Andrew Wireless Innovations Group RPT-MR301B Repeater User Manual MR301

Andrew Wireless Innovations Group Repeater MR301

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User’s manual for Repeater MRx01BManual updateMR301.doc Id.-No. 151775 Page 115-November-00User’s manualforchannel or band selective Repeater MRx01B
User’s manual for Repeater MRx01BManual updateMR301.doc Id.-No. 151775 Page 9 15-November-00HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGSInstallerWarning: Any over the air radiated use of this product is intended to be usedwith either Roof Top (Building-mount) or Pole Mounted (Non-building-mount) Antennas.Antenna installation must conform within the following guidelines tomeet FCC RF exposure limits,  otherwise a environmental evaluationis required if:Broadband PCS (subpart E): Non-building-mounted antennas: height aboveground level to lowest point of antenna < 10m Radio (Part 24) and total power ofall channels > 2000 W ERP (3280 W EIRP).Building-mounted antennas: Total power of all channels > 2000 W ERP (3280 WEIRP).Narrowband PCS (subpart D): Non-building-mounted antennas: height aboveground level to lowest point of antenna < 10m Radio (Part 24) and total power ofall channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 W EIRP).Building-mounted antennas: Total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 WEIRP).Cellular Radiotelephone Service (Part 22, subpart H): Non-building-mountedantennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna < 10m Radio (Part22) and total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 W EIRP).Building-mounted antennas: Total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 WEIRP).Paging and Radiotelephone Service (Part 22, subpart E): Non-building-mountedantennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna < 10m Radio (Part22) and total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 W EIRP).Building-mounted antennas: Total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 WEIRP).Private Land Mobile Radio\Specialized Mobile Radio (Part 90):     Non-building-mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna < 10mRadio (Part 90) and total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 W EIRP).Building-mounted antennas: Total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP (1640 WEIRP).For any clarification, please refer to FCC rules, 47 CFR ch. I, part 1.1307
User’s manual for Repeater MRx01BManual updateMR301.doc Id.-No. 151775 Page 10 15-November-00F Note: The electrical installation has to be performed in accordance withthe safety regulations of the local authorities. Due to safety reasonsthe electrical installation must be performed by qualified personnel.The cover of this unit should not be opened while power is applied.Subsequent installation, commissioning and maintenance activitiesthat require the unit to be powered with the cover open shall only becarried out by suitably qualified personnel.F Note: The grounding of the Unit has to be performed by all means. Agrounding bolt is provided at the cabinet in order to connect theearth bonding cable.F Note: The Unit is heavy-weight. Make sure that a suitable mountingsurface is used. Only adequate manpower is allowed to handle thesystem.F Note: ESD precautions have to be observed! Before maintenance work usethe available grounding system to connect ESD protectionmeasures.
User’s manual for Repeater MRx01BManual updateMR301.doc Id.-No. 151775 Page 13 15-November-001 INTRODUCTION1.1 Intended purposeCellular telephone systems transmit signals in two directions between base stations andmobile telephones within the signal coverage area.If weak signal transmissions occur within the coverage area because of indoorapplications, topological conditions or distance from the transmitter, a repeater is used toextend transmission range. In the downlink path the repeater picks up the signal from adonor antenna of an existing cell, amplifies and re-transmits it into the desired dark spot.In the uplink direction the repeater receives signals from mobile stations present in itscoverage area and re-transmits them to the corresponding base station.The over the air radiated use of this repeater is intended to be used with either Roof Topor Pole Mounted Antennas. To provide coverage in a indoor application one must mountthe antennas on or outside the building structure that is occupied. This must be done ina matter that conforms to the FCC RF exposure ( See health and Saftey section of thismanual).1.2 About the MRx01BThis repeater bi-directionally amplifies signals between multiple mobiles and a singlebase station in the frequency band. It is employed where poor topological conditionscause weak field strengths. It can provide highly selective amplification of bandsegments or channels in the frequency band.The MRx01B  can be set-up locally or remotely. A PCMCIA slot for modem operation isan available option. The repeater has a large number of functions that can be monitoredand changed by the operators via a terminal emulation program or the MIKOM OMCsoftware platform. An easy to understand and simple to learn communication languageis available to help the operator query status reports from the repeater or to changesettings.
User’s manual for Repeater MRx01BManual updateMR301.doc Id.-No. 151775 Page 14 15-November-001.3 Modular designF Note: It is not possible to combine MRx01 units / modules with other MRx01units / modules without verifying FCC Approval and RF Exposure Compliance( See health and Saftey section of this manual).For any clarification, please refer to FCC rules, 47 CFR ch. I, part 1.1307The MRx01B repeater’s modular design provides the flexibility in addressing presentand future system needs. Each repeater is custom configured. The main unit includesequipment common to all systems ( cabinet, control module, power supply, motherboard ). To this main unit hardware modules are added as needed. In addition todifferent duplexers, a wide range of conversion modules can be selected depending onthe used network system.MRx01B modules operating in PCS, PAGING900, AMPS800, or LMR\IDEN800 bandsare available.

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