Andrew Wireless Innovations Group 803D15 Transmitter Non-Broadcast Booster User Manual User s Guide for MR803D MR853D MR903D MR1903D

Andrew Wireless Innovations Group Transmitter Non-Broadcast Booster User s Guide for MR803D MR853D MR903D MR1903D

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User's Guide for MR803D, MR853D, MR903D and MR1903D miniRepeaters
2. Quick-Start Checklist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Safety and Environmental................................... 1
Quick-Start Checklist........................................... 1
RF and Power Connectors.................................. 1
Functional Description ........................................ 2
Cabinet Drawing................................................... 2
Wall Mounting....................................................... 2
Mechanical Specification .................................... 2
Environmental and Safety Specifications ......... 2
20 dB Bandwidth.................................................. 2
Start-Frequency Switch Settings ....................... 3
Standard Frequency Band Settings................... 5
Attenuation Setting.............................................. 7
Alarming and Supervision .................................. 7
13.1. Functional Description of the Alarming-Interface
13.2. Output-Contact Configuration
13.3. Output-Contact Descriptions
† Adjust channel(s); see chapter 10.
† Mount the repeater; see chapter 6.
† Install donor and coverage antennas.
† Provide the repeater with power; see chapter 3.
† Adjust the attenuation; see chapter 12.
Start the adjustment with the maximum attenuation
and decrease attenuation until the ALC becomes
active and the ALC alarm LED lights up. Then
increase attenuation until the ALC alarm is inactive
again.
or
† Select auto-setup; see chapter 12.
† Check for alarms; see chapter 13.
3. RF and Power Connectors
14. Heartbeat Setting ................................................. 8
15. List of Changes .................................................... 8
1. Safety and Environmental
The electrical installation has to be performed in
accordance with the safety regulations of the local
authorities. Due to safety reasons, the electrical
installation must be performed by qualified
personnel only. The repeater must not be opened.
The antennas of the repeater (integrated and / or
external) have to be installed in a way that the
regional and national RF exposure compliance
requirements are met.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, the following antenna installation
and device operating configurations must be
satisfied: A separation distance of at least 20 cm
must be maintained between the antenna of this
device and all persons. RF exposure compliance
may need to be addressed at the time of licensing,
as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s),
including antenna co-location requirements of
1.1307(b)(3). Maximum permissible antenna gain
is 12 dBi.
The miniRepeaters must only be used for
indoor applications!
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The miniRepeaters are equipped with two RF antenna
ports: one antenna port that provides RF signals
to/from mobile(s) and another antenna port on the
opposite side of the miniRepeater that provides RF
signals side to/from the BTS. Both of these
connectors are SMA-Female. Two coaxial jumper
cables are included with the miniRepeaters to provide
N-female connection ports.
The socket for the DC supply is situated to the right of
the “to/from BTS” RF connector. The power supply
voltage for this connection point is 6.7 to 7.5 VDC,
with a typical current draw of 1.7 amps. Only the
Power Supply Unit (PSU) supplied with the
MiniRepeater must be used.
An alternative method to provide power to the
MiniRepeater is through the “to/from BTS” RF
connector via the coaxial cable and a bias-T at the
source. The DC socket of the repeater must not be
connected if the unit is biased via the RF port.
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4. Functional Description
6. Wall Mounting
The operation principle of the miniRepeaters is given
with regard to the following block diagram.
Mounting
bracket
Wall
manual
Attenuation
setting
automatic
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Downlink signals from the BTS reach the internal
duplexer through the “to/from BTS” RF port. Following
the DL path from the duplexer, the RF signals are
amplified by an LNA, which feeds the amplified
signals to a mixer. The mixer converts the signals
down to an intermediate frequency (IF), where a high
rejection IF filter provides excellent selectivity to allow
only the user’s frequency band to be repeated. After
the IF filter, the signals are re-converted to the original
frequency by means of another mixer. A final amplifier
boosts the RF signals to the required output power.
After the final amplifier, a power detection circuit
measures the output power and controls the gain
through a closed loop feedback circuit. This feature is
the automatic level control (ALC), which prevents the
repeater from being overdriven and maintains
intermodulation products and spectrum emissions
below the regulation limits. Finally, the RF signals are
fed to the external antenna through the duplexer and
“to/from Mobile” RF port.
The uplink signals are received by the external
antenna through the “to/from Mobile” RF port and are
then fed to the duplexer. After the duplexer the RF
circuitry and functionality is identical to the downlink
path, which provides high rejection filtering for the
desired operation frequency band and ALC
functionality.
5. Cabinet Drawing
G0825Z8
miniRepeater
V1550_X03
The miniRepeater may only be mounted
horizontally to a wall according to the above
drawing to ensure the natural convection
cooling. Do not mount the miniRepeater to the
ceiling!
Always choose a mounting location that
avoids condensation!
7. Mechanical Specification
Size H x W x D
Weight
Sealing Class
114 x 154 x 51.5 mm
(4.5 x 6.1 x 2.0 inch)
0.7 kg
IP30
8. Environmental and Safety Specifications
The environmental specifications are according
to ETS 300 019 (European Telecommunication
Standard) and the safety specifications are
according to UL Std No 1950 and CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 60950. For further details please ask
your supplier.
9. 20 dB Bandwidth
MR803D, 18 MHz Filter
18.7 MHz
MR853D, 1.5 MHz Filter
MR853D, 10 MHz Filter
MR853D, 12.5 MHz Filter
MR853D, 25 MHz Filter
2.1 MHz
10.7 MHz
13.2 MHz
24.7 MHz
MR903D, 6 MHz Filter
6.6 MHz
MR1903D, 5 MHz Filter
MR1903D, 10 MHz Filter
MR1903D, 15 MHz Filter
7.0 MHz
11.0 MHz
16.0 MHz
20 dB bandwidth
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH * Industriering 10 * 86675 Buchdorf * Germany *
Phone: +49 9099 69-0 * Fax: +49 9099 69-930 *
email: WIsupport.germany@andrew.com * http://www.andrew.com
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10.
Start-Frequency Switch Settings
As described in chapter 4 Functional Description, the
miniRepeaters utilise a high rejection filter to allow
only the desired frequency band to be repeated. The
miniRepeaters are available in different bandwidths
with field adjustable start frequencies to support the
desired frequency band of the user.
Following are tables that show the filter band-pass
start frequencies corresponding to the switch settings.
The following section will show tables of standard
user settings.
SF setting 1
(positions 0 - F)
SF setting 2
(positions 0 - F)
Two rotary switches, located on the side of the
miniRepeater, are provided for setting the start
frequency (SF) of the high rejection filter. The SF of
the high rejection filter may be adjusted in either 200
or 250 kHz steps, dependent upon the miniRepeater
model.
Rotary switches for start-frequency setting
Frequency Step Size: 200 kHz
miniRepeater Model: MR803D
Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency
Setting 1
Setting 2
UL (MHz)
DL (MHz)
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
796.00
796.20
796.40
…
799.00
799.20
799.40
…
802.20
…
844.00
844.20
…
847.00
841.00
841.20
841.40
…
844.00
844.20
844.40
…
847.20
…
889.00
889.20
…
892.00
Start-frequency setting MR803D
Frequency Step Size: 200 kHz
miniRepeater Model: MR853D
Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency
Setting 1
Setting 2
UL (MHz)
DL (MHz)
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
814.00
814.20
814.40
…
817.00
817.20
817.40
…
820.20
…
862.00
862.20
…
865.00
859.00
859.20
859.40
…
862.00
862.20
862.40
…
865.20
…
907.00
907.20
…
910.00
Start-frequency setting MR853D
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Frequency Step Size: 200 kHz
miniRepeater Model: MR903D
Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency Start Frequency
Setting 1
Setting 2
UL (MHz)
DL (MHz)
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
870.00
870.20
870.40
…
873.00
873.20
873.40
…
876.20
…
918.00
918.20
…
921.00
909.00
909.20
909.40
…
912.00
912.20
912.40
…
915.20
…
957.00
957.20
…
960.00
Start-frequency setting MR903D
miniRepeater Model: MR1903D
Start
Start Frequency
Frequency
Setting 2
Setting 1
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
Frequency Step Size: 250 kHz
Start
Start Frequency
Frequency
DL (MHz)
UL (MHz)
1848.00
1848.25
1848.50
…
1851.75
1852.00
1852.25
…
1855.75
…
1908.00
1908.25
…
1911.75
1928.00
1928.25
1928.50
…
1931.75
1932.00
1932.25
…
1935.75
…
1988.00
1988.25
…
1991.75
Start-frequency setting MR1903D
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11.
Standard Frequency Band Settings
The following tables show SF switch settings that would provide the appropriate passband frequency response
required for specific SF bands. Note that the passband response may be different than the filter bandwidth of the
miniRepeater. In these instances, the miniRepeater high rejection filter is used in conjunction with the duplexer
response to narrow the actual band-pass response.
MR803D
Available IF Filters: 18 MHz
IF Filter
UL Start
UL Stop
DL Start
DL Stop
Passband
Bandwidth Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Bandwidth
18 MHz
18 MHz
18 MHz
18 MHz
18 MHz
806 MHz
817 MHz
806 MHz
821 MHz
806 MHz
817 MHz
824 MHz
821 MHz
824 MHz
824 MHz
851 MHz
862 MHz
851 MHz
866 MHz
851 MHz
862 MHz
869 MHz
866 MHz
869 MHz
869 MHz
11 MHz
7 MHz
15 MHz
3 MHz
18 MHz
SF 1
Setting
SF 2
Setting
SF 1
Setting
SF 2
Setting
Standard frequency band setting MR803D
MR853D
Available IF Filters: 1.5, 10, 12.5, and 25 MHz
IF Filter
UL Start
UL Stop
DL Start
DL Stop
Passband
Bandwidth Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Bandwidth
12.5 MHz
1.5 MHz
824 MHz
845 MHz
835 MHz
846.5 MHz
869 MHz
890 MHz
880 MHz
891.5 MHz
A: 11 MHz
AE: 1.5 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
835 MHz
846.5 MHz
845 MHz
849 MHz
880 MHz
891.5 MHz
890 MHz
894 MHz
B: 10 MHz
BE: 2.5 MHz
25 MHz
824 MHz
849 MHz
869 MHz
894 MHz
25 MHz
SF 1
Setting
SF 2
Setting
Standard frequency band setting MR853D
MR903D
Available IF Filters: 6 MHz
IF Filter
UL Start
UL Stop
DL Start
DL Stop
Passband
Bandwidth Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Bandwidth
6 MHz
6 MHz
6 MHz
896 MHz
901 MHz
896 MHz
901 MHz
902 MHz
902 MHz
935 MHz
940 MHz
935 MHz
940 MHz
941 MHz
941 MHz
5 MHz
1 MHz
6 MHz
Standard frequency band setting MR903D
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MR1903D
Available IF Filters: 5, 10, and 15 MHz
IF Filter
UL Start
UL Stop
DL Start
DL Stop
Bandwidth Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
PCS
Block
SF 1
Setting
SF 2
Setting
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
5 MHz
1850 MHz
1855 MHz
1860 MHz
1865 MHz
1870 MHz
1875 MHz
1880 MHz
1885 MHz
1890 MHz
1895 MHz
1900 MHz
1905 MHz
1855 MHz
1860 MHz
1865 MHz
1870 MHz
1875 MHz
1880 MHz
1885 MHz
1890 MHz
1895 MHz
1900 MHz
1905 MHz
1910 MHz
1930 MHz
1935 MHz
1940 MHz
1945 MHz
1950 MHz
1955 MHz
1960 MHz
1965 MHz
1970 MHz
1975 MHz
1980 MHz
1985 MHz
1935 MHz
1940 MHz
1945 MHz
1950 MHz
1955 MHz
1960 MHz
1965 MHz
1970 MHz
1975 MHz
1980 MHz
1985 MHz
1990 MHz
A1
A2
A3
B1
B2
B3
C1
C2
C3
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
10 MHz
1850 MHz
1855 MHz
1860 MHz
1865 MHz
1870 MHz
1875 MHz
1880 MHz
1885 MHz
1890 MHz
1895 MHz
1900 MHz
1860 MHz
1865 MHz
1870 MHz
1875 MHz
1880 MHz
1885 MHz
1890 MHz
1895 MHz
1900 MHz
1905 MHz
1910 MHz
1930 MHz
1935 MHz
1940 MHz
1945 MHz
1950 MHz
1955 MHz
1960 MHz
1965 MHz
1970 MHz
1975 MHz
1980 MHz
1940 MHz
1945 MHz
1950 MHz
1955 MHz
1960 MHz
1965 MHz
1970 MHz
1975 MHz
1980 MHz
1985 MHz
1990 MHz
A1 + A2
A2+ A3
A3 + D
D+ B1
B1 + B2
B2+ B3
B3 + E
E+ F
F + C1
C1+ C2
C2 + C3
15 MHz
15 MHz
15 MHz
1850 MHz
1870 MHz
1895 MHz
1865 MHz
1885 MHz
1910 MHz
1930 MHz
1950 MHz
1975 MHz
1945 MHz
1965 MHz
1990 MHz
Standard frequency band setting MR1903D
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Phone: +49 9099 69-0 * Fax: +49 9099 69-930 *
email: WIsupport.germany@andrew.com * http://www.andrew.com
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12.
Attenuation Setting
The attenuation of the miniRepeater can be set by
means of a rotary switch. There is a label on the
miniRepeater that shows the possible positions of the
rotary switch and the corresponding values of the
attenuation. The attenuation can be set, using a small
screwdriver, in the range from 0 dB to 20 dB in steps
of 2 dB or “auto setup” may be selected.
When auto setup is selected, the miniRepeater will
automatically set its gain to maximize RF
performance. The downlink gain will be automatically
set to operate the repeater at its maximum output
power, while not exceeding the ALC limit. The uplink
gain will be set to the value of the downlink path.
If the level of the BTS signal
miniRepeater will decrease the gain
and uplink paths automatically.
miniRepeater will increase the gain
intervals of 24 hours if the level of
decreases.
13.
Alarming and Supervision
13.1.
Functional Description of the AlarmingInterface
For alarming and supervision, the miniRepeater is
provided with an alarming interface represented by
two LEDs and output contacts:
LED 1
LED 2
increases, the
in the downlink
However, the
again in timely
the BTS signal
LEDs and output contacts
LED1: This three-colour LED provides
equipment status information:
off
green
orange
red
visual
no power feed
normal operation condition
hardware alarm (out of defined powerwindow) or LO (Local Oscillator) does
not lock
temperature of repeater too high
LED2: This one-colour LED provides visual
information about the ALC-status (Automatic
Level Control):
off
red
normal operation condition
ALC-Alarm, ALC active
13.2.
Output-Contact Configuration
Rotary switch for attenuation setting
Output1
(TTL level)
a3 GND
b3 Heartbeat
HardwareOutput2
b1
Alarm – C
(Optocoupler
Hardwareoutput)
b2
Alarm – E
Output3
a1 ALC-Alarm – C
(Optocoupler
a2 ALC-Alarm – E
output)
Output-contact configuration
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13.3.
Output-Contact Descriptions
Output1:
This is a transistor output for heartbeat
signalling. The heartbeat interval can be
set in the 1-to-72-hours range.
not allowed
not allowed
+5
1kOhm
output voltage.......4.75 to 5.25
output current.......20 mA
1 h
2h
3h
4h
5h
6h
12 h
18 h
Heartbeat-switch settings
24 h
30 h
36 h
48 h
60 h
72 h
Output2: This optocoupler output, which is signalling
the operating condition, represents the same
functionality as LED1.
Collector-emitter voltage......50 V max
Collector current..................20 mA max
open
Position of the rotary
switch for setting of
heartbeat interval
power feed out of defined window
or LO-Alarm
or temperature-alarm
normal operation condition
close
Output3:
This optocoupler output, which is signalling
the ALC condition, represents the same
functionality as LED2.
Collector-emitter voltage......50 V max
Collector current..................20 mA max
miniRepeater with cover
open
close
14.
ALC-Alarm, ALC active
normal operation condition
Heartbeat Setting
In a remote monitoring system, heartbeat signalling is
a very useful method to monitor whether the
supervision connection to a device is still operational.
Without heartbeat signalling, there would be no
indication if the supervision connection failed.
The heartbeat interval can be set by means of a rotary
switch, which is accessible on the top of the
miniRepeater. Use a small screwdriver to turn the
switch carefully to the position for the required interval
(1 to 72 hours) according to the label in the cover.
15. List of Changes
Version
M0041AMA
M0041AMB
Changes
Mikom
GmbH
changed its name
into Andrew Wireless
Systems GmbH
- Chapter 1 changed
- Chapter 5 changed
- Chapter 7 changed
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Phone: +49 9099 69-0 * Fax: +49 9099 69-930 *
email: WIsupport.germany@andrew.com * http://www.andrew.com
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Date
07-Feb.-06
21-Nov.-06
© Copyright 2006 Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH
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thoroughly. Yet Andrew Wireless Systems accepts no liability for
any omissions or faults.
Andrew Wireless Systems reserves the right to change all hard- and
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No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
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