GS Instech GRS-1930R-SPR RF Repeater User Manual ATT J Operational Description
GS Instruments Co., Ltd. RF Repeater ATT J Operational Description
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FCC ID : U88-GRS-1930R-SPR ATTACHMENT E. - USER MANUAL - 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. : HCTR1007FR30 1/1 Repeater I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E Ver. 0. 2 GRS-19 30R-S PR Version 0.2 May 2010 Contents of Box Contents Picture Quantity Contents Picture Quantity Repeater 1EA Ground Cable 6.6ft (2m) 1EA Mounting Bracket 1EA Ground Sems Screw M4 x 8mm 4EA CD which Contains User Manual Ver 1.0 and Installation Guide Ver 1.0 1EA Bracket Sems Screw M6 x 16mm 4EA Ethernet Cable 6.6ft (2m) 1EA Lag Screw 1/4" x 3/2" 4EA Power Cord 10ft (3m) 1EA Anchor Bolt Set 1/4" x 3/2" 4EA © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 0.2 May 2010 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 05/2010 Draft Changes Certification UL/FCC: This equipment complies with UL and FCC © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 0.2 May 2010 Warnings and Hazards WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK Opening the BDA (bi-directional amplifier) could result in electric shock and may cause severe injury. DANGER electrical hazard 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 8inch while operating near the donor and the server antennas. Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure. WARRANTY Opening or tampering the BDA will void all warranties. 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. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 0.2 May 2010 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 RepeaterMounting the Repeater on a Masonry Wall © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 0.2 May 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 1. 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 0.2 May 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 0.2 May 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. Version 0.2 May 2010 Cable Connections • Connect Donor and Server Antennas CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON ANT Ports Server ANT Port Connection Donor ANT Port Connection © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. Version 0.2 May 2010 Connecting Power Cable and LED Light Verification • Connect Power Cable AC Power Port Connection Verification of LED Lights © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 10 Version 0.2 May 2010 LED Indicators • The LED’s on the repeater will light up and should change to green. RUN LED : Green light ON ALARM LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is alarm status SHUT DOWN LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is shutdown status Front LED Display © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 11 Version 0.2 May 2010 Input Power Signal • Please note the number of LED bars for input indicates signal strength level. • The tables below indicate the input signal levels. CDMA 30dBm Less than ~ -86dBm LED 1bar -85dBm ~ -70dBm LED 2 bars -69dBm ~ -54dBm LED 3 bars -53dBm ~ -41dBm LED 4 bars More than –40dBm LED 5 bars © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 12 Version 0.2 May 2010 Output Power Signal • Please note the number of LED bars for input indicates signal strength level. • The tables below indicate the output signal levels. CDMA 30dBm Less than +9dBm LED 1bar +10dBm ~ +14dBm LED 2 bars +15dBm ~ +19dBm LED 3 bars +20dBm ~ +24dBm LED 4 bars More than +25dBm LED 5 bars © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 13 Version 0.2 May 2010 Web UI • Before connecting to repeater, disable wireless networking functions and remove wireless broadband card. • Connect Ethernet Crossover cable from repeater to laptop. CDMA 30 Ethernet Port Display © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 14 Version 0.2 May 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. 15 Version 0.2 May 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. 16 Version 0.2 May 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. 17 Version 0.2 May 2010 Connecting to Web UI 8. Right click Local Area Connections and choose Status © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 18 Version 0.2 May 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.) Repeater's IP Adress © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 19 Version 0.2 May 2010 Internet Explorer Option Settings • If you experience difficulties navigating between pages in the repeater, delete cookies and internet files. 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. 20 Version 0.2 May 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. 21 Version 0.2 May 2010 Login Screen 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. Cascade code and Longitude/Latitude will initially be blank, you can input Cascade code and Longitude/Latitude as described in ‘Communications Configuration Menu’ page. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 22 Version 0.2 May 2010 Menu Select • After you log in, you can see menu Select page. Setup Wizard Page Link List Page Link © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 23 Version 0.2 May 2010 Setup Wizard © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 24 Version 0.2 May 2010 Setup Wizard © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 25 Version 0.2 May 2010 Setup Wizard © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 26 Version 0.2 May 2010 List Menu • After you log in, you can see menu pages on the left and information about the repeater on the right. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 27 Version 0.2 May 2010 Status Menu • Default D/L and U/L are set at minimum Gain. • The default values in various fields will differ with different models of CDMA Repeaters. • In order to view other pages, you can click the desired link on the top left side of the page. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 28 Version 0.2 May 2010 Band Select Status • In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bars to view all. • This is where installer will verify status of the selected bandwidth and channels. • In order to change alarm settings, click on Alarm Configuration link. Under normal operating conditions the Alarm Status color in the Status page is green. After an Alarm condition is triggered, the Alarm Status color in Status page will be yellow. After an Alarm condition lasts for the “Delay Alarm Reporting Minutes” set in RF Configuration page, the Alarm will be reported and the Alarm Status color in the Status page will be red. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 29 Version 0.2 May 2010 Communications Configuration Menu • Click on the Communications Configuration link. • On this page you can change various values related to IP network. Because Web UI is based on IP network, incorrect configuration may make it impossible to connect to Web UI. In that case, you can troubleshoot as described in the Command Line Interface (CLI) section. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 30 Version 0.2 May 2010 Communications Configuration Menu • In case that screen resolution is 1024 x 768, you may need to use scroll bars to view all. The installer can input Cascade Code, change current time & date, and input Longitude and Latitude information. Changes will not take effect until you click “Apply” button. Caution : Please, follow the example When heartbeat period minutes is not “0” -> User should input Cascade Code, Longitude, and Latitude information of the site to turn HPA on When heartbeat period minutes is “0” -> User does not have to input Cascade Code, Longitude, and Latitude information of the site to turn HPA on. (HPA is automatically ON) © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 31 Version 0.2 May 2010 RF Configuration Menu • Click the RF Configuration link. • You can change various RF values of the equipment on this page. • 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. • This menu is where installer will choose preferences for specific implementation. • The default values in various fields will differ with different models of CDMA Repeaters. © 2010, GS Teletech, Inc. 32
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