS may impair the repeater from obtaining any BTS
signal. As a result, the repeater cannot transmit signal to the coverage area.
Therefore, a direct line of sight to the BTS for the donor antenna is vital to the
function of a repeater. For the same reason, placing the server antenna in
direct line of sight of the coverage area is also necessary.
Figure 10 - Direct Line of Sight to the BTS
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3. ADRF-25K AROMS Setup
3.1 Repeater/PC Connection Using AROMS
i) Wait until the Power LED is lit in green. Connect the LAN cable between the
laptop’s Ethernet port and the repeater’s Ethernet port.
Note: Under Local Area Connection in Network Settings, make sure to select
Obtain an IP address automatically under Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties.
ii) Launch MS Internet Explorer (Version 6.0 or higher)
Note: ADRF’s Web GUI is not compatible with any other web browsers (e.g.
Netscape, FireFox, Mozilla, etc.).
iii) Please type the following IP address into the address bar of MS Internet
Explorer:
http://192.168.63.1
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iv) The following login screen will appear:
If you are not the Super-User, please type in your assigned username & password
which you should have received from the Super-User.
The default username and password for the General User is adrf & adrf, respectively.
If the username & password is typed in incorrectly, the following screen will
appear:
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3.2 Repeater Status
3.2.1 Cellular Repeater Status
If you click on Status tab, the following window will appear:
In this window, the user can view the following:
(To change any parameters, e.g., Cellular Band, Gain Settings, you will need to
go to the Install or Control Menu.)
- Cellular Band: Will display the center frequencies of the 800 MHz spectrums
on the downlink and uplink respectively.
- Power & Gain: Will display the repeater input, gain and output power on the
downlink and uplink.
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- Alarm: Will display eleven alarms with three different status conditions
(Normal, Soft Fail or Hard Fail).
- Message Board: Will show up to recent 20 log messages (Alarms &
Heartbeats).
- Modem: Will display the status of the mode (e.g. Disabled, Not Connected or
Connected)
- Installation: Will display repeater’s installation status (Not Installed or
Installed).
- Repeater Info: Will display repeater’s serial number, modem ESN and MDN.
- Repeater Location: Will display the address where the repeater is installed
- Technical Support: Will display ADRF’s Technical Support contact
information.
- Installer Contact Info: Will display the installer’s name, phone and e-mail
address.
Note: Once successfully logged in, the repeater model name and the site/cascade
ID will be displayed on the top of all the windows (except for the Main
Window).
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3.2.2 PCS Repeater Status
If you click on Status tab, the following window will appear:
In this window, the user can view the following:
(To change any parameters, e.g., PCS Band, Gain Settings, you will need to go
to the Install or Control Menu.)
- PCS Band: Will display the center frequencies of the 1900 MHz spectrums on
the downlink and uplink respectively.
- Power & Gain: Will display the repeater input, gain and output power on the
downlink and uplink.
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- Alarm: Will display eleven alarms with three different status conditions
(Normal, Soft Fail or Hard Fail).
- Message Board: Will show up to recent 20 log messages (Alarms &
Heartbeats).
- Modem: Will display the status of the mode (e.g. Disabled, Not Connected or
Connected)
- Installation: Will display repeater’s installation status (Not Installed or
Installed).
- Repeater Info: Will display repeater’s serial number, modem ESN and MDN.
- Repeater Location: Will display the address where the repeater is installed
- Technical Support: Will display ADRF’s Technical Support contact
information.
- Installer Contact Info: Will display the installer’s name, phone and e-mail
address.
Note: Once successfully logged in, the repeater model name and the
site/cascade ID will be displayed on the top of all the windows (except for the
Main Window).
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3.3 Repeater Control
If you click on Control window at PCS, the following window will appear
If you click on Control window at Cellular, the following window will appear
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In this window, the user can adjust the following parameters:
General Setting
- Automatic Gain Control (Default mode is On)
- Downlink HPA on/off (Default mode is On)
- Uplink HPA on/off (Default mode is On)
- Uplink Tracking mode on/off (Default mode is Off)
Manual Gain Control
- Downlink Gain Control
Cellular: 42 to 72 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 72 dB
PCS: 51 to 81 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 81 dB
- Uplink Gain Control
Cellular: 42 to 72 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 72 dB
PCS: 51 to 81 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 81 dB
- Downlink AGC Level
Cellular: -5 to 15 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 15 dBm
PCS: 1 to 21 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 21 dBm
- Uplink AGC Level
Cellular: -12 to 8 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 8 dBm
PCS: -12 to 8 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 8 dBm
- EVDO Offset
-3 to +3 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 0 dB
When Uplink Tracking is off, the EVDO Offset value is applied and with AGC ON,
the maximum permissible Gain of the Uplink Gain Range is Downlink Gain +
EVDO Offset. However, the gain cannot exceed the standard Max Gain.
When Uplink Tracking is ON, the Tracking Offset is applied and with AGC ON, the
Uplink Gain is the Downlink Gain + EVDO Offset. As expected, the gain cannot
exceed the standard Max Gain.
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System
-If you click the Reboot button, the following message box will appear:
(When the system reboots, the latest settings will be saved)
-If you click the Factory Setting button, the following message box will appear:
(Factory setting will erase the settings saved by the user and change all the
parameters to the factory default settings)
Heartbeat Time
- Heartbeat on and off (Default mode is Off)
- Heartbeat periodic time (Range: 1 to 59 min @ 1 min step –
Default time is 20 min)
Alarm Setting
- Downlink RSSI Alarm (-110 ~ -30 dBm @ 0.5 dB step –
Default value is -95 dBm)
- Low Power Alarm (2 ~ 10 dB @ 0.5 dB step –
Default value is 6 dB)
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3.4 Repeater Installation
If you click on the Install tab, the following window will appear:
- Cellular Installation Window
- PCS Installation Window
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- Band Selection: Simply click on the desired operating bandwidth.
Cellular: Simply select the desired Band. The Main Band (A+A” or B) must be
selected and cannot be switched ON/OFF.
PCS: Simply select the desired Band Width and corresponding Band(s).
- Cellular Band Selection
- PCS Band Selection
- Modem: By default, auto-connection box is checked so that the modem will
connect automatically once sufficient donor signal is present. Minimum RSSI of
-85dBm is recommended.
- SNMP: Type in the assigned site/cascade ID and manager IP address. Default Site
ID and Manager IP address are ADRF and 100.10.10.100, respectively.
- Repeater: Click Install button to automatically setup the repeater.
to 3 minutes to complete the process…
It may take up
- Repeater Location: Will display the physical address where the repeater is
installed
- Repeater Installer Info: Will display the installer’s name, phone and e-mail
Address for technical support.
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3.5 System
3.5.1 Account
If you click on System tab, the following window will appear:
Note: If you are the Super User, you will see account management section under
the System Window. If you are a local user, you will not be able to see the
account management portion.
Super-User
Only the Super-User can add, delete and modify a user. The following window
illustrates how a new user can be added by simply clicking on New Account
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Administrator
The following window illustrates how a new administrator can be added by
simply clicking on Administrator.
3.5.2 Firmware Upgrade
If you click on Firmware Upgrade, the following window will appear. You
can browse through your PC and locate the firmware file. Once it is selected,
simply click on Update and the latest firmware will be automatically uploaded
and the session will close. You will need to re-login.
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3.5.3 System Info
Displays the system info in a simple text format.
Displays the Input/Output/Gain, Alarm status, and Modem status of both the
Cellular and PCS bands.
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4. Maintenance Guide for ADRF-25K
4.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist
a. Check for loose connections between the repeater and antennas. If
connections are loose, make sure that all connections are tightly fastened
properly.
b. Cables and connectors are in good condition.
c. Ensure that the repeater brackets are in good condition and that the repeater is
securely fastened.
4.2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
4.2.1 Recommendations
• Perform the Periodic Inspection Checklist quarterly or semiannually.
4.2.2 Precautions
• Do not operate the repeater with the antennas in extremely close proximity to
one another as this may cause damage to the repeater.
• Do not change the parameters unless instructed to do so by an authorized
supervisor.
• Do not move the repeater unless instructed to do so by an authorized
supervisor.
• Do not detach any cables to the repeater unless repair of respective
components is necessary.
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5. Warranty and Repair Policy
5.1 General Warranty
The ADRF-25K carries a Standard Warranty period of three years unless indicated
otherwise on the package or in the acknowledgment of the purchase order.
All antennas (PCS Yagi, Cellular Yagi, Dual Band Omni), cables and diplexer all
carry a Standard Warranty period of ten years under normal operating conditions.
5.2 Limitations of Warranty
Your exclusive remedy for any defective product is limited to the repair or
replacement of the defective product. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. may elect
which remedy or combination of remedies to provide in its sole discretion.
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. shall have a reasonable time after determining that
a defective product exists to repair or replace the problem unit. Advanced RF
Technologies, Inc. warranty applies to repaired or replaced products for the balance
of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety days from the date of
shipment of a repaired or replaced product, whichever is longer.
5.3 Limitation of Damages
The liability for any defective product shall in no event exceed the purchase price
for the defective product.
5.4 No Consequential Damages
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. has no liability for general, consequential,
incidental or special damages.
5.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. standard warranty does not cover products which
have been received improperly packaged, altered, or physically damaged. For
example, broken warranty seal, labels exhibiting tampering, physically abused
enclosure, broken pins on connectors, any modifications made without Advanced
RF Technologies, Inc. authorization, will void all warranty.
5.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA)
No product may be returned directly to Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. without
first getting an approval from Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. If it is determined
that the product may be defective, you will be given an RMA number and
instructions in how to return the product. An unauthorized return, i.e., one for which
an RMA number has not been issued, will be returned to you at your expense.
Authorized returns are to be shipped to the address on the RMA in an approved
shipping container. You will be given our courier information. It is suggested that
the original box and packaging materials should be kept if an occasion arises where
a defective product needs to be shipped back to Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
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To request an RMA, please call (323) 254-8131 or send an email to
techsupport@adrftech.com.
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Appendix A: Specifications
A.1 Electrical Specifications
Specifications
Parameters
Cellular
A band
[(A+A”)=A+A’
Frequency
Cellular
B band
(B+B’)
PCS
Sub Band
Filtering
Roll off
Downlink
Uplink
869.0~880.0 MHz
824.0~835.0 MHz,
890.0~891.5 MHz
880.0~890.0 MHz
845.0~846.5 MHz
846.5~849.0 MHz
1930.0~1990.0
1850.0~1910.0
MHz
A(A+A”) + A’ or B + B’
Cellular
spectrum on/off
PCS
5, 10 or 15 MHz BW (Tunable)
contiguous band
Cellular
>45dBc@±2MHz from the sub-band edge
A,B
PCS
>45dBc@±1.5MHz from the sub-band
edge.
3.6 and 4.5 of [1], 3.8 and 4.4 of [2]
Radiated Spurious Emissions
Part15.109, part 22.917, part24.238
Cellular
43+10log(p)dB or 26dB (greater of the
two) P : Maximum Output( W)
emissions
[3]
PCS
Input
Output
Gain
A’ or B’
(Configurable)
Spurious Emissions
Out of band
Configurable
835.0~845.0 MHz,
891.5~894.0 MHz
MHz
Remark
43+10log(p)dB or 26dB (greater of the
two) P : Maximum Output (W)
Downlink
RBW 100 KHz or
1% of Emission
BW
RBW 1 MHz or
1% of Emission
BW
-105~-55dBm(EIRP)
Uplink
Cellular
≤ +20 dBm
≤ +17 dBm
PCS
≤ +20 dBm
≤ +17 dBm
Cellular
≤ +15 dBm
≤ +10 dBm
PCS
≤ +18 dBm
≤ +12 dBm
Only
Cellular
72 ± 2 dB
72 ± 2 dB
Repeater
PCS
81 ± 2 dB
81 ± 2 dB
Only
≤ ±1.5dB across the Cellular and PCS
Gain flatness
bands
EIRP
Repeater
Typ: ±1.25
≤ ±2dB at all temperature range
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Gain Control
Range
AGC Setting
Range
Cellular
≥ 30 dB
PCS
≥ 30 dB
Cellular
- 5 ~ + 15 dBm
- 10 ~ + 10 dBm
PCS
- 2 ~ + 18 dBm
- 8 ~ + 12 dBm
EVDO Gain Offset
Cellular
Noise Figure
PCS
≤ 8.5dB @ Max Gain
≤ 7.0dB @ Max Gain
≤ 7.5dB @ Max Gain
≤ 7.0dB @ Max Gain
≤ 8.5dB @ Min Gain
≤ 8.0dB @ Min Gain
≤ 9.5dB @ Min Gain
Cellular
≤ 5 us
Phase error
3° RMS
error
Repeater Only
Repeater Only
± 300 Hz for Cellular, ± 150 Hz for PCS
Magnitude
Quality
≤ 8.0dB @ Min Gain
≤ 5 us
Frequency
Signal
Only
-3 ~ +3dB, @ 0.5 dB Step
PCS
Delay
Repeater
< 5%
error
Rho factor
> 0.912
IQ imbalance
< 0.35%
VSWR
<1:1.5
Input ports
[1] TIA/EIA-98-F, “Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum
Mobile Stations”
[2] TIA/EIA-97-F, “Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for CDMA2000 Spread Spectrum Base
Stations”
[3] FCC CFR Title 47, part22 for Cellular, part24 for PCS
A.2 General Specifications
Parameters
Specifications
Dimension ( W × D × H )
304×410×193mm (11.98 × 16.15 × 7.6 inches )
Weight( lbs )
18.5 Kg ( 40.78 lbs )
Temperature
Storage
-4 ~ 158°F
-20 ~ +70°C
Operating
14 ~ 122°F
-10 ~ +50°C
Humidity
5 ~ 85%, non condensing
AC power
100~120 VAC, 50~60 Hz
Power Consumption
≤ 90 W (PCS + Cellular )
Water
IP40
Wireless Modem
3G Modem
NMS
Local
RJ45 (DHCP)
Remote
SNMP
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A.3 Power Supply Specifications
Input
Voltage
Line Frequency
Current
Protection
Power Factor Correction
Configuration
100 to 250VAC, ±10%
47 to 63Hz
2.0A max at 90VAC Input
Internal Primary Current Fuse
Inrush Limiting
Complies with EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3
Inlet Type: IEC320-C14, C18
Output
Combined Line and Load Voltage Regulation
Ripple
Transient Response
Hold-up Time
Protection
±1% (excluding cord)
1% Vp-p max.
0.5ms for 50% load change Typ.
16ms min. Over entire input range
Foldback Over current
Short Circuit Protection
Safety Approvals
Agency Listings
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EMC:EN55022/55024/61000, K60950-1
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A.4 Antenna Specifications
A.4.1 Server Antenna
z Electrical Specifications
Parameters
Frequency Range
Gain
VSWR
Hori, Beam Width
Polarity
IMD
Connector
Maximum Power Rating
Impedance
Specifications
824 ~ 894 MHz ,
2 dBi (Min)
≤ 2:1
Omni
Vertical
≥ 165 dBc
N type, Female
20 Watt
50 Ohms
Remarks
1920 ~ 2170 MHz
4 dBi (Min)
z Mechanical Specifications
Parameters
Specifications
Diameter
7.244 inches ( 184 mm )
Dimension
Height
4.134 inches ( 105 mm )
Weight
0.85 lbs (390 g)
Color
White
Radome
ASA Plastic
Polarity
Vertical
Connector
N type, Female
Maximum Power Rating 20 Watt
Impedance
50 Ohms
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z Beam Patterns
- CDMA Horizontal Beam Pattern
- CDMA Vertical Beam Pattern
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- PCS Horizontal Beam Pattern
- PCS Vertical Beam Pattern
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A.4.2 PCS Donor Yagi Antenna
z Electrical Specifications
Parameters
Frequency Range
Gain
VSWR
Specifications
1750 ~ 2170 MHz
≥ 12 dBi (Min)
≤ 1.3:1
Remarks
≥ 28°
29~46
34~37
F-B Ratio
IMD
Maximum Power Rating
≥ 34°
≥ 15 dB
≥ 165 dBc
50 Watt
Impedance
50 Ohms
Beam
Width
z Mechanical Specifications
Parameters
Specifications
4.212 × 3.228 × 19.685 inches
Dimension
( 107 × 82 × 500 mm )
Weight
3.307 lbs ( 1.5 Kg )
Radome
Copper Al, PCB, ASA
Connector
N type, Female
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z Test Results
- PCS Horizontal Beam Pattern
- PCS Vertical Beam Pattern
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- PCS IMD Test
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A.4.3 Cellular Donor Yagi Antenna
z Electrical Specifications
Parameters
Frequency Range
Gain
VSWR
Specifications
824 ~ 894 MHz
≥ 12 dBi (Min)
≤ 1.3:1
Remarks
≥ 35°
33~42
33~40
F-B Ratio
Maximum Power Rating
≥ 32°
≥ 15 dB
50 Watt
Impedance
50 Ohms
Beam Width
z Mechanical Specifications
Parameters
Dimension( length )
Weight
Connector
Specifications
49.217 inches (1250 mm )
2.511 lbs ( 2.5 Kg )
N type, Female
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z Beam Patterns
- Cellular Horizontal Beam Pattern
- Cellular Vertical Beam Pattern
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z Tilt Bracket for Cellular Yagi Antenna
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A.5 Diplexer Module Specifications
z Electrical Specifications
Type
Cellular (Low Port)
PCS (High Port)
Frequency
800 ~ 940MHz
1.84 ~ 2GHz
Ripple
≤ -0.5dB
Loss
≤ -1.0 dB
VSWR
≤ 1.4 : 1
Impedance
50 Ohms
Isolation
≥ -55 dB
Maximum Power
50 Watt
Rating
Dimension
1.96*3.93*2.55 inches ( 50*100*65 mm)
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- Full Band
- Cellular
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- PCS
- Port Isolation
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A.6 Cable Specifications
z Coaxial Cable Specifications
Length
Loss
Cellular
PCS
3 ft (1M)
≤ 0.2 dB
≤ 0.3 dB
150 ft
(45.71M)
≤ 4 dB
≤ 5.5 dB
30 ft
(9.14M)
≤ 1.2 dB
≤ 1 dB
Weight
≤0.485 lb
(220g) / EA
≤22.31 lb
(10.12 Kg) /
EA
≤4.60 lb
(2.09 Kg) / EA
Connector
Remark
N-M To N-M
Donor To
Diplexer
N-M To N-F
Diplexer To
Repeater
N-M To N-M
Server To
Repeater
z Test Results for 3 ft (1M) Cable
- PCS
- Cellular
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z Test Results for 30 ft (9.14M) Cable
- PCS
- Cellular
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z Test Results for 150 ft (45.71M) Cable
- PCS
- Cellular
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Appendix B: Mechanical Drawing
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Appendix C: ADRF-25K Overview
C.1 Block Diagram
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C.1 Components
Server2 Port
Server1 Port
Donor Port
Triplexer
Cellular UP/Down
PCS Duplexer
PCS UP/Down Converter
Power Supply
Controller
Modem Module
AC Port
DHCP Sub Board
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Power Supply
It provides DC power to each module within the repeater.
Controller
It is responsible for monitoring the status of each module and controls the
parameters.
PCS Up / Down Converter Module
The downlink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF
frequency, which is later converted back to RF frequency through SAW filtering.
Cellular Up / Down Converter Module
The downlink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF
frequency, which is later converted back to RF frequency through SAW filtering.
PCS Duplexer
It consists of two BPFs (band-pass filters): PCS TX (1930 ~ 1990 MHz) & RX
(1850 ~ 1910 MHz)
Triplexer
Combines Cellular and PCS signals. It consists of three BPFs (band-pass filters):
PCS and Cellular TX and RX.
Modem Module
Contains the CDMA 2000 modem (Kyocera M200).
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