GS Instech COVERCELL25KN In-Building RF Repeater User Manual ATT J Operational Description

GS Instruments Co., Ltd. In-Building RF Repeater ATT J Operational Description

User manual

 FCC ID : U88-COVERCELL25KN   HCT CO., LTD. SAN 136-1, AMI-RI, BUBAL-EUP, ICHEON-SI, KYOUNGKI-DO, 467-701, KOREA TEL:+82 31 639 8517    FAX:+82 31 639 8525    www.hct.co.kr Report No. :  HCTR1006FR16                                                                                                         1/1    ATTACHMENT E.   - USER MANUAL -
CoverCell25KNTechnician's Operational ManualVer. 0.1Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 2Contents of BoxContents Picture Quantity Contents Picture QuantityRepeater 1EA Ground Cable 6.6ft (2m) 1EAMounting Bracket 1EA Ground Sems ScrewM4 x 8mm 4EAInstallation Guide CD 1EA Bracket Sems ScrewM6 x 16mm 4EAEthernet Cable6.6ft (2m) 1EA Lag Screw 1/2" x 2" 4EAPower Cord6.6ft (2m) 1EA Anchor Bolt Set 1/2" x 2" 4EARegistration Form 1EA
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 3This publication provides instruction for installing Verizon 24dBm Dual Band Inbuilding RF repeater.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 ReservedPrinted in Republic of Korea Revision HistoryDate Version Changes04/2010 0.1 DraftCertificationUL/FCC: This equipment complies with UL and FCCVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 4Warnings and HazardsWARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCKOpening 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 PLACEMENTActual 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.WARRANTYUnauthorized opening or tampering the BDA will void all warranties.One-year Warranty will start when the ownership of CoverCell25KN Repeater 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 5System SpecificationItem Downlink Uplink RemarkCellularFrequency(MHz)A1 869 ~ 880 824 ~ 835A2 890 ~ 891.5 845 ~ 846.5B1 880 ~ 890 835 ~ 845B2 891.5 ~ 894 846.5 ~ 849PCS Frequency (MHz) 1930 ~ 1990 1850 ~ 1910Sub Band Filtering A1+A2 or B1+B2 or A1+B1+A2+B25, 10, 15, 20MHz BW (tunable)Gain Cellular 80dB 80dBPCS 80dB 80dBFlatness 5dB peak to peak Channel powerInput Range Cellular -56dBm ~ -86dBm Max -56dBmPCS -56dBm ~ -86dBm Max -56dBmOutput Power Cellular 24dBm 24dBm EIRPPCS 24dBm 24dBm EIRPAGCRangeCellular 30dBPCS 30dBRoll off Cellular ≥45dBc@±2MHz≥30dBc @±0.25MHz (B1+B2 Inside Edge)PCS ≥30dBc @±1.5MHzGroup Delay ≤ 6μsSingle &2-toneCellular ≤Not to exceed maximum output power@-30dBm PCS ≤Not to exceed maximum output power@-40dBmNoise Figure ≤ 7dB Input Inter-modulation ≤ 10dBAdjacent Channel PowerCellular ≥ 45dBc @ 750kHz≥ 45dBc @ 1.98MHzPCS ≥ 45dBc @ 885kHz≥ 45dBc @ 1.98MHzRadiated Spurious Emissions ≤ -13dBmFrequency Error ± 300Hz @cellular, ± 150Hz @PCSSignal Quality Rho >0.98                      * type of modulation : F9W Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 6Mounting RepeaterMasonry Wall1. 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.Anchor Bolt Set1/2" x 2"RF RepeaterMasonry WallMounting Bracket<Figure 1> Mounting the Repeater                                              on a Masonry Wall
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 7Mounting RepeaterWood-Framed Wall1. 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.<Figure 2> Mounting the Repeater                                    on a Wood-Framed Wall Lag Screw1/2" x 2"RF RepeaterWood-Framed WallMounting BracketVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 8Bracket Sems ScrewM6 x 16 mmGround Sems Screw M4 x 8 mmGround lug detail drawingTo approved ground source!<Figure 3> Hanging and Grounding                                                            the RepeaterHanging and Grounding1. 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 9Position Antenna• Customer specifications should be followed for positioning the antennas properly.<Figure 4> An installer is directing Donor Antenna to nearby BTS to receive strong input signal. Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 10Cable Connections• Connect Donor and Coverage Antenna!   CAUTION           Do not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON<Figure 5> ANT Ports<Figure 6> DONOR ANT Port Connection <Figure 7> Covergare ANT Port Connectionjv}lyhnlGhu{kvuvyGhu{
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 11Connecting Power Cable and LED Light Verifi cation• Connect Power Cable• 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.<Figure 9> AC Power Port Connection <Figure 10> Veri cation of LED LightsVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 12LED Indicators RUN LED : Green light ON ALARM LED : Yellow light is alarm status SHUT DOWN LED : Yellow light is shutdown status <Figure 11> Front LED Display
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 13Input Power Signal• Please note the number of LED bars indicates the RSSI signal strength level at the Donor ANT port.      The tables below indicate the levels.Less than -85dBm LED 1bar-84dBm ~ -67dBm LED 2 bars-66dBm ~ -49dBm LED 3 bars-48dBm ~ -31dBm LED 4 barsMore than -30dBm LED 5 barsCommonVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 14Output Power Signal• Please note the number of LED bars indicates the downlink signal strength level at the Server ANT port.      The tables below indicate the levels.Less than +5dBm LED 1bar+6dBm ~ +10dBm LED 2 bars+11dBm ~ +15dBm LED 3 bars+16dBm ~ +20dBm LED 4 barsMore than +21dBm LED 5 barsCellularLess than +5dBm LED 1bar+6dBm ~ +10dBm LED 2 bars+11dBm ~ +15dBm LED 3 bars+16dBm ~ +20dBm LED 4 barsMore than +21dBm LED 5 barsPCS
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 15Web UI• Before connecting to repeater, disable wireless networking functions and remove wireless broadband card. • Connect Ethernet Crossover cable from repeater LAN port to laptop.<Figure 12> LAN Port Display Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 16Connecting to Web UI1. Start-> Control Panel-> Network and Internet Connections!   CAUTION            Disable wireless connections and remove wireless broadband card.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 17Connecting to Web UI2. 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 PropertiesVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 18On General Tab4. Choose “Obtain IP address automatically”5. Choose “Obtain DNS server address       automatically”6 . Click “OK” to close Properties7.  Click “OK” to close Properties
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 19Connecting to Web UI8. Right click Local Area Connections  and choose StatusVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 20Verify Assigned IP Address9. 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
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 21Internet 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 Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 22Browser History OptionsOn the “General“ tab, in the “Temporary Internet files” section:2. Click "Delete Cookies...“  3. Click "Delete Files...“4. Click “Apply”5. Click “OK”
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 23Login ScreenEnter 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.  Repeater Location and Contact Information will initially be blank, you can input Repeater Location and  Contact Information as described in the Setup Wizard section.172.16.6.81adminadminVersion 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 24List Menu• After you log in, you can see various menu page links related to the equipment.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 25Status Page• Default D/L and U/L are set at minimum Gain.• The default values in various fields will differ with different models of Covercell 25KN 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.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 26Status Page• When an alarm goes off, the color of Status turns red.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 27Communications Confi guration• Click on the Communications Confi guration link.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 28RF Confi guration• 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 29RF Confi guration• 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 Covercell 25KN Repeaters.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 30Automatic Setup Using AGS Function• Set AGS Control to ‘ON’ and click Apply
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 31Automatic Setup Using AGS Function• The screen shown below will be displayed while AGS is initializing.• After AGS is completed normally, click “Click Result”.  The equipment will set AGC, Gain Balance   and HPA “ON”, and then provide normal service.  If automatic setup works you will see the Status page. (ALC “Off”)Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 32Alarm Confi guration• 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 33Alarm Confi guration• 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.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 34User 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'
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 35Alarm 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 100 operations.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 36Logs• 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 37Troubleshooting 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.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 38Software 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 39Software Upgrade• Choose the fi le to upgrade provided by GST.   After you choose the fi le, you should click “upload” to send the fi le from your laptop to the repeater.!   CAUTION           Be careful not to unplug the crossover Ethernet cable during software upgrade.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 40Software 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.
Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 41System 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.Version 0.1 ؼ April 2010© 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 42GST  Technical SupportPhone:Toll Free: 1-866-9-GST-USAPhone: 913-469-6699Write:GS Teletech Inc. 6900 College Boulevard, Suite 850 Overland Park, KS  66211, USAProduct Information and Technical Assistance:www.gsteletechinc.comsupport@gsteletechinc.comSpecifications and features of this installation guide are subject to change without notice or obligation.
   MPE Information ⓒ SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.    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 20cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 2 dBi.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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