Communication Components CE-1819-10G2 PCS Multi-Channel Cell Extender User Manual

Communication Components Inc PCS Multi-Channel Cell Extender

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100141-INST  Cell Extender Model CE-1819-10G2    Page 1 of 5  Rev. - 05/2007  User Manual and Installation Instructions            CELL EXTENDER CE-1819-10G2 USER MANUAL AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS      INSTALLATION OPTIONS CCI’s Cell Extender product family is easy to install, requires no maintenance, and is fully compatible with the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) Base Station equipment.  The Cell Extender offers the maximum installation flexibility by allowing the BTS to be physically distanced from the antenna and mounting structure.  As such, the need to run both a T1 connection and an AC connection on the mounting structure is eliminated.  Three installation options are available:   • Configuration 1 - The CE-1819-10G2 can be mounted on the same mounting structure next to the Micro Base Station.  This option is ideal when an existing micro-BTS site is being upgraded with a Cell Extender or when both AC and T1 connections are available on the mounting structure.    • Configuration 2 - The BTS equipment is installed at ground level (or indoors) and the Cell Extender is mounted on the mounting structure, in close proximity to the antenna.  This configuration is ideal for environments where AC lines and T1-connections are not easily available on the mounting structure or when it is desired to keep the BTS equipment at ground level.  For this configuration, the Cell Extender should be ordered with the Remote Power Option (Option 3) which includes a Bias-T and Remote Power Supply module to provide DC power to the Cell Extender over the Coax cable.  • Configuration 3 - Both the BTS and the Cell Extender equipment are installed at the ground level or indoors.  This is intended for applications where it is impractical to install any equipment other than the antenna on the mounting structure.     MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The CE-1819-10G2 can be either pole mounted or wall mounted.  It is delivered with a Pole Mounting Kit to allow it to be secured to a pole structure.   A separate document titled Mounting Instructions – Outdoor Cell Extender (100141-MNT) is included which provides detailed mounting instructions.   COMMUNICATION COMPONENTS INC Extending Wireless Coverage 89 Leuning Street  Phone:  201-342-3338 2nd Floor  Fax:     201-342-3339 South Hackensack, NJ 07606 www.cciproducts.com
100141-INST  Cell Extender Model CE-1819-10G2    Page 2 of 5  Rev. - 05/2007  User Manual and Installation Instructions     Diagram 1 – Side view of Cell Extender with Pole Mounting Brackets Installed    CONNECTING THE CELL EXTENDER TO THE BTS EQUIPMENT The Cell Extender sits between the BTS equipment and the Antennas.  The 7/16” DIN connector labeled “FEEDER A (TX/RX)” is connected via a coax feeder line to the TX/RX output of the BTS.  The connector labeled “Antenna A (TX/RX)” is then connected to the actual Antenna.  For BTS equipment with receive diversity and Cell Extenders with Option 1 – Receive Diversity, the 7/16” DIN connector labeled “FEEDER B (Rx only)” is connected to the “RX” input of the BTS equipment.  Likewise, the connector labeled “ANTENNA B (Rx only)” is then connected to the diversity Antenna.    POWERING THE CELL EXTENDER The Cell Extender can be ordered with three separate power options:  Direct AC (default),  Remote Power (Option 3), or Direct DC power (Option 5/6).  With Direct AC, the Cell Extender is supplied with a power cord that is plugged into a 110VAC or 220VAC power source.  With the Remote Power option, a remote power module (see Diagram 2) supplies the necessary voltage to the Cell Extender over the coax cable.  The Direct DC power option is for applications where a solar power source or battery voltage is being used to power the unit.  Two direct DC voltages are supported: 24-30VDC and 36-72VDC.  With the Direct AC and Direct DC options, the Cell Extender is provided with a hermetically sealed connector and a power cable that contains three wires – black, white and green.  The pinouts are defined below:  AC/DC Input cable  Wire Color  Pin #  Direct AC   Direct 24VDC  Direct 48VDC Black  PIN C  Line (hot)  No Connection  No Connection White   PIN A  Neutral   +24-30 VDC  +36-72VDC Green  PIN B  Chassis Ground  DC Return  DC Return
100141-INST  Cell Extender Model CE-1819-10G2    Page 3 of 5  Rev. - 05/2007  User Manual and Installation Instructions   CONNECTING THE ALARMS The Cell Extender provides a dry relay contact for alarming purposes.  Both the normally open and the normally closed states are provided.  A separate hermetically-sealed Alarm connector is provided with wires as specified below:  Wire Color  Pin #  Function * Black PIN D Common White or Yellow PIN B  Normally Closed  Red  PIN A  Normally Open  Green  PIN C  Not Used  * When unit is operational   The dry relay alarm is activated in the following conditions:   Alarm   Trigger Conditions LNA 1 Failure  Loss of Gain > 3 dB LNA 2 Failure  Loss of Gain > 3 dB PA 1 Failure  Full Loss of Gain  PA 2 Failure  Full Loss of Gain  Power Supply Failure  DC voltage < +6VDC    SETTING UP THE BTS MAXIMUM TX POWER   The gain on the CE-1819-10G2 is fixed at the factory. No internal gain adjustments can be made in the field. The user must verify that the composite input RF power to the Cell Extender does not exceed the absolute maximum input level (+32.05dBm) in order for the RF output spectral emissions to be compliant with the FCC spurious emissions limit of -13dBm outside of the assigned frequency block.  The maximum rated composite output RF power for this device is +43dBm.  This equipment complies with Part 24 of the FCC rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  In order to comply with FCC rules for RF exposure, it must be observed that the antenna connected to this equipment be fixed on an outdoor structure and that it must have a minimum separation distance of 3 meters between it and any person.  In accordance with RSS-131, the manufacturer’s rated output power for this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carriers are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. The power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output of the device.
100141-INST  Cell Extender Model CE-1819-10G2    Page 4 of 5  Rev. - 05/2007  User Manual and Installation Instructions  USING THE REMOTE POWER MODULE (Option 3)  The Remote Power Module allows the Cell Extender to be powered remotely over the coax line, thus eliminating the need to run AC or alarm wires up the mounting structure to the unit.  The Remote Power Module is typically installed next to the BTS equipment and sits in-between the BTS and the Cell Extender.  With Option 3, the AC and ALARM connectors are no longer available on the Cell Extender, but are now located on the Remote Power Module.  The pinouts of these connectors remain the same.  It is also important NOT to mix the FEEDER A and FEEDER B lines (ie, make sure that the coax feeder line hooked up to the FEEDER A connector on the Remote Power Module is ALSO hooked up to the FEEDER A connector on the Cell Extender.     Diagram 2 – Remote Power Module (Option 3)
100141-INST  Cell Extender Model CE-1819-10G2    Page 5 of 5  Rev. - 05/2007  User Manual and Installation Instructions                  Cell Extender Electrical & Mechanical Specification      Uplink  Downlink A & D Blocks                                                     1850-1870 MHz  1930-1950 MHz B Block  1870-1885 MHz  1950-1965 MHzC Block  1895-1910 MHz  1975-1990 MHzE & F Blocks  1885-1895 MHz  1965-1975 MHzSystem Gain   11dB max  10.95 dB max20dB Nominal Bandwidth  56.65 MHz max  56.65 MHz maxSystem Noise Figure:  2.5 dB Max.System Group Delay:  180 nanoseconds Max Pass-band Ripple:  0.5 dB Max.Output Third Order Intercept Point:          +31 dBm Min.  +62 dBm Min1 dB Compression Point:  +22 dBm Min.  +52 dBm MinMaximum Usable GSM/EDGE Power:  N/A  20 Watts CompositeInput /Output VSWR:  1.5:1 Max.  1.5:1 Max. Up-Link-Down-Link Isolation  80 dBNumber of Standard Inputs/Outputs:                                   1/1Power Supply Voltage:                                                    110/220 VACCurrent Consumption:  1.5/0.75 AMPS max at rated output powerDimensions  13”L x 10 7/8”W x 7”H Enclosure  NEMA 4x Weather ProofConnectors  7/16 DIN Type FemaleWeight  20 Lbs. Max.Mounting  Pole and/or Wall Mountable

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