GS Instech SMR-IP10-D In-Building RF Repeater User Manual
GS Instruments Co., Ltd. In-Building RF Repeater
User Manual
Technicians Installation & Operation Guide Model: SMR-IP10-D SMR-IP10-S Version 1.0 Confidential and proprietary to GS Teletech Inc. Copying, reproduction or distribution this information is strictly prohibited without prior written authorization from GST. GS Teletech Inc. Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide SMR-IP10 SMR-IP10-D/-S Smart Mobile Repeater for 800MHz and 1900MHz Bands Application: Small Business, Enterprise and Public venues. Coverage: Up to 5k sq. ft. per unit. Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide SMR-IP10 This publication provides instructions for installing the 800MHz and 1900MHz Smart Mobile Repeater. The images for the User Interface in this publication may vary depending on it’s S/W version. Copyright © 2015, GS Teletech, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the Republic of Korea Version History: Date Version 04/2015 1.0 Changes Certification UL/FCC: This equipment complies with UL and FCC Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide 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 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. CAUTION: DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Warnings and Hazards This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Part 15.21 statement Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. RF Exposure Statement The antenna(s) must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Part 90.635 requirement Antennas must be installed in accordance with FCC 90.635. With 9 dBi gain antennas the height of the antenna above average terrain (HAAT) is permitted over 1372m. For different gain antennas refer to the relevant rules. WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Contents of Box (1/2) SAU Link Cable Jumper AC Cord DAU Bracket Set DAU SAU Bracket Set AC/DC Adaptor Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Contents of Box (2/2) No Item Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) Service Antenna Unit (SAU) Q-ty Picture No Link cable (1.5D) 50m AC/DC Adaptor Item Q-ty Operation and Troubleshooting Guide DAU Bracket Set • Tapping screw (PH(+) Φ5X25) • Anchor bolt SAU Bracket Set •Tapping screw (PH(+) Φ5X25) Jumper Cable for both 800MHz and 1900Mhz Picture AC Power Cord Quick Installation Guide 10 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Repeater Design SMR-IP10-D Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) SMR-IP10-S Service Antenna Unit (SAU) Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Repeater Design: Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) DAU (SMR-IP10-D) Dimensions 209(W) X 190(H) X 74(D) [mm] 8.2(W) X 7.4(H) X 2.9(D) [in] Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Repeater Design: Service Antenna Unit (SAU) SAU (SMR-IP10-S) Dimensions 252(W) X 148(H) X 54(D) [mm] 9.9(W) X 5.8(H) X 2.1(D) [in] 10 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide 800MHz & 1900MHz Frequency Bands Service Band Blocks 1900MHz Band 1850 800MHz Band 1910 1915 CDMA 817 862 1990 1995 CDMA 824 1930 LTE 819 LTE 864 869 11 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Introduction The SMR-IP10 is a paired repeater solution consisting of a Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) and a Service Antenna Unit (SAU). The SMR-IP10 can be installed with a maximum of 4 service antennas using external antenna ports. The installer should consider a link budget from the SAU to Service Antennas while using external antennas and dividers (splitters). Before turning on the SMR-IP10, the installer should connect the link cable, so that the link cable losses are optimized automatically. DAU SAU Signal Strength 800MHz & 1900MHz RG174 Cable (Non-Flammable) Main Features Built-in antennas in Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) and Service Antenna Unit (SAU). Link Distance: 50m (from DAU to SAU) using RG174 (1.5D) cable (Non-Flammable). Electric DC power feeding from Service Antenna Unit to Donor Antenna Unit. Easy setting of 5/10/15MHz bands via WebGUI. Improved C/N (Carrier to Noise) and NF (Noise Figure). Plug & play (Automatic RF Setting). 12 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) The Donor Antenna Unit (DAU)’s position is very important to receive clear and stable signals from the base station. Find a location where the RF signal is the most stable and install the DAU. If 800MHz and 1900MHz BTS directions are different and 800MHz signal level is weak (less than -95dBm), installer may connect the DAU to 800MHz external donor antenna for receiving and transmitting signals from 800MHz Base Station. Check measurement criteria via WebGUI. Install the DAU in a location where people cannot easily reach. Do not install the DAU, SAU or Service antenna in the same room. (Ensure enough isolation) Do not install unit near antennas of other carriers. (within 10ft) Do not install antenna beam to the sea side direction. Do not install at exceeded heights. (Higher than 65ft to prevent interference) 13 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Service Antenna Unit (SAU) The Service Antenna Unit (SAU) shall be positioned in the direction of target service area. Secure enough distance between the Donor Antenna Unit and the Service Antenna Unit to prevent oscillation. Install the SAU on the wall or ceiling. Install the SAU in a location where people cannot easily reach. Secure isolation over 10ft between antennas if you install SAU near other carrier antennas. 14 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Application Donor Antenna Unit Divider (Splitter) Service Antenna Unit Service Antenna Basic Structure (Recommended) Link Cable Loss consideration is necessary if extended Built-in antenna 1 External Antenna Link Cable Loss consideration is necessary if extended Cable Loss should be considered 2 External Antenna Cable Loss should be considered Link Cable Loss consideration is necessary if extended 15 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline When using 4 dividers, the following architecture will be applicable and the divider shall stay the same. When using 3 dividers, the longest cable should be connected to the first divider for equalization of the EIRP) Application 3 External Antennas Cable Loss should be considered Link Cable Loss consideration is necessary if extended 4 External Antennas Cable Loss should be considered Link Cable loss consideration is necessary if extended 16 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Coverage Area – CDMA 1X RSSI The expected line of sight coverage area is shown below. The total loss of service includes cable losses and divider losses. The following table shows Uplink coverage. The downlink coverage is wider than the Uplink coverage. For example, when the input signal level of Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) is -90dBm and coverage is 15m, the total loss of service side is necessary to make less than 15dB. Donor input level (1x RSSI) Coverage Total loss of service side (between SAU and Antennas) ≦15m ≦25dB ≦30m ≦20dB ≦15m ≦20dB ≦30m ≦15dB ≦15m ≦20dB ≦30m ≦10dB ≦15m ≦15dB ≦30m ≦5dB ≦15m ≦5dB ≦30m 0dB ≧-75dBm ≧-80dBm ≧-85dBm ≧-90dBm ≧-95dBm 17 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Coverage Area - LTE The Downlink and Uplink throughput shall be measured at over 80% of outdoor throughput measurement. Post-Installation Measurement (Retail/Sales Area) EVDO 800 MHz 1900 MHz DL Throughput (Mb/sec) N/A Over 80% of outdoor measurement UL Throughput (Mb/sec) N/A Over 80% of outdoor measurement LTE 800 MHz 1900 MHz DL Throughput (Mb/sec) Over 80% of outdoor measurement Over 80% of outdoor measurement UL Throughput (Mb/sec) Over 80% of outdoor measurement Over 80% of outdoor measurement 18 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Link cable Cable Length: 50m (164 ft.) 19 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Installation Guideline Link Cable Extension DC Drop: No Problem (AC/DC Adaptor (DC Source): +19V) for below cables Cable Loss range: 9dB ~ 15dB (Mandatory) [Strongly recommended] Cable Type Link Distance Remark 1/8 inch Coaxial Cable 50m (164ft) ~ 100m (328ft) Approximately 1/4 inch Coaxial Cable 100m (328ft) ~ 180m (590ft) Approximately 3/8 inch Coaxial Cable 180m (590ft) ~ 270m (885ft) Approximately 3/8 ” 1/4” 1/8” Coaxial Cable(50 ohm) Coaxial Cable(50 ohm) Coaxial Cable (ohm) 20 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Measurement Criteria Site Survey (Roof): Conditions for DAU Positioning Site Survey (Roof) 1x CDMA 800 MHz 1900 MHz PN Serving Physical Cell Identity RSSI (dBm) -95dBm or above -95dBm or above Ec/Io (dB) -12dB or above -12dB or above EVDO 800 MHz 1900 MHz Serving Physical Cell Identity PN N/A RSSI (dBm) N/A -95dBm or above Ec/Io (dB) N/A -12dB or above Serving Physical Cell Identity LTE 800 MHz 1900 MHz PCI Serving Physical Cell Identity Serving Physical Cell Identity RSRP (dBm) -105dBm or above -105dBm or above RSRQ (dB) -8dB -8dB 21 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Measurement Criteria Site Survey (Target Area): Conditions for SAU Positioning SMR-IP10 shall be installed even if one of the following 1x CDMA, EVDO and LTE criteria's are satisfied . Site Survey (Service Target Area) 1x CDMA 800 MHz PN Serving Physical Cell Identity RSSI (dBm) -95dBm or less -95dBm or less EVDO 800 MHz 1900 MHz PN N/A RSSI (dBm) N/A 1900 MHz Serving Physical Cell Identity Serving Physical Cell Identity -95dBm or less LTE 800 MHz 1900 MHz PCI Serving Physical Cell Identity Serving Physical Cell Identity RSRP (dBm) -105dBm or less -105dBm or less 22 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Measurement Criteria Post-installation (Service Area): Measurement Condition: More than 80% of coverage area Post-Installation Measurements (Retail/Sales Area) 1x CDMA 800 MHz 1900 MHz PN Serving Physical Cell Identity RSSI (dBm) -85dBm or above Serving Physical Cell Identity -85dBm or above Ec/Io (dB) -10dB or above -8dB or above Mobile TX power EVDO 0dBm or less 800 MHz 1900 MHz PN N/A Serving Physical Cell Identity RSSI (dBm) N/A -85dBm or above Ec/Io (dB) N/A -8dB or above Mobile TX power N/A 0dBm or less DL Throughput (Mb/sec) N/A Over 80% of outdoor measurement UL Throughput (Mb/sec) N/A Over 80% of outdoor measurement LTE PCI RSRP (dBm) RSRQ (dB) 800 MHz Serving Physical Cell Identity -85dBm or above 1900 MHz Serving Physical Cell Identity -85dBm or above -8dB or above -8dB or above Mobile TX power 0dBm or less 0dBm or less DL Throughput (Mb/sec) Over 80% of outdoor measurement Over 80% of outdoor measurement UL Throughput (Mb/sec) Over 80% of outdoor measurement Over 80% of outdoor measurement 23 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Cable Connections Link Cable Ports CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON. [DAU Link port] [SAU Link Cable port] 800MHz External antenna connection (If required) 24 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Repeater Port Design Donor Antenna Unit [DAU Bottom Side] No Port Connector Link Cable Port SMA (F) 800MHz Antenna Port (If required) SMA (F) Both 800MHz and 1900MHz Antenna Port (if extremely required) SMA (F) In special cases, the DAU’s EXT.ANT can be connected with a high gain antenna for both 800MHz and 1900MHz. Please refer to page 32 for ‘Jumper connection’ in this document, and it shall be confirmed and approved by GST. 25 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Repeater External Port Design Service Antenna Unit External Antenna Port WebGUI (RJ45) Link Cable Connection Power On / Off LED Indicator LED Indicator (Power / Alarm) (Band Information AC/DC Adaptor & Signal Strength) [Left Side] [Bottom Side] [Right Side] 26 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Setup Start Link Cable Connection Locate the DAU & SAU positions AC/DC Adaptor Connection Input Signal Checking SAU Switch On NO More than -95dBm YES Start ‘WebGUI’ Band Selection & Alarm Check DAU Mounting Check LED Status Link Cable Connection Cabling to SAU Finish SAU Mounting AC outlet construction 27 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Positioning of DAU Search for the proper BTS location Please refer to ‘Measurement Criteria’ . BTS BTS BTS 28 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Mounting SMR-IP10 Donor Antenna Unit (DAU) 1. Find a location which provides good LTE signals from the Base Station. 2. Using a pencil, mark the location of each of the DAU Bracket’s four mounting holes on the wall. 3. Drill holes in the wall at the locations marked in step 1. 4. Set the anchors in the wall, position the bracket, and tighten tapping screws until secured. 5. Put the DAU into mounting bracket. 6. Tighten the mounting bracket with a wrench (32 mm). 7. Connect the link cable to DAU. 32mm 29 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Mounting SMR-IP10 Installed DAU Example. The DAU should be installed pointing toward a Base Station to receive clear and stable CDMA/LTE signals. 30 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide External Antenna Installation for 800MHz. GS Teletech, Inc. If required Installed DAU and 800MHz External antenna ※ Depending on Base Station’s location for both 800MHz and 1900Mhz. Collocated Site: DAU installation Only (recommended) Individual Site: DAU (recommended) but if required, add 800MHz antenna 800MHz Antenna (Optional) [DAU Bottom] Link cable Jumper cable (Optional) 31 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide External Antenna Installation for 800MHz. If required Installed DAU and 800MHz External antenna The external antenna should be positioned toward the Base Station (BTS) from individual BTS site for both 800MHz and 1900MHz network. 800MHz External Antenna Direction of 1900MHz BTS Direction of 800MHz BTS DAU 32 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Upgrading Existing Repeater With SMR-IP10 For replacing an existing repeater If necessary Jumper cable connection for adapting both 800MHz and 1900MHz The Dual band antenna port for both 800MHz and 1900MHz should be connected with a jumper cable. Please remove Antenna kit attached on DAU module. Jumper Link Cable 800MHz ANT 800MHz and 1900MHz 1. Open DAU. 2. Loosen screws 3. Connect jumper cable. 33 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Upgrading Existing Repeater With SMR-IP10 GS Teletech, Inc. Replacement of existing repeater If necessary Existing Donor Antenna Connection and Replacement of existing Repeater You may save cabling time and labor costs by using existing Donor Antenna and cable to existing Repeater Donor Antenna Donor Antenna Service Antenna Donor Antenna Service Antenna 800MHz & 1900MHz Output Signal Input Signal Existing Donor Antenna for both 800MHz and 1900MHz Link Cable Connection Left side (SAU) Right side (SAU) 34 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Mounting The SAU GS Teletech, Inc. Service Antenna Unit (SAU) – Wall-Mounting 1. Using a pencil, mark the location of each of the SAU 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, position the bracket, and tighten tapping screws until secured. 4. Put the SAU into the mounting bracket. 5. Tighten the mounting bracket with a cross screwdriver. 6. Connect the link cable to SAU. 35 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Service Coverage and Quality Service Quality Measurement Please refer to ‘Measurement Criteria’ ※ The SAU should be well-positioned to provide the best CDMA / LTE service and coverage. 36 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide External Port of SAU External Antenna Port The external antenna port can be used to add external service antenna’s. Once the external service antenna port is used, the internal SAU antenna will be disabled. 37 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Service and Quality GS Teletech, Inc. Service Quality Measurement Please refer to ‘Measurement Criteria’ ※ The SAU should be well-positioned to provide excellent CDMA / LTE service and coverage. 38 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide LED Display GS Teletech, Inc. Power On / Plug & Play Power ON OFF No Item Checking Normal Power 800MHz Alarm 1900MHz Alarm LED Indication Description GREEN LED Blinking in sequence (PWR→1900→800 ) Auto Setup PWR→ GREEN LED ON Alarm_1900 → GREEN LED ON Alarm_800 → GREEN LED ON Standard operation 39 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide LED Display LED Display: operating and alarm status No Item LED Indication Description Checking Alarm_1900 → GREEN LED Blinking Power → GREEN LED Blinking 1900_Isolation Re-Check Checking Alarm_800 → GREEN LED Blinking Power → GREEN LED Blinking 800_Isolation Re-Check Alarm Alarm_800 & Alarm_1900 → LED OFF Power → RED LED ON Alarm Alarm_800 & Alarm_1900 → RED LED ON Power → RED LED Blinking Alarm Alarm_1900 → RED LED Blinking Power → RED LED Blinking Lack of Isolation between DAU and SAU @1900 Alarm Alarm_800 → RED LED Blinking Power → RED LED Blinking Lack of Isolation between DAU and SAU @800 Alarm Alarm_1900 → RED LED ON Power → RED LED Blinking 1900 PLL Fail Alarm Alarm_800 → RED LED ON Power → RED LED Blinking 800 PLL Fail Alarm Alarm_1900 → RED LED ON Power → RED LED ON 1900 Shut Down 10 Alarm Alarm_800 → RED LED ON Power → RED LED ON 800 Shut Down Low Input Voltage (DC Feeding to DAU) Link Fail between DAU and SAU 40 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide 1900MHz Band Block Selection Service Band Information IP: 192.168.1.1 Frequency 1900MHz Band & Service Instruction Bandwidth A, D and B Select one band 5MHz or 10MHz or 15MHz E, F and C Select one band 5MHz or 10MHz 5MHz CDMA 2MHz CDMA + LTE 7MHz 800MHz 41 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Factory Default Setting Push ‘Block Info’ button for 10 seconds to return to ‘Factory Default Settings’. Block Info 1900 * LEDs will be off after 30seconds automatically None of the bands will be preset. The installer should select the necessary blocks for 800MHz and 1900MHz using WebGUI. Frequencies 1900MHz Band & Service Instruction Bandwidth A, D and B Select one band 5MHz or 10MHz or 15MHz E, F and C Select one band 5MHz or 10MHz 5MHz CDMA 2MHz CDMA + LTE 7MHz 800MHz 42 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide LED Indicator Band Block Information and Signal Strength * LEDs will be off after 30 seconds automatically LED Display Info Button Frequency Instruction Block Info 1900 Band Information Description 1900MHz Service Block Information 1st Click 800MHz Input Signal Level (RSSI) 2nd Click 800MHz Output Power Level 1st Click 1900MHz Input Signal Level (RSSI) 2nd Click 1900MHz Output Power Level 800 Signal Strength 1900 43 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide LED Indicator GS Teletech, Inc. Signal Strength Indicator Input Level Output Level * LED will be off after 30 seconds automatically LED Level Bar ( A / D / B / E / F / C / G) Items Input Signal Level Output Power LED Values Status (blinking) -85dBm below Bad AD -84dBm ~ -75dBm Satisfactory ADBE -74dBm ~ -70dBm Good ADBEFC -69dBm above Excellent (blinking) -10dBm below Bad GC -9dBm ~ 0dBm Satisfactory GCFE +1dBm ~ +5dBm Good GCFEBD +6dBm ~ +10dBm Excellent 44 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide WebGUI GS Teletech, Inc. The GST SMR repeater can be configured using a standard web browser. The repeater can be accessed locally with a cross-over UTP cable or remotely with an optional external modem. The images for the User Interface in this publication may vary depending repeater’s S/W version. 45 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Log In IP Address: 192.168.1.1 46 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Easy Setup 47 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Professional Setup 48 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide RF Status: 1900MHz band. You can check the status of the RF operation on the status page. 49 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide RF Status: 1900MHz band. You can check the status of the RF operation on the status page. 50 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide RF Configuration RF changes can be made on the RF configuration page. 51 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide RF Configuration RF changes can be made on the RF configuration page. 52 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Alarm Configuration Alarms and SNMP mapping can be configured on the Alarm Configuration page. 53 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Alarm Logs The alarm logs page allows you to check the system alarms. 54 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Communication Configuration You can configure alarming/remote access on the Communication Configuration page. 55 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Communication Configuration You can configure alarming/remote access on the Communication Configuration page. 56 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Communication Configuration You can configure alarming/remote access on the Communication Configuration page. 57 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Technical Specifications : 1900MHz band Parameter Specifications Frequency Range (DL / UL) Remark 1930 ~ 1965 MHz / 1850 ~1885 MHz A/D/B Block 1965 ~ 1990 MHz / 1885 ~1910 MHz E/F/C Block 1990 ~ 1995 MHz & 1910 ~1915MHz G Block A/D/B Block 5 or 10 or 15MHz E/F/C Block 5 or 10 MHz G Block 5 MHz Gain DL & UL 35~75dB ± 2dB AGC dynamic Range: 40dB Gain Flatness DL & UL ≤ ± 2dB Any sub-band Composite Output Power (ERP: Effective Radiated Power) DL +10dBm/Total UL +10dBm/Total Bandwidth A/D/B+E/F/C+G (three (3) sub-bands) 1x/EVDO & LTE Composite Output Power (EIRP: Effective Isotropic Radiated Power) DL +12dBm/Total Coverage Ant. Gain: ≥ 2dBi UL +17dBm/Total Donor Ant. Gain: ≥ 7dBi Shutdown Level DL / UL +15dBm ± within 2dB Automatically shutdown less than 1 min System Group Delay DL / UL ≤ 7usec 58 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Technical Specifications : 1900MHz band Parameter Specifications LTE Remark Downlink: < 8%, Uplink: <12.5% EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) Rho (Waveform Quality Factor) LTE & 1x/EVDO 1x/EVDO > 0.912 In/Out VSWR DL / UL <2:1 Roll-off DL / UL > 50dBc @ F(edge)±1MHz > 45dBc @ Fc±885kHz Out-of-band Spurious Emissions DL / UL > 50dBc @ Fc±1.98MHz Meet FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15/22/24 < -13dBm @Fc±2.25MHz (RBW = 1MHz) Noise Figure UL ≤ 7dB Max. gain 59 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Technical Specifications : 800MHz band Parameter Specifications 862 ~ 864 MHz / 817 ~ 819 MHz Frequency Range (DL / UL) 864 ~ 869 MHz / 819 ~ 824 MHz Remark CDMA LTE CDMA 1.25 MHz LTE 5 MHz Gain DL & UL 35~75dB ± 2dB AGC dynamic Range:40dB Gain Flatness DL & UL ≤ ± 2dB LTE & CDMA Composite Output Power (ERP: Effective Radiated Power) DL +10dBm/Total Bandwidth CDMA & LTE (7MHz) CDMA & LTE UL +10dBm/Total Composite Output Power (EIRP: Effective Isotropic Radiated Power) DL +10dBm/Total Coverage Ant. Gain: ≥ 0dBi UL +15dBm/Total Donor Ant. Gain: ≥ 5dBi Shutdown Level DL / UL +15dBm ± within 2dB Automatically shutdown less than 1 min System Group Delay DL / UL ≤ 7usec Rho (Waveform Quality Factor) EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) CDMA > 0.912 LTE Downlink: < 8%, Uplink: <12.5% CDMA LTE 60 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Technical Specifications: 800MHz band Parameter Specifications In/Out VSWR DL / UL <2:1 Roll-off DL / UL > 65dBc Remark @ F(edge)±1MHz > 45dBc @ Fc±885kHz Out-of-band Spurious Emissions DL / UL > 50dBc @ Fc±1.98MHz Meet FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15/22/24 < -13dBm @Fc±2.25MHz (RBW = 1MHz) Noise Figure UL ≤ 7dB Max. gain 61 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Mechanical Specifications Parameter Specifications DAU Connector Information SAU Remark SMA (F) IF Link Port SMA (F) IF Link Port SMA (F) Coverage External Port RJ-45 Web UI DC Jack AC/DC Adaptor Slide Switch Power ON/OFF DAU 6.69 x 7.67 x 2.67 [Inch] 170x195x68 [mm] SAU 9.64 x 5.90 x 2.20 [Inch] 245x150x56 [mm] DAU < 3.52 [lbs.] 1.6 [Kgs] SAU < 3.52 [lbs.] 1.6 [Kgs] Local GUI Web-UI SIZE (H x W x D) Weight User Interface Operating Temperature +14° F ~ +122° F (-10°C ~ +50°C) Humidity 0% ~ 95% Power Consumption DAU & SAU < 36W External AC/DC Adaptor 19V/3.5A 62 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Link Cable Specifications No Parameter Specifications Impedance 50Ω (Nominal) Frequency 10 MHz ~ 350 MHz V.S.W.R 1.2 : 1 Insertion Loss -3.5dB ~ -25dB Remark Center Contact: 3.0mΩ (Max.) Contact Resistance Outer Contact: 2.5mΩ (Max.) Insulation Resistance 5,000 MΩ (Min.) Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 750 Vrms DC Resistance 4.0~5.0 Ω Link Distance 164ft(50m) 63 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide Troubleshooting No Item Alarm Alarm Description Low Input Signal Isolation Troubleshooting Check the ‘DL RSSI’ signal level on the WebGUI. Input signal level should be more than -85dBm (Recommendation) If the signal level is not strong enough, move the DAU to another position to receive stronger signals from BTS Caused by the lack of isolation between DAU and SAU. Change position of DAU to improve isolation between DAU and SAU Isolation value ≤ Gain + 15dB Alarm Alarm Alarm Isolation Re-Check This is a self-checking stage when the isolation between DAU built-in antenna and SAU built-in antenna is not enough. Low Input Voltage DAU needs to have more than +12VDC of Input DC power. Check connection of Link Cable to both DAU and SAU. Check DC output level at DC jack of AC/DC adaptor by Multi-meter (Testing tool), Its value shall be 19VDC±1V. Link Fail Check connection of Link cable to both DAU and SAU. Check cable DC Resistance. Normal DC Resistance: 4.0 Ω ~5.0 Ω Check input signal level of DAU site. If Input signal level is stronger than -25dBm (RSSI on WebGUI), then DAU’s position. Alarm Shutdown Input signal level range: -25dBm above Check ALC status on WebGUI and turn on ALC if it is off. Alarm PLL Fail Replace installed SMR-IP10 with the new one. 64 Technician’s Installation & Operation Guide GST Technical Support Phone Write Product Information and Technical Assistance Toll Free: 1-866-9 GST USA GS Teletech Inc. www.gsteletechinc.com Phone: 913-469-6699 320 NW Victoria Drive support@gsteletechinc.com Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 , USA Specifications and features of this installation guide are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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