Advanced RF Technologies AEON Digital Dual Band Repeater User Manual
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Digital Dual Band Repeater Users Manual
Users Manual
AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 AEON-9030 USER MANUAL Version 1.0 2607 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90041 USA Tel: 323-254-8131 Fax: 323-254-4928 www.adrftech.com Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 1 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Glossary The following is a list of abbreviations and terms used throughout this document. Abbreviation/Term AGC ALC AROMS BTS CDMA CW DAS DL Downlink HPA HW iDEN IF LNA MS PLL PSU RF SW UL Uplink VSWR Definition Automatic Gain Control Automatic Level Control ADRF’s Repeater Operation and Management System Base Transceiver Station Code Division Multiple Access 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 Integrated Digital Enhanced Network Intermediate Frequency Low Noise Amplifier Mobile Station Phased Locked Loop Power Supply Unit Radio Frequency Software Uplink The path covered from the subscribers service area to the Base Transceiver Station(BTS) via the repeater Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 2 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Version 1.0 (July 1, 2009) Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. 1996-2009 All rights reserved. Please send comments to: E-Mail: info@adrftech.com Phone: (323) 254-8131 Fax: (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 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 3 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Revision History for Manual Version Author 1.0 K.Y.LEE Description First Generation. Date July 1, 2009 Revision History for Hardware Version Author Digital Part 1.0 RF Hardware Description First Generation. First Generation. Date Revision History for Firmware Version Author 1.0 Anthony Jang Description First Generation Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document July 1, 2009 Date July 1, 2009 Page 4 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Table of Contents 1. Introduction of AEON-9030 ................................................................................... 7 1.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Highlights.............................................................................................. 7 1.1.2 Parts List ............................................................................................... 8 1.1.3 Repeater Quick View ............................................................................ 9 1.2 Warnings and Hazards .................................................................................... 11 2. AEON-9030 Overview ......................................................................................... 13 2.1 Switches & Indicators ..................................................................................... 13 2.1.1 LEDs ................................................................................................... 13 2.1.2 AC Power Switch ................................................................................ 15 2.1.3 Back Up Battery Switch & Battery Port ............................................. 15 2.1.4 Ethernet Port ....................................................................................... 16 2.1.5 Modem Module................................................................................... 16 2.1.6 Other Ports .......................................................................................... 16 2.2 Installation....................................................................................................... 17 2.2.1 Tools ................................................................................................... 17 2.2.2 Procedure ............................................................................................ 17 2.2.3 Grounding ........................................................................................... 19 2.3 Antenna Separation/Isolation .......................................................................... 20 2.4 Line of Sight ................................................................................................... 21 3. AEON-9030 AROMS Setup ................................................................................. 22 3.1 Repeater/PC Connection Using AROMS ....................................................... 22 3.2 Repeater Status................................................................................................ 24 3.3 Repeater Control ............................................................................................. 28 3.4 Repeater Install ............................................................................................... 31 3.5 Repeater System.............................................................................................. 35 4. Maintenance Guide for AEON-9030 .................................................................... 37 4.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist ......................................................................... 37 4.2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation .................................................. 37 5. AEON-9030 Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................... 38 5.1 Connectivity Guide for LAN .......................................................................... 38 5.2 Troubleshooting Guide for Repeater ............................................................... 41 6. Warranty and Repair Policy .................................................................................. 44 6.1 General Warranty ............................................................................................ 44 6.2 Limitations of Warranty .................................................................................. 44 6.3 Limitation of Damages ................................................................................... 44 6.4 No Consequential Damages ............................................................................ 44 6.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty ................................................................. 44 6.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA) ........................................................... 44 Appendix A: Specifications .............................................................................................. 45 A.1 Electrical Specifications ................................................................................. 45 A.2 Mechanical Drawing ...................................................................................... 46 A.3 Power Specifications ...................................................................................... 46 A.4 Environmental Specifications ........................................................................ 46 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 5 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 A.5 Other Specifications ....................................................................................... 47 Appendix B: Mechanical Drawing ................................................................................... 48 Appendix C: AEON-9030 Overview ................................................................................ 49 C.1 Black Diagram................................................................................................ 49 C.2 Components .................................................................................................... 50 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 6 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 1. Introduction of AEON-9030 1.1 Introduction AEON-9030 repeaters enhance indoor wireless coverage in the most effective and cost efficient way. Intelligent design and versatility make AEON-9030 repeaters the ideal choice for indoor wireless coverage problems. DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology is utilized to achieve the highest level of performance and filtering agility. 1.1.1 Highlights • Dual Band (PCS, Cellular) • Covers the 60 MHz PCS band • Down Link 30 dBm Composite Output Power • Up Link 30 dBm Composite Output Power • 90 dB gain • 30 dB AGC Range @ 0.5 dB Step • Adjustable AGC Output Power Level • Automated installation • Web GUI connectivity via DHCP • Band Selectable via Web-GUI • Can Support Non-Contiguous Bands • Supports Embedded Wireless Modem • Supports Network Management Monitoring System via SNMP • Three independent RF PCS channels Each channel supports 1.25 MHz to 18.75 MHz bandwidth • Adjustable FA (3 channels) • Digital filtering • Oscillation detection Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 7 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 1.1.2 Parts List Label Qty 1 Kit (Set of 4) 1 Kit (Set of 4) Description AEON-9030 Repeater Ethernet Cable (crossover) Ground Cable 3/8” Nuts & Bolts 1/2” Nuts & Bolts CD** Table 1: Parts List Figure 1: AEON-9030 Repeater Parts List ** CD includes: (1) AEON-9030 User Manual & (2) AEON-9030 Quick Start Guide Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 8 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 1.1.3 Repeater Quick View Display LED (Page 13) Upper Guard Screw Bracket Screw (Page 18) Door Lock Bracket Screw (Page 18) Lower Guard Screw (Page 18) Ground Hole (Page 19) Figure 2: AEON-9030 Front & Side Views Donor Antenna Port (Page 16) Anchor Bolt Hole (Page 18) AC Power Supply Cord (Page 15) Server Antenna Port (Page 16) Ethernet Port (Page 15) Back Up Battery Port (Page 15) Figure 3: AEON-9030 Back & Bottom Views Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 9 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Figure 4: AEON-9030 Inside View Figure 5: AC Power Switch Figure 6: 110/200V Select Switch Selector switch See installation instructions before connecting to the supply Figure 7: Battery Select Switch Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 10 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 1.2 Warnings and Hazards WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK Opening the AEON-9030 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 AEON-9030 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 50 cm while operating near the donor and the server antennas. Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 11 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 WARRANTY Opening or tampering the AEON-9030 will void all warranties. Lithium Battery: CAUTION. REPLACEMENT OF BATTERY WITH THE INCORRECT TYPE MAY LEAD TO A RISK OF EXPLOSION. 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 their own expense. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 12 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2. AEON-9030 Overview 2.1 Switches & Indicators 2.1.1 LEDs The AEON-9030 has ten LEDs on the front panel of the repeater as shown below in Figure 8. Figure 8: AEON-9030 Repeater LED View POWER LED Parameters Repeater On LED Repeater Off Specifications Green LED on Green LED off DC-ALARM LED Parameters Normal LED Soft fail Hard fail Condition for Alarm Activation After Alarm Activation Specifications LED off Green LED on Red LED on Current > 9A (Hard Fail) Current < 2A (Soft Fail) Full Spectrum (PCS/Cellular) shutdown Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 13 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 OVER POWER LED Parameters Normal LED Soft fail Hard fail Condition for Alarm Activation Following Alarm Activation Soft fail Hard fail Soft fail Hard fail AGC LED Parameters LED AGC On AGC Off OSC LED Parameters Normal Hard fail Condition for Alarm Activation LED Following Alarm Activation MANUAL LED Parameters Manually HPA Off/On LED Factory set or Reboot RSSI LED BAR Parameters Input < -75dBm Input < -65dBm Input < -55dBm LED Input < -45dBm Input < -35dBm Input > -25dBm Specifications LED off PCS/ Cellular Green LED on PCS/ Cellular Red LED on Max power +1max 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 Specifications PCS / Cellular Green LED On PCS / Cellular LED Off Specifications 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 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 14 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.1.2 AC Power Switch Figure 9: AC Power Switch The AC Power on/off switch is located on the inside and bottom of repeater (Figure 9). The switch should be powered on after the repeater has been installed properly. 2.1.3 Back Up Battery Switch & Battery Port Figure 10: Battery Switch & Battery Port The Battery Switch can be used to provide power to the optional External Backup Battery. If a backup battery is utilized, please connect the battery to the unit via the external battery port as shown in Figure 10. (WARINING: If the Circuit Protector Switch is not turned OFF there may be a risk of damage or electric shock) Note: Please contact ADRF Technical Support for assistance if you are unfamiliar with the installation procedure of our battery box. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 15 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.1.4 Ethernet Port Figure 11 shows the Ethernet port which is used to interface with the unit via RJ-45 crossover cable. Verify that the Host/Remote switch is set to Host and set your network adapter to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” and the repeater will assign an IP Address via DHCP. The Host/Remote switch should only be set to Remote when an external modem box is being used to monitor the unit. Figure 11: Ethernet Port 2.1.5 Modem Module Figure 12 shows the Modem Module that is used to remotely interface with the unit via modem. The modem will allow for remote configuration and monitoring via SNMP. Figure 12: Modem Module 2.1.6 Other Ports Donor Antenna Port Port where the Donor Antenna will be connected. Sever Antenna Port Port where the Server Antenna will be connected. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 16 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.2 Installation 2.2.1 Tools No special tools or equipments are needed to install the AEON-9030. 2.2.2 Procedure The wall-mounting bracket has six mounting holes which are used to mount the bracket to the wall. The wall bracket must be securely attached to the wall in order to support the weight of the AEON-9030. After mounting the bracket to the wall, the AEON-9030 is placed on the mounting bracket using the four guard screws attached to the AEON-9030. The following steps should be followed while mounting the repeater: Installation Procedure ① ② ③ ④ Take the AEON-9030 out of the box. Using the six anchor bolts, mount the bracket on the wall. Make sure the bracket is securely mounted. Slightly tilt the top portion of the repeater and mount the repeater onto the wall as shown in the picture on page 18. Hook the upper 2 guard screws first and then slide/push in the lower 2 guard screws into place. ⑤ Make sure the AEON-9030 is securely placed onto the wall bracket. ⑥ Fasten the 8 bracket screws back properly on both sides. ⑦ Verify that the repeater is secure and properly grounded. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 17 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Figure 13: Repeater Mounting Instructions Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 18 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.2.3 Grounding A ground cable is included in the packaging and should be properly connected to the repeater as shown below. Figure 14: Ground Cable Connection Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 19 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.3 Antenna Separation/Isolation Separation between 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 antenna. This creates a constant amplification of the same signal. As a result, the noise level rises above the signal level. Figure 15: RF Repeater Oscillation To prevent feedback, the donor and server antenna must be separated by an appropriate distance to provide sufficient isolation. Isolation is attained by creating sufficient distance between the donor and nearest server antenna so that the output of one antenna does not reach the input of the other. This distance is determined by the gain of the repeater. A sufficient isolation value is 13 ~ 15 dB greater than the maximum gain of the repeater. The AEON-9030 has a maximum gain of 90 dB, thus it requires an isolation of at least 103 ~ 105 dB. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 20 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 2.4 Line of Sight The donor antenna which points toward 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 16: Direct Line of Sight to the BTS Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 21 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 3. AEON-9030 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. ** Before proceeding to the next step, please close the cabinet door (do not lock) at this time in order to avoid inadvertent RF feedback going inside the repeater.” ii) Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer Note: ADRF’s Web GUI has not been tested for compatibility with any other web browsers (e.g. Netscape, Mozilla, etc.). iii) Please type the following IP address into the address bar of MS Internet Explorer: http://192.168.63.1/home.asp iv) The following login screen will appear: Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 22 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 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: ** If you cannot connect to the Web GUI, Please see the LAN Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide on Page 38 or visit http://www.adrftech.com/wiki/index.php?n=Connectivity.ConnectingViaLAN Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 23 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 3.2 Repeater Status PCS Repeater Status If you click on Status tab, the following window will appear: Cellular Repeater Status Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 24 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 In this window, the user can view the following: (To change any parameters, e.g., Channel frequency, bandwidth, Gain Settings, AGC Level, etc., you must go to the Install or the Control window.) - CDMA Band: Will display the center frequencies of the 1900 MHz filtered BWs on the downlink and uplink respectively. - Cellular Band: Will display the center frequencies of the 800 MHz filtered BWs on the downlink and uplink respectively. - Power & Gain: Will display the repeater’s input, gain and output power on the downlink and uplink. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 25 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 - Clear: Will delete message board contents. - Log File: Will download repeater’s log file. - Alarm History: Will provide additional alarm log for repeater’s status. - Installed icon: Shows the current “Install” status (Installed or Not Installed). - Modem icon: Shows the current modem status (Disabled, Connected, Not connected). - Power icon: Shows the current electric source [AC power, Battery (Shown when an external battery box is installed)]. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 26 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Alarms: The unit will display seven alarms with three different status conditions (Normal, Soft Fail or Hard Fail). Message Board: Displays the 20 most recent log messages (Alarms & Heartbeats). Installation: Displays the repeater’s installation status (Not Installed or Installed). Repeater Info: Displays the repeater’s serial number, and location information (latitude and longitude coordinates). Repeater Location: Displays the address where the repeater is installed Technical Support: Displays ADRF’s technical support contact information. Installer Contact Info: Displays the installer’s name, phone and e-mail address. Modem (only applicable if a wireless modem is connected to the repeater): The Auto Connection box needs to be checked when the wireless modem is installed inside the repeater. A wireless modem is used in order to send the alarms and the heartbeat over the air to the Wireless Provider’s NOC. Note: Once successfully logged in, the repeater model name and the site/cascade ID will be displayed on the top left of all the windows. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 27 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 3.3 Repeater Control If you click on Control tab, the following window will appear: In this window, the user can adjust the following parameters: ⓐ General Setting - Automatic Gain Control (Default mode is Off) - Downlink HPA on/off (Default mode is Off) - Uplink HPA on/off (Default mode is Off) Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 28 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 AGC Mode AGC (Auto Gain Control) adjusts the variable gain of the repeater on both downlink and uplink to ensure a constant specified output power. The functionality of the AGC feature is assured under the condition that the input BTS signal is within the specified AGC range and that sufficient isolation exists between antennas. By default, the AGC ON box is not checked. To change the AGC levels on the Uplink and Downlink, AGC ON must be checked. ⓑ Manual Gain Control - Downlink Gain Control (60 to 90 dB @ 0.5 dB step) - Uplink Gain Control (60 to 90 dB @ 0.5 dB step) - Downlink AGC Level AEON-9030: 10 to 30dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 30dBm - Uplink AGC Level AEON-9030: 10 to 30dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 30dBm ⓒ System - If you click the Reboot button, the following message box will appear: When a system reboot is performed, no settings are changed, but coverage is temporarily lost. Please wait approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute for the system to reboot. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 29 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 - If you click the Factory Setting button, the following message box will appear: Factory Setting will erase the saved settings by the user and change all the parameters to the factory default settings. ⓓ Heartbeat Time - Heartbeat is disabled. ⓔ Alarm Setting - Downlink Signal Low (-90 ~ -30 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: -80 dBm) - Downlink Signal Not Detected (-90 ~ -96 dBm @ 0.5 dB step, default value: -90 dBm) - Downlink RF Power (2 ~ 10 dB @ 0.5 dB step, default value: 6 dB) Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 30 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 3.4 Repeater Install If you click on the Install tab, the following window will appear: PCS Install Cellular Install Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 31 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 ⓐ PCS Band Selection - Step 1: Channel Select - Step 2: Bandwidth Select - Step 3: FA Select * 3 Separate Channel Selections are possible. The AEON-9030 has three independent RF PCS channels: Channel 1, Channel 2 and Channel 3. Each channel supports 1.25 MHz to 18.75MHz bandwidth. One can use any of the three channels (three contiguous: Unit will not filter 1FA as guard band nor non-contiguous channels). Therefore, the instantaneous bandwidths that the AEON-9030 supports is 1.25MHz to 56.25MHz. Cellular Band Selection Simply click on the desired operating bandwidth. ⓑ SNMP Type in the assigned Site/Cascade ID and Comment. Default Site ID is ADRF. ⓒ Repeater Location Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 32 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Please type in the coordinates where the repeater is installed. Ex) Latitude: N/S (Upper Case) 034.123456 Longitude: E/W (Upper Case) 034.123456 ⓓ Modem Box Settings: Will display the Repeater’s Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. This information is necessary when using the Repeater in conjunction with an External Modem Box. Default values are: Repeater IP: 192.168.63.5 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.63.254 ⓔ Auto Installation Click the Install button to automatically setup the repeater. It may take up to 3 minutes to complete the process. You will see a gradual progress bar display. After the process is completed, a pop-up window will display a “Installation Successfully Completed” message. After the Installation Routine is complete, click on the Status tab and the Installation box should have changed from “Not Installed” to “Installed”. If the AEON-9030 detects a problem during the installation process, a pop-up message will appear stating the issue, e.g., “Modem is not detected.” Please follow the instructions and address the problem to finish the installation process. If the problem persists, please contact our technical support. Repeater Location Info Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 33 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Please type in the physical address where the repeater is installed. ⓖ Repeater Installer Info Please type in the installer’s: company, name, phone number and e-mail address for technical support. ⓗ Date and Time: Sets the date and time for the internal clock (required for Log Messages) Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 34 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 3.5 Repeater System If you click on the Account menu under the 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 general user, you will not be able to see the account management portion. 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. The following window illustrates how an administrator can be changed or removed by simply clicking on Administrator. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 35 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 User Log If you click on the User Log menu under the System tab, the following window will appear. The following window displays the changes made to the Repeater settings. Firmware Update If you click on Firmware Upgrade, the following window will appear. You can browse through your PC and locate the firmware file. Once it’s selected, click on Update and it will upload the firmware automatically and close the session. You will need to re-login again after the firmware update is performed. This will cause a temporary loss in coverage. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 36 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 4. Maintenance Guide for AEON-9030 4.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist 4.1.1 Check for loose connections to the repeater and antennas. If connections are loose, make sure that all connections are tightly fastened. 4.1.2 Check that cables and connectors are in good condition. 4.1.3 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 semi-annually. 4.2.2 Precautions Do not operate the repeater with the antennas in extremely close proximity as this may cause damage to the repeater. Do not change 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 are necessary. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 37 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 5. AEON-9030 Troubleshooting Guide 5.1 Connectivity Guide for LAN If you are unable to connect to the Web GUI, please follow the steps listed below: i) If you see the icon below (Figure 17) Figure 17 - Check the Power Line to see whether or not the repeater is being powered correctly. - Use the Cross-over Cable that came with the repeater to connect the repeater to your laptop. If you still cannot connect, replace the cross-over cable with another one. - If unsuccessful, power the repeater down and wait for at least 5-10 seconds for it to electrically discharge, then power the repeater back up. Wait for the PWR LED to light up before attempting the IP address in browser again. (When the repeater powers up, you will hear a faint click) ii) If you see the icon in Figure 18, then the computer is in the process of obtaining an IP Address and you will not be able to connect to the unit. Once you see the icon in Figure 19 then you can attempt to connect to the unit. Figure 18 Figure 19 - If unsuccessful: Go to Start Control Panel or Start Settings Control Panel. Double-Click Network Connections Right-Click Local Area Connection Left-Click Properties Scroll down to the bottom of the list Double-Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Instead of “Obtain an IP address automatically”, please select “Use the following IP address” and input the same values as shown in Figure. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 38 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 iii) If you see the icon in Figure 20, then the IP Address has been obtained. If you see this icon and still cannot connect to the unit, then please follow the steps listed below. Figure 20 Verify HOST/REMOTE switch is set to the HOST mode. - When the unit is set to Host Mode, the IP address for the unit is 192.168.63.1 - When the unit is set to Remote Mode, the IP address for the unit is 192.168.63.5 Please note the only time ‘REMOTE’ mode is utilized is for modem box monitoring. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 39 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 iv) Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to log into the Web-GUI Note: ADRF’s Web GUI is not compatible with other web browsers such as Netscape, Mozilla’s Firefox, Opera, etc. Please type the following IP address into the address bar of MS Internet Explorer: http://192.168.63.1/home.asp or http://192.168.63.1/ 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: v) If the steps above do not remedy the situation and you still cannot connect to the Web-GUI, please contact ADRF Tech Support (800-313-9345). Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 40 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 5.2 Troubleshooting Guide for Repeater Alarm VSWR Status Parameter Hard Fail Soft Fail Troubleshooting 1. Make sure connectors are tight at each port. Sweep lines. 2. Use a 50 Ω dummy load, connect it to the Alarming Port to check whether the repeater is faulty. (e.g. if the Down Link is alarming, connect the dummy to the Server Port.) 3. If multiple Server Antennas are connected, connect only one antenna and recheck the Alarm. If the Alarm clears, faulty connectors like combiners/ splitters in the serving line and lightning arrestors (polyphasers) may be causing the problem. VSWR Over 3:1 UL/DL 31dBm~32dBm >Max Output Power+1dB Over Power Hard Fail RF Power UL/DL Soft Fail Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Output Power +33dBm > Max Output Power +3dB 1. Check Input/Gain/Output values in the ‘Status Page’ 2. Check Input Level (If the input exceeds the max rated power, add an Attenuator to the input/ Donor port) 3. Check whether AGC is On (In the case of UL Shutdown, make sure that Tracking is OFF) 4. Factory Setting & Reboot 1. Check whether Input/Gain/Output are invalid. 2. From the Control page, check the Alarm Settings. Invalid Output Level of Gain Page 41 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 (Default 6dB) 3. Go under ‘Control’ tab and turn off AGC and change gain manually to verify BDA is responding to changes. Recheck the measured values. Downlink Input Value is less than threshold: PCS / Cell: -80dBm minimum Signal Low Soft Fail Under/Over Current Over Temperature Soft Fail Hard Fail Soft Fail Hard Fail Repeater’s internal temperature exceeds the permitted range Input Overload Hard Fail Input Signal Level increases beyond the set range: PCS/ Cell: -30dBm max input Low Isolation Oscillation Current falls out of the permitted range Antennas are located too close to one another, causing RF output to feed input. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 42 of 51 1. Ensure proper ports are connected (Donor/ Server). 2. Verify the Donor antenna is pointed toward the correct cell site. 3. Verify the selected band(s) and be sure it is the right band(s) for the area. 4. Please be aware that our BDA typically require well above -85dBm (threshold) of incoming RSSI on the DL side. 1. Factory Setting & Reboot 2. Recheck, if continues, contact Tech Support. 1. Factory Setting & Reboot 2. Recheck, if continues, contact Tech Support. 1. Add attenuator to donor/server antenna (Applicable to DAS) 2. Factory Setting & Reboot 1. Check Input Level. (fluctuates drastically) 2. We recommend 13~15dB + max gain of repeater between the donor and the server antenna as an isolation value. 3. Check antenna direction (make sure that the Donor and Server antennas are not facing one another) 4. Placing an attenuator before the nearest serving antenna can also help to increase isolation. AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 1. Please verify under ‘Device Manager’ of Windows that the necessary drivers for the USB to serial adapter are installed. 2. Be sure to use the GUI software from the CD that came with the repeater. 3. If for some reason the CD is not available, contact 24HR tech support to acquire the appropriate one. 4. In the event of using a USB-to-serial converter, you must be sure to the ‘COM port’ Connectivity Issue Unable to Interface to repeater with GUI Software. number on the ‘STATUS PAGE’ matches the COM port number of the USB to- serial adapter in your ‘Device Manager’ of Windows. 5. If the GUI software at any time reports a missing file error such as “component missing”, please be sure to contact our tech support staff directly at the number provided below. 6. Connectivity is accomplished successfully when both TX/RX lights are blinking green in the lower right-hand corner of the GUI software. All our PCS as well as Cellular BDAs can have the ‘AGC’ function enabled Connecting to DAS and the ‘Downlink AGC Level’ set from 0dBm to whichever value is specified by the manufacturer for common DAS applications. PCS: lowest DL AGC value 0dBm To get output power on the Downlink side of the BDA even lower to plug into a DAS system, the use of 5dB or 10dB attenuators/pads with the proper tolerance of wattage is recommended. For any other issues, contact ADRF Tech Support at 1-800-313-9345 or 1-323-514-9070 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 43 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 6. Warranty and Repair Policy 6.1 General Warranty The AEON-9030 carries a Standard Warranty period of three (3) years unless indicated otherwise on the package or in the acknowledgment of the purchase order. 6.2 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. 6.3 Limitation of Damages The liability for any defective product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective product. 6.4 No Consequential Damages Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. has no liability for general, consequential, incidental or special damages. 6.5 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. 6.6 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. To request an RMA, please call (800) 313-9345 or send an email to techsupport@adrftech.com. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 44 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Appendix A: Specifications A.1 Electrical Specifications Parameters Specification Down Link 869 - 894MHz Up Link 824 - 849MHz Comments Cellular *Frequency Bands Down Link 1930MHz ~ 1990MHz Up Link 1850MHz ~ 1910MHz PCS Down Link (Max) 30dBm / 3FA Up Link (Max) 30dBm / 3FA Max RF output power Cellular Sub Bands A”+A+B+A’+B’, A”+A, A+A’, B+B’, A, B, A+A”+ A’ Selectable blocks of 10, 12.5 and 25 MHz Max combinations (*1) PCS Band Select Feature 1~ 3 selectable bands Selectable in blocks of 1.25~18.75 MHz 1FA=1.25MHz Down Link -60dBm/Typ, -30dBm/Max Up Link (Max) -60dBm/Typ, -30dBm/Max Max RF input power Gain Adjustable Range 30dB(0.5dB/Step) Noise Figure(Reverse) 5.5dB @max gain System Delay 5.5 ㎲ (max) Input VSWR 1.5 : 1 (max) Rho 12.5% (max at 16/64 QAM) Gain 90dB (max) Passband Ripple Filter Out of Band Attenuation Cellular PCS ±1.5dB > -35dBc @±0.5MHz >-60dBc @±1MHz > -60dBc @±1MHz Cellular ± 300 Hz PCS ± 150 Hz Freq Error Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 45 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 (*1) Cellular Sub Bands 1 BAND Selection 2 BAND Selection 25MHz FULL (869~894MHz) Full band 869~880MHz A”+A 870~880MHz 880~890MHz 869~880MHz, 890~891.5MHz A”+A, A’ 870~880MHz, 890~891.5MHz A, A’ 880~890MHz, 891.5~894MHz B, B’ A.2 Mechanical Drawing Parameters Specifications Comments Dimension 22” X 17.9.” X 9.65” Inches WxHxD Bracket excluded Weight 80.5lbs Bracket excluded RF Ports N-Type (F) Donor & Server Antenna Ports Local Interface RJ45 (DHCP) Cooling AIR Type NEMA NEMA 4, IP56 Outdoor Type Parameters Specifications Comments AC Power 100 ~ 130V / 200 ~ 240V AC AC Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz AC Supply Protection Fuse Power Consumption 350 W Ground External Threaded Stud A.3 Power Specifications Select Switch Type A.4 Environmental Specifications Parameters Specifications Comments Operating Temperature -5 ~ +50 ℃ Ambient Relative Humidity 5 ~ 95 %, (Non-Condensing) Dust Industrial Dust Per Telcordia GR63 Core Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 46 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Over voltage category Over voltage category II Pollution degree Pollution degree 2 A.5 Other Specifications Parameters Specifications MTBF > 100,000 Hours Certificates UL 60950, FCC Part 15, 24 Warranty 3 Years Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Comments Page 47 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Appendix B: Mechanical Drawing AEON-9030 Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 48 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 Appendix C: AEON-9030 Overview C.1 Black Diagram Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 49 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 C.2 Components AEON-9030 Cellular FWD/RVS UP/Down Converter PCS FWD/RVS UP/Down Converter PCS FWD/RVS HPA, Duplexer LED Board Cellular FWD/RVS HPA, Duplexer PCS Digital Filter Control Board Cellular Digital Filter Combiner Modem Coupler Donor Port Server Port Ethernet Port Power Supply AEON-9030 Internal Components Power Supply Provides DC power to each module within the repeater. Controller Responsible for monitoring the status of each module and controls the parameters. Also interfaces with PC through Ethernet port. Donor Antenna Port Connect Donor Antenna. Sever Antenna Port Connect Sever Antenna. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 50 of 51 AEON-9030 RF Repeater User Manual V1.0 PCS Down Converter Module The PCS downlink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF frequency, which is later, converted back to RF frequency through digital filtering. PCS Up Converter Module The PCS uplink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF frequency, which is later, converted back to RF frequency through digital filtering. Cellular Down Converter Module The Cellular downlink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF frequency, which is later, converted back to RF frequency through digital filtering. Cellular Up Converter Module The PCS uplink RF signal that enters through the cavity filter is converted to IF frequency, which is later, converted back to RF frequency through digital filtering. Digital Filter DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology is utilized to achieve the highest level of performance and filtering agility. Duplexer Consists of four BPFs (band-pass filters): PCS TX (1930 ~ 1990 MHz) & RX (1850 ~ 1910 MHz), Cellular TX (869 ~ 894 MHz) & RX (824 ~ 849 MHz) HPA Receives the output signal from the PCS, Cellular Up / Down converter module and amplifies the signal up to the repeater’s maximum rated power level. LED Board LED Board displays the state of the repeater. The detailed alarm information can be viewed via the Web GUI. PCS, Cellular Digital Filter The Digital Filter is IF frequency converted back to RF frequency through digital filtering. Combiner 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). Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Document Page 51 of 51
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