GS Instech CC25K700 Cover4G25K User Manual

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C ove rC e l l25K/100K700
Te c h n i c i a n ' s O p e r a t i o n a l M a n u a l
& Installation Guide
Ve r. 1 . 0
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Contents of Box(A)
Contents
Picture
Quantity
Contents
Picture
Quantity
Repeater
1EA
Ground Cable
6.6ft (2m)
1EA
Mounting Bracket
1EA
Ground Sems Screw
M4 x 8mm
4EA
1EA
Bracket Sems Screw
M6 x 16mm
4EA
Ethernet Cable
6.6ft (2m)
1EA
Lag Screw
1/2" x 2"
4EA
Power Cord
6.6ft (2m)
1EA
Anchor Bolt Set
1/2" x 2"
4EA
Registration Form
1EA
Installation Guide CD
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Contents of Box(B)_Option
Contents
RF Cable
33ft(10m)
Picture
Quantity
Contents
Picture
Quantity
1EA
ANT Pole Set
1Set
RF Cable
66ft(20m)
1EA
Donor ANT
1EA
Cable Clamp
12EA
Coverage ANT
1EA
(+)FH Tapping Screw for Clamp
Ø4 x 25mm
24EA
Cable Tie
12EA
Universal Filter Kit
1EA
Wide Band 2way Splitter
(300MHz - 2.5GHz)
1EA
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The images for the User Interface in this publication may vary from the repeater’s depending on its
S/W Version.
Copyright
© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Republic of Korea
Revision History
Date
Version
Changes
09/2010
1.0
Original
Certification
UL/FCC: This equipment complies with UL and FCC
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Warnings and Hazards
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK
Opening the BDA (bi-directional amplifier) 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 http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
to learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.
WARNING! DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Operating the BDA with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater.
RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.
Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 8 inch while operating near the donor and the server antennas.
Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure.
WARRANTY
Unauthorized opening or tampering the BDA will void all warranties.
One-year Warranty will start when the ownership of CoverCell25K/100K700 is transferring.
CAUTION: REPEATER SHOULD BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO POWER SOURCE.
CAUTION: THIS REPEATER IS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY AND SHOULD BE LOCATED INSIDE OF BUILDING.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY ON CONTROLLER BOARD IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.
CAUTION: DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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System Specification
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Mounting Repeater
Masonry Wall
1. Using a pencil, mark the location of each of the mounting bracket's four mounting holes on the wall.
2. Drill holes in the wall at the locations marked in step 1.
3. Set the anchors in the wall using a hammer.
4. Locate the four mounting bolts and place a lock washer and flat washer on each bolt.
5. Place the mounting bracket over the four holes with anchors, making sure that the washers are on the
repeater side of the mounting bracket. Tighten bolts until secure.
Masonry Wall
Anchor Bolt Set
1/2" x 2"
Mounting Bracket
RF Repeater
Mounting the Repeater on a Masonry Wall © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Repeater Wood-Framed Wall 1. It is recommended to first attach a sheet of plywood to the wall. The sheet of plywood should be anchored to the studs in the wall. 2. Using a pencil, mark the location for each of the mounting bracket's four mounting holes on the plywood. 3. Place the mounting bracket over the four lag screws heads. 4. Thread a lag screw at the positions marked in step 2. Wood-Framed Wall Lag Screw 1/2" x 2" Mounting Bracket RF Repeater
Mounting the Repeater on a Wood-Framed Wall © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 1.0  September 2010 Hanging and Grounding 1. Hang the Repeater from the mounting bracket. 2. Locate the four Bracket Sems Screws with installed washers. Tighten bolts until secure. 3. Locate the ground lug on the underside(or side) of the repeater. 4. Crimp the ground cable to the ground lug. 5. Route the free end of the ground cable to an approved(per local code or practice) ground source. CAUTION Ground cable must be properly grounded to provide both EMI and voltage surge protection for the repeater. Bracket Sems Screw M6 x 16 mm Ground lug detail drawing To approved ground source Ground Sems Screw M4 x 8 mm
Hanging and Grounding the Repeater © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Coverage & Donor ANT 10ft © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 10 Version 1.0  September 2010 Coverage • Common Condition 1. System Output Power -> LTE : 0dBm/FA @ pilot 2. Mobile Input Power : -90dBm/FA @ pilot 3. Donor Antenna Gain -> LTE : 8dBi 4. Coverage Antenna -> Common : 2dBi • SUBURBAN 5. LTE : 1 channel -> 9dBm/total @ EIRP Path Loss = 32.44+20Log[Frequency]+20Log[Distance(km)]+Indoor Loss © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 11 Version 1.0  September 2010 Coverage • Common Condition 1. System Output Power -> LTE : 6dBm/FA @ pilot 2. Mobile Input Power : -90dBm/FA @ pilot 3. Donor Antenna Gain -> LTE : 8dBi 4. Coverage Antenna -> Common : 2dBi • SUBURBAN 5. LTE : 1 channel -> 15dBm/total @ EIRP Path Loss = 32.44+20Log[Frequency]+20Log[Distance(km)]+Indoor Loss © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 12 Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Donor & Coverage ANT Mounting Donor ANT Pole ① ② ③ ④ © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 13 Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Donor & Coverage ANT © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 14 Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Type © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 15 Version 1.0  September 2010 Vertical Tilt Vertical Beam Width 35 Deg Bolt © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 16 Version 1.0  September 2010 Horizontal Tilt Horizontal Beam Width 90 Deg Bolt © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 17 Version 1.0  September 2010 Mounting Coverage & Donor ANT Item Remark (1) Setting the direction of Donor Antenna (2) A donor antenna needs to be located in a place which maintains maximum receiving signal levels and attains highest Ec/lo values from BTS. Donor ANT (3) It is recommended that the antenna needs to be protected by placing it under the protection angle from a lightening rod. (4) A donor antenna needs to be away from high pressure and high frequency facilities. When installing a donor antenna, it needs open spaces at least more than 180 degree. (5) To get enough isolation between a donor antenna and a coverage antenna, those antennas needs to be away from each other. (1) Choosing an efficient emitting place – It is recommended that the antenna should not be blocked by objects. Coverage ANT (2) For signal quality, the cable length needs to be as short as possible. (3) The antenna needs to be away from other radio frequency radiating objects such as other antennas, and CCTV equipment. Warning: In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 40cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 8 dBi. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 18 Version 1.0  September 2010 Position Antenna • Customer specifications should be followed for positioning the antennas properly.
An installer is directing Donor Antenna to nearby BTS to receive strong input signal. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 19 Version 1.0  September 2010 Cable Connections • Connect Donor and Coverage Antenna CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON
ANT Ports
DONOR ANT Port Connection
Covergare ANT Port Connection © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 20 Version 1.0  September 2010 Connecting Power Cable and LED Light Verification • Connect Power Cable
AC Power Port Connection
Verification of LED Lights • When turning on the repeater, AGS (Auto Gain Setup) is automatically activated, which shows LED indicators are turned on one by one. • After all the LEDs are on, AGS is complete. • Please verify that all the LEDs are indicating proper input and output levels. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 21 Version 1.0  September 2010 AGS Algorithm description 3dB Attenuation will be increased in an access of Isolation Gap Isolation Gap Shutdown on ,DL/UL PAM on DL Always OSC on ATT: 3dB isolation Gap value Comparison of isolation Gap value status and reduced by ATT 3dB ALC on , shutdown on ,DL/UL PAM on DL Always OSC on Max ATT (30dB) Uplink OSC Alarm DL/UL PAM OFF Oscillation can be reduced in case that 3dB Attenuation is increased in an excess of Isolation Gap ATT status value : 0~2.5dB (Shutdown on , DL/UL PAM on, DL Always OSC on) 3dB~30dB (ALC on ,shutdown on , DL/UL PAM on, DL Always OSC on) Over 30dB (uplink OSC Alarm , DL/UL PAM off ) References 1. Isolation Check in initial set up or Reset 2. Monitoring Oscillation comparing to minimum/maximum Noise Floor level 3. When Oscillation occurred, repeater attempts to stabilize Isolation through Gain control function 4. Shutdown repeater when Oscillation still occurs in Minimum Gain 5. Automatic Recovery Algorithm conversion after Shutdown status © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 22 Version 1.0  September 2010 LED Indicators LED Status Remark Application Status Tamper Built- in t Fail AGC Rep Mod Fail Reset OSC Shutdown DL ANT Fail DL Out Low UL ANT Fail Tamper Built-in test fail AGC Active Replaceable module fail Reset engaged OSC detected Shutdown Donor ANT circuit fail Donor Power too low Coverage ANT circuit fail Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable
Front LED Display © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 23 Version 1.0  September 2010 Input /Output Power Signal • Please note the number of LED bars indicates the RSSI signal strength level at the Donor & Coverage ANT port. The tables below indicate the levels. < Input > < Output > Less than -75dBm LED 1bar Less than +4.5dBm LED 1bar -74.5dBm ~ -70dBm LED 2 bars +5dBm ~ +9.5dBm LED 2 bars -69.5dBm ~ -65dBm LED 3 bars +10dBm ~ +14.5dBm LED 3 bars -64.5dBm ~ -60dBm LED 4 bars +15dBm ~ +19.5dBm LED 4 bars More than -59.5dBm LED 5 bars More than +20dBm LED 5 bars © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 24 Version 1.0  September 2010 Web UI • Before connecting to repeater, disable wireless networking functions and remove wireless broadband card. • Connect Ethernet Crossover cable from repeater LAN port to laptop.
WAN Port Display © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 2 Version 1.0  September 2010 Connecting to Web UI 1. Start-> Control Panel-> Network and Internet Connections CAUTION Disable wireless connections and remove wireless broadband card. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 26 Version 1.0  September 2010 Connecting to Web UI 2. Right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties - If your laptop is displaying multiple LAN’s, verify which one is used for repeater connection. 3. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on General Tab and click Properties © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 27 Version 1.0  September 2010 On General Tab 4. Choose “Obtain IP address automatically” 5. Choose “Obtain DNS server address automatically” 6 . Click “OK” to close Properties 7. Click “OK” to close Properties © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 28 Version 1.0  September 2010 Connecting to Web UI 8. Right click Local Area Connections and choose Status © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 29 Version 1.0  September 2010 Verify Assigned IP Address 9. Click on “Support” tab. 10. Verify assigned Default Gateway at local connection. (If IP address is not assigned, please click repair.) 11. Close all windows when finished. Repeater's IP Adress © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 30 Version 1.0  September 2010 Internet Explorer Option Settings • Proceed step by step as indicated in the following slides to delete all temporary internet files and records. 1. Open Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Internet Options © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 31 Version 1.0  September 2010 Browser History Options On the “General“ tab, in the “Temporary Internet files” section: 2. Click "Delete Cookies...“ 3. Click "Delete Files...“ 4. Click “Apply” 5. Click “OK” © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 32 Version 1.0  September 2010 Login Screen admin 172.16.6.81 Enter Default Gateway’s IP address into address bar as previously described, you will be redirected to Login. Default User Name is ‘admin’, and default Password is ‘admin’. You may need to change password as described in the User Management section. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 33 Version 1.0  September 2010 List Menu • After you log in, you can see various menu page links related to the equipment. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 34 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • Menu Select Page after logging • Click “ Initial Installation” for Setup Wizard phase • Waiting Time: Real-time © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • Repeater Location setting • Click “Apply” for updating • Click “Skip” without any renewal • Waiting Time: Real-time © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • Installer Contact Information setting • Click “Apply” for updating • Click “Skip” without any modification • Waiting Time: Real-time © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • LTE Band Select Configuration setting • Click “Apply” for updating • Click “Skip” without any modification • Waiting Time: Real-time © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • Antenna Setting Control setting • Click “Apply” for updating • Click “Skip” without any modification • Waiting Time: Real-time © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3 Version 1.0  September 2010 Setup Wizard • Waiting (Operating) Time: - Typical: 3mins - Maximum: 5mins CAUTION Please make Path On when you run Setup Wizard if Path Off set 1. Antenna only (AGS setting) is for Auto Gain Setting to optimize this repeater for field conditions a. Every limit level (AGC, Down/Uplink ALC) is normal (example : Standard output power) b. Auto Gain Setting will run 2. DAS (ALC downlink Limit 7dBm Setting) option is used for connecting this repeater to DAS equipment (LGC DAS, Mobile Access DAS etc), and following condition should be controlled. a. AGC turn Off b. ALC turn On c. Gain Balance turn Off d. ALC downlink limit value set +7dBm e. ALC uplink limit value set normal output power (example : Standard output power) f. Shut down turn On g. HPA turn On, If HPA turn off h. delay alarm reporting time set 5 min 3. DAS (ALC downlink Limit Maximum Setting) option is used for connecting Passive DAS equipment, and 7dB downlink limit value is set as normal output power level (Example: Standard output power) © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 0 Version 1.0  September 2010 Status Page • Default D/L and U/L are set at minimum Gain. • The default values in various fields will differ with different models of CoverCell25K/100K700 Repeaters. • In order to view other pages, you can click the desired menu on the top-left corner of all pages. • Changes can be made on the Status Page. This page is for checking the repeater’s conditions and settings. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 41 Version 1.0  September 2010 Status Page • When an alarm goes off, the color of Status turns red. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 42 Version 1.0  September 2010 Communications Configuration • Click on the Communications Configuration link. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 43 Version 1.0  September 2010 RF Configuration • Click the RF Configuration link. • This menu is where installer will actually configure the Repeater. • You can change various RF values of the equipment on this page. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 44 Version 1.0  September 2010 RF Configuration • In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bars to view all. • Changes will not take effect until you click “Apply” button. •The default values in various fields will differ with different models of CoverCell25K/100K700 Repeaters. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 45 Version 1.0  September 2010 Bandwidth and Frequency Selection 1. Login as admin as above. admin © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 46 Version 1.0  September 2010 Bandwidth and Frequency Selection 2. Click RF configuration © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 47 Version 1.0  September 2010 Bandwidth and Frequency Selection 3. Choose Bandwidth and select bandwidth users want. Depending on the bandwidth, the frequency will be set accordingly © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 48 Version 1.0  September 2010 Bandwidth and Frequency Selection 6. Click Apply if all the setting is done. Please set AGS “ON”, CoverCell25K/100K700 will remember the status of AGS and perform AGS on rebooting. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 49 Version 1.0  September 2010 RavenX Setting • RavenX is not supplied with Repeater and can be purchased separately from Kentrox. • An antenna or antenna cable should be connected to “Primary Celluar” port in Figure 13. • One end of an ethernet cable should be connected to “Ethernet” in Figure 1, the other end should be connected to WAN port in CoverCell25K/100K700. • Power should be connected to “Power” in Figure 1. Power supply is provided with RavenX. • RavenX will work with CoverCell25K/100K700 with its default setting.
RavenX Setting • RavenX will work with CoverCell25K/100K700 with its default setting. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 50 Version 1.0  September 2010 Alarm Configuration • Click Alarm Configuration link. • In case that Report Alarms is OFF, all alarms will be disabled. In case that Report Alarm is ON, you can enable and disable individual alarms. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 51 Version 1.0  September 2010 Alarm Configuration • In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bars to view all. Changes will not be made effective until you click “Apply” button. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 52 Version 1.0  September 2010 Alarm List Category Alarm Tamper Power Supply out of range Communication General Field replaceble module Fail Reset alarm Manual shutdown alarm Heart beat OSC detect Power at CVG port too high Uplink Synthesizer Fail Hardware Fail Software Fail Out of Band emission Donor power too high/low Low isolation Synthesizer Fail Downlink Hardware Fail Software Fail Spurious emission Interferer power exceed © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 53 Version 1.0  September 2010 User Management • Click on the User Management link. • On this page you can create and delete users, change passwords, and assign authorities to individual users. • Read/Write Authority means that the user can change various values. • Super User is very similar to an Administrator account. CAUTION DO NOT DELETE 'admin' © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 54 Version 1.0  September 2010 Alarm Logs • Click on the Alarm Logs link. • You can see Alarm Logs regarding Web UI operation. Alarm Logs will maintain a history of up to 30 operations. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 55 Version 1.0  September 2010 Logs • Click on the Alarm Logs link. • You can see Alarm Logs regarding Web UI operation. Logs will maintain a history of up to 30 operations. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 56 Version 1.0  September 2010 Troubleshooting Guide • Click on the Troubleshooting link. • You can refer to this page for a general troubleshooting guide. • In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bars to view all. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 57 Version 1.0  September 2010 Troubleshooting • Please click “Main Page” on Menu Select Page after logging. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 58 Version 1.0  September 2010 Troubleshooting • “Troubleshooting” Click © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc.  Version 1.0  September 2010 Troubleshooting • Temperature up limit alarm - Check maximum temperature level - Check repeater’s environment conditions • Temperature down limit alarm - Check minimum temperature level - Check repeater’s environment conditions • Voltage out range alarm - Check data cable - Power supply replacement • Current out alarm - Check data cable - Drive Unit replacement - Power supply replacement • Power supply alarm - Check data cable - Power supply replacement • Signal not detect alarm - Check input signal - Drive Unit replacement • Signal low alarm - Check input signal - Drive Unit replacement © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 60 Version 1.0  September 2010 Troubleshooting • Out of band signal overdrive alarm - ANT positioning - Drive Unit replacement • Isolation alarm - Check setup level - Reboot repeater - Check setup ANT - NMS Unit replacement • Synthesize fail alarm - Drive Unit replacement - NMS Unit replacement • Over output power - Check setup level - Reset default values - Reboot repeater - NMS Unit replacement • VSWR alarm - Reboot repeater - Check coverage ANT connection - Drive Unit replacement © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 61 Version 1.0  September 2010 Software Upgrade • Click on the Remote Software Upgrade link. • In case that software upgrade is needed, you should use this page. • Click Browse button to select the file to upgrade from the laptop. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 62 Version 1.0  September 2010 Software Upgrade • Choose the file to upgrade provided by GST. After you choose the file, you should click “upload” to send the file from your laptop to the repeater. CAUTION Be careful not to unplug the crossover Ethernet cable during software upgrade. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 63 Version 1.0  September 2010 Software Upgrade • After uploading is finished, verify that the File Name and the File Size is correct, click “Upgrade” button. Installer should wait about 2 minutes for upgrade to initialize. • User may then be prompted to log back into the Repeater. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 64 Version 1.0  September 2010 System Reset • A software reset is a “soft reboot” of the repeater. To reset the software, click on ‘Software Reset’ and then click ‘Yes’ to reset the software. • Resetting the software is a good way to clear current alarms. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 65 Version 1.0  September 2010 GST Technical Support Phone: Toll Free: 1-866-9-GST-USA Phone: 913-469-6699 Write: GS Teletech Inc. 6900 College Boulevard, Suite 850 Overland Park, KS 66211, USA Product Information and Technical Assistance: www.gsteletechinc.com support@gsteletechinc.com Specifications and features of this installation guide are subject to change without notice or obligation. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 66 Version 1.0  September 2010 Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 40cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 8 dBi. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 66

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