SmartCell Repeater
User Manual
33 dBm
July, 2012
Version 1.0
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- INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3
1.1 GST SmartCell Repeater Advantages ...........................................................................5
1.2 Abbreviation.................................................................................................................5
2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................7
2.1 SmartCell Repeater Service Network Configuration ....................................................7
2.2 System Design and Operation ......................................................................................8
2.2.1 System Design .......................................................................................................8
2.2.2 Downlink/ Uplink Path ........................................................................................10
2.2.3 700MHz Frequency Selection ..............................................................................11
2.2.4 850MHz Frequency Selection ..............................................................................11
2.2.5 1900MHz Frequency Selection ............................................................................12
2.2.6 2100MHz Frequency Selection ............................................................................13
3. SETUP ...........................................................................................................................14
3.1 Equipment Needed for Repeater Setup......................................................................14
3.1.1 Check points before turning on the Repeater......................................................14
3.1.2 Ready for Service .................................................................................................15
3.1.3 Signal Strength LED Check ..................................................................................15
3.2 Setting up the Repeater .............................................................................................15
3.2.1 Quick GUI/Configuration .....................................................................................16
3.2.2 Quick Setup .........................................................................................................16
3.3 WebUI Ranges Table ..................................................................................................16
3.4 Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................17
3.4.1 Simple Troubleshooting Method ..........................................................................17
3.4.2 Alarm Information ...............................................................................................17
3.4.3 Troubleshooting Guide Related to RF ..................................................................20
3.4.4 Troubleshooting Guide Related to NMS ...............................................................22
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U.S.A.
U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
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 encourage 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 of a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables.
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IC Warning
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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1. INTRODUCTION
SmartCell is a modular repeater designed to improve signals in blanket/shadow areas inside
buildings. It can transmit signals at 700MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz, and 2100MHz frequencies.
User may choose filtering configurations according to the specific site’s requirements.
1.1 GST SmartCell Repeater Advantages
It provides selectable RF power levels for any wireless technology / band.
It provides monitoring for multiple technologies.
Its digital filter provides optimized RF performance.
It allows the users to modify the technologies via a web user interface.
It is easy to add or change frequencies.
It has scalable modular design.
Data service is improved by the addition of 4G (LTE).
Wall mount or rack mountable single chassis design.
AMP modules are interchangeable and hot swappable.
Optional low loss multiplexor allows user a centralized cable connection point for
donor and service antennas.
Multiples of same technology amplifiers can be used simultaneously.
A single PSU provides power to the entire system up to 4 amplifier modules.
1.2 Abbreviation
DFM
Digital Filter Module
PSU
Power Supply Unit
ALC
Auto Level Control
SNMP
AOC
Simple Network Management Protocol
Auto Oscillation Control
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CAUTION
THIS EQUIPMENT IS INDOOR USE ALL THE COMMUNICATION WIRINGS ARE LIMITED TO INSIDE OF
THE BUILDING
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY ON CONTROLLER BOARD IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOES OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE EASILY ACCESIBLE.
THIS POWER OF THIS SYSTEM SHALL BE SUPPLED THROUGH WIRING INSTALLED IN A NORMAL
BUILDING.
IF POWERED DIRECTLY FROM THE MAINS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, IT SHALL BE USED ADDITIONAL
PROTECTION, SUCH AS OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION DEVICE.
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2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.1 SmartCell Repeater Service Network Configuration
The SmartCell Modular Repeater is designed to improve coverage and capacity of LTE, PCS,
Celluar, and AWS services. The repeater can provide in building coverage for all trouble areas.
SmartCell is easy to install, has remote status monitoring and control functions (NMS System)
via a wired line and wireless modem.
In-building Repeater Service Organization
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2.2 System Design and Operation
2.2.1 System Design
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13
15
16
10
14
11
12
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NO.
PART
NO.
PART
SNMP
10
WAN 1 Port
FEU (Cavity Filter), optional
11
WAN 2 Port
Service Unit #1
12
Modem Antenna Connection Port
Service Unit #2
13
Donor Port(s)
Service Unit #3
14
Service Port(s)
Service Unit #4
15
Status LED (RUN/Alarm/Shutdown)
CLI
16
Input / Output LED
UPS
17
Release Button
LAN Port
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NO.
PORT
NO.
PORT
Main FAN Assembly
DC 12V Output Connection
PSU FAN
Power Cable
Main Power Switch
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2.2.2 Downlink/ Uplink Path
The user may select frequency bands according to the site conditions. After receiving a signal
from the donor antenna(s), the repeater improves it and sends a securely isolated signal out to
the service antenna(s). Each amplifier module has its own separate digital filter module (DFM).
The amplifier module consists of a down converter, up converters, cavity filter, and power
amplifier (PAU).
In the Downlink Path:
1.
RF Signal is received from the donor antenna through the input port.
2. The signal is then converted from RF to IF,
3. The IF signal is digitized by the DA converter,
4. The digital signal is filtered by the DFM (FPGA),
5. The modulator converts the digital signal to an analog RF signal and transmits to
the amplifier.
6. Amplifier outputs final signal to service antennas at desired output power.
Uplink path works in reverse order.
DFM
SmartCell Repeater Block Diagram
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2.2.3 700MHz Frequency Selection
700MHz Band Frequency
The 700MHz AMP module complies with LTE 3GPP requirements, where a maximum of two noncontiguous block configurations are available. Each block is adjustable per 5 MHz.
2.2.4 850MHz Frequency Selection
850MHz Band Frequency
The 850MHz AMP module provides Cellular service, where a maximum of two non-contiguous
block configurations are available.
Each block is adjustable to the following bandwidth
configurations:
A1: 11MHz
B1: 10MHz
A2: 1.5MHz
B2: 2.5MHz
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2.2.5 1900MHz Frequency Selection
1900MHz Band Frequency
The 1900MHz AMP module complies with PCS Band blocks, where a maximum of three noncontiguous filtering configurations are available. Each sub block is adjustable per 1.25MHz
bandwidth steps up to 20MHz. The Following table shows user selectable channel numbers.
DL CENTER
[MHz]
CHANNEL
BAND
DL CENTER
[MHz]
CHANNEL
1931.25
25
guard
1965
700
A1
1932.5
1933.75
50
75
1966.25
1967.5
725
750
guard
1935
100
1968.75
775
1936.25
125
guard
1970
800
1937.5
1938.75
150
175
1971.25
1972.5
825
850
1940
200
1973.75
875
1941.25
225
1975
900
BAND
A2
guard
A3
1942.5
250
1976.25
925
1943.75
275
1977.5
950
guard
1945
300
1978.75
975
325
350
guard
1946.25
1947.5
1980
1981.25
1000
1025
1948.75
375
C2
1982.5
1050
guard
1950
400
1983.75
1075
B1
1951.25
1952.5
1953.75
425
450
475
1985
1986.25
1987.5
1100
1125
1150
1955
500
1988.75
1175
1956.25
525
B2
1957.5
1958.75
550
575
guard
1960
600
1961.25
625
1962.5
650
1963.75
675
guard
guard
B3
C1
guard
C3
1225
1992.5
1250
1275
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2.2.6 2100MHz Frequency Selection
F1
F2
2100MHz Band Frequency
The 2100MHz AMP module complies with CDMA band requirements, where two block
configurations are available. In order to set contiguous band F, check ‘Band F1’, ‘Band F2’ and
‘contiguous’ button in the WEB UI. In order to set Band F1 or Band 2 do not check ‘contiguous’
button in WEB UI. Band F configuration is as follows:
Downlink
BAND
Uplink
Start
Stop
Start
Stop
F1
2145.15
2149.85
1745.15
1749.85
guard
F2
2150.15
2154.85
1750.15
1754.85
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3. SETUP
3.1 Equipment Needed for Repeater Setup
Parameter
Item
Quantity
Remark
Major Component
SmartCell Repeater
1 EA
Provided by GST
Wall Mounting Bracket
1 EA
CD which contains User Manual
1 EA
and Installation Guide
Additional
Components
Antenna
RF Cable
Testing and Measuring
Equipment
Ethernet Cable 6.6ft (2m)
1 EA
Ground Cable 6.6ft (2m)
1 EA
Ground Sems Screw M4 x 8mm
4 EA
Bracket Sems Screw M5 x 10mm
20 EA
Lag Screw 12.7mm x 50.8mm
4 EA
FEU-AMP RF cable
8 EA
FEU-Wall Bracket RF cable
2 EA
Modem-FEU RF Cable
1EA
Donor ANT
1 EA
Server ANT
1 EA
Antenna connection Cable
TBD
Not Included
Spectrum Analyzer
1 EA
Not Included
Provided by GST
Not Included
3.1.1 Check points before turning on the Repeater
1) System Power Check: AC electrical power to the repeater should be 110V.
Input
electricity only after power verification.
2) Input RF Signal Range: Optimal input RSSI into the repeater is -57dBm ~ -27dBm for
700MHz/850MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz. User should verify input condition of Donor ANT. If the
input RSSI exceeds -27dBm, then external attenuators should be added.
3) Isolation check between DONOR/SERVER ANT: Isolation condition of this equipment is
105dBc (Gain+15dB). The User should check this condition before installation.
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3.1.2 Ready for Service
1. Check points before Service:
a. Verification of system installation:
- Electricity, In/Out antennas, cable connections, and equipment mounting.
b. Verification of system accessories:
- User should check all necessary accessories.
c. Check received signal level:
- User should check whether environmental conditions are in accordance with system
specifications to ensure the system operation will be optimized.
2. Check points after Service:
a. Check external LEDs
1) RUN: Green light ON (Off: all lights off).
2) ALARM: Green light in normal status, Red light in alarm.
3) SHUT DOWN: Green light in normal status, Red light in Shutdown.
3.1.3 Signal Strength LED Check
Number of LED bars
Input Signal Level
Output Power Signal Level
LED 1 bar
Less than -86dBm
Less than +5dBm
LED 2 bars
-85dBm ~ -79dBm
+6dBm ~ +10dBm
LED 3 bars
-78dBm ~ -72dBm
+11dBm ~ +15dBm
LED 4 bars
-71dBm ~ -65dBm
+16dBm ~ +20dBm
LED 5 bars
More than -64dBm
More than +21dBm
Figure 9> Modular Repeater Front LED
4.2 Setting up the Repeater
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3.2.1 Quick GUI/Configuration
Use the following steps to commission the Repeater after all the cabling and antennas are fixed
in place and the Repeater is supplied with proper electrical power. The repeater will need a
stable Downlink RSSI input level in the range of -85dBm to -60dBm.
1. Connect your laptop to the LAN port on the repeater with a Crossover Ethernet cable.
2. Verify your laptop has all wireless connections turned off and is set to obtain an IP
address automatically, or you may use a fixed IP address: 172.16.6.82, with a Subnet
Mask of 255.255.255.252, no default Gateway.
3. Open web browser and enter: 172.16.6.81.
4. User name: admin.
5. Password: admin.
3.2.2 Quick Setup
1. Go to the RF Configuration page.
2. Before the Amplifier (HPA) can be turned on, set the Uplink and Downlink attenuation
(ATT) to the maximum value and click Apply.
3. Select the correct Band Block and set the ALC Downlink and Uplink Limits to the desired
level and click Apply. (To adjust the Output Power, change the ALC Downlink and Uplink
Limits to the desired levels).
4. To check the Repeater’s status, click on the Status page.
5. To change the Repeater’s gain, adjust the Uplink and Downlink attenuation in equal
amounts not more than 5dB at a time and click Apply.
3.3 WebUI Ranges Table
GUI Feature
Range
Description
Below 0dBm to 35dBm
The output Power of the Repeater
2dB to 10dB
Threshold for Low RF Power
Downlink and Uplink
Attenuation Control
0dB to 30dB
Reduces Gain Internally
Downlink and Uplink ALC Limit
0dBm to 33dBm
Downlink RSSI Display
-100dBm to -27dBm
Downlink Low RSSI
Downlink and Uplink AMP
-93dBm to -57dBm
On/Off
Limits Output Power
Downlink Receive Level at Donor
Antenna Port
Threshold for Low RSSI
High Powered Amplifier
Downlink and Uplink Output
Power Display
Downlink Low RF Power
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Control
Gain Balance Control
Gain Balance Value
Shutdown Control
Auto Gain Setting
Auto Oscillation Control
Temperature Display
AMP Temperature Upper Limit
Band Blocks Used/Bandwidth
On/Off
0dB to 15dB
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
32 to 260.6 Degrees
0 to 299 Degrees
Each AMP
Delay Alarm Report
0 or 5 Minutes
Equalizes Uplink and Downlink Gain
Subtract Uplink Gain by G/B Value
Shutdown if Major Alarm is Reported
Automatic Gain Setting for the Repeater
Prevents Oscillation
Internal Repeater Temperature
Threshold for Temperature Alarm
The Channel the Repeater will be using
Time Delay of Reporting after Alarm is
Detected
3.4 Troubleshooting
In case of abnormal operation, technician should diagnose abnormality via remote access or
directly connecting to repeater using Ethernet cable. If technician is required to conduct repairs
due to major alarm, repeater should first be powered off, and then technician should prepare
the proper measurement equipment before trying to fix the problem.
3.4.1 Simple Troubleshooting Method
1) Verify LED Status, both on external LED’s as well as internal module LED’s
- Normal operation: Green light on. Alarming: Red LED on.
2) Technician should check external and internal connectors to ensure all connections are tightly
secure. These connectors should be cleaned regularly.
3) If technician thinks there is a serious problem, call technical support.
1-866-9-GST-USA (1-866-947-8872)
3.4.2 Alarm Information
Alarm
Name
What causes this
alarm
Downlink
Spurious
emissions
out of spec
Downlink Output Pow
er exceeds Downlink
Upper Limit
Downlink Har
dware failure
Downlink path gain is
6dB less than RSSI pl
Troubleshooting Methods
* The Downlink Output Power should not exceed the m
aximum composite power spec for this unit.
* If the Downlink Output Power is not exceeding the co
mposite power spec for this unit, try to increase the Do
wnlink Upper Limit on the RF Configuration Page.
* Add equal amounts of Uplink and Downlink attenuati
on until the Downlink Output Power is less than the Do
wnlink Upper Limit.
* Set the ALC Downlink Limit on the RF Configuration P
age to a value lower than the Downlink Upper Limit
* By default, if the Downlink Low Output Variance is se
t to 10dB, the Repeater will not report this alarm.
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us Output Power
Downlink Do
nor power to
o low
Input RSSI from Dono
r site is 8dB less than
Downlink Low Input Li
mit
Downlink VS
WR
When the VSWR Ratio
on the Server Port is
greater than 3 : 1
Downlink Do
nor power to
o high
Downlink Input Power
is greater than 25dBm
Downlink Syn Failure of the
thesizer failur synthesizer Downlink
path
Downlink Int
erfere power
exceeded
Uplink Out of
band emissi
ons out of sp
ec
Uplink Power
at coverage
port too high
Uplink Synth
esizer failure
(Uplink Hard
ware failure)
Outband signal is about 1
5dB greater than inband signal
Uplink Output Power e
xceeds Uplink Upper L
imit
Uplink Input Power is
greater than -25dBm
Failure of the
synthesizer Uplink
path
Uplink (Down
Alarming in DFM of
link) Softwar
the amplifier unit
e failure
Oscillation de
tected/Low is
olation
Insufficient isolation is
detected when the R
epeater is at minimum
gain
* Increase the Downlink Low Output Variance on the R
F Configuration Page.
* By default, if the RSSI Lower Limit is set to 93dBm, the Repeater will not report this alarm.
* Decrease the Downlink Low RSSI Limit level on the R
F Configuration Page.
* Increase the RSSI level into the Repeater.
* "Sweep the line" to check for loose or damaged conn
ectors and/or cabling.
* If after checking the entire Server side, the VSWR ala
rm still exists and the system is working fine, Disable th
e alarm on the Alarm Configuration page.
* Check position of the Donor antenna.
* Add attenuator to the Donor port at the highest input
power level.
* Turn OFF/ON the System by pressing ON/OFF button
on the back side panel.
* Call GST’s Tech Support Team and exchange the AMP
unit.
* Call GST’s Tech Support Team for further instructions.
* The Uplink Output Power should not exceed the maxi
mum composite power spec for this unit.
* If the Uplink Output Power is not exceeding the comp
osite power spec for this unit, try to increase the Uplink
Upper Limit on the RF Configuration Page.
* Add equal amounts of Uplink and Downlink attenuati
on until the Uplink Output Power is less than the Uplink
Upper Limit.
* Set the ALC Uplink Limit on the RF Configuration Pag
e to a value lower than the Uplink Upper Limit
* Check position of the Coverage antenna.
* Add attenuator to the coverage port or use another d
evice to regulate Uplink output power.
* Turn OFF/ON the System by pressing ON/OFF button
on the back side panel.
* Call to GST’s Tech Support Team and exchange the A
MP unit.
* Turn OFF/ON the System by pressing ON/OFF button
on the back side panel.
* Call to GST’s Tech Support Team and exchange the A
MP unit.
* Verify that the Donor antenna is on the same side of
the building as the Donor site, and if needed, raise the
Donor antenna up on a pole.
* Change the types of antennas used, such as Yagi to
CornerReflector for outdoors, and Omni to a Panel for indoor
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use.
* Move the closest indoor service antenna farther away
from the outside Donor antenna.
* Close the repeater door if opened and verify that the
closest indoor coverage antenna is not in the same roo
m as the repeater.
Field Replace
able module
failure
Communicati
on Failure
Mismatch of AMP unit
and filter service in DF
Change of mounting i
nformation in the Syst
em
Bad connection of NM
S board and AMP unit
Power Suppl
y out of rang
The internal Power Su
pply detects improper
Voltage
Tamper Dete
cted
Over Temper
ature
Reset alarm
Manual Shut
down
FAN
Internal AMP tempera
ture exceeds the Tem
perature Limit
During reset of the un
it,
During the shutdown
algorithm after recheck the system is co
mpletely shut downed
FAN Failure
* Call GST's Tech Support Team to verify all the setting
s are correct.
* Wait 5 minutes to clear alarm automatically.
* If you want to disable, you can on the Alarm Configur
ation page.
* SNMP board or AMP unit need to reset.
* Open the rear cover and check the each cable.
* If the system is working fine, disable the alarm on th
e Alarm Configuration page.
* Call to GST's Tech Support Team to verify that all the
settings are correct.
* Verify the Temperature Limit is set between 176 °F ~
201 °F on the RF Configuration page. (Default Value is
163°F)
* Wait 30 seconds to clear alarm automatically.
* Turn OFF/ON the System by pressing ON/OFF button
on the back side panel.
* Reset AMP unit in WebUI.
* Replace FAN.
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3.4.3 Troubleshooting Guide Related to RF
Item
Check before
system
operation
Check Point
System input power
range
System gain
(DL/UL)
Output power
at server port
Check points before open
for service
Check after
system
operation
Check points after open
for service
When
repeater
does not
work
properly
Check electricity cord
connection status
DL VSWR alarm
DL over-output alarm
When in
alarming
UL over-output alarm
Temperature alarm
RF off
When output
power is no
longer
Technician should verify
category of alarm at the
front side of repeater
Troubleshooting
-Downlink: -100dBm ~ -27dBm
-Uplink: -100dBm ~ -27dBm
- 60dB ~ 90dB
- Downlink: 33dBm ± 2dB
- Uplink: 33dBm ± 2dB
-Please check quantity of all accessories with
specification before you set up
-Fit cable length in accordance with field condition
Check following status;
-Verify the antennas are securely mounted and
pointed in the correct directions
-Connection status between antennas and RF cable
-Verify the Repeater is securely mounted
-Proper AC power status
-Grounding status of electrical circuit
-Coaxial cable (RF) construction status
-Connectors and combiners connection status
-Cable connection status against leakage of water
-Re-plug in Adapter cord
Check following status;
-Make sure Server Antenna Port is disconnected.
-Reset Adapter upon completing Alarm
troubleshooting
-Make sure output power is operating normally
-Reset Adapter upon completing Alarm
troubleshooting
-Make sure output level is operating normally
-Reset Adapter upon completing Alarm
troubleshooting
Check following status;
-Setting level of maximum temperature limit
-Temperature offset is normal or not
-Circumstances of temperature
-Reset Adapter upon completing Alarm
troubleshooting
-Verify the HPA’s are On
-Reset Adapter upon completing Alarm
troubleshooting
-Red light on the Shutdown LED, technician should
troubleshoot the alarm via Notebook computer
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problem
In case of
dropped call
or bad signal
after set up
In case
output Signal
wavelength is
not shown
flat or looks
like
oscillation
-Technician should
connect antenna with
-Reconnect the connector
output port of repeater
-Change it if the connector is defective
-Make sure all connectors
are fastened
-Increase output power or check input change of
Check the input level
BTS side
-If the Gain is different from normal level, please
Check gain of the unit
contact GST’s Technical Support
-It is possible for connectors to get too tight and
Cable connector loose
damage the equipment or throughput
-Contact installer or service provider
Check input signal
-Increase output power level of repeater by
strength in the service
adjusting attenuation level
area
If input signal strength is
not a problem, please
-Increase output level of Uplink signal, then set to
check delay of calling
optimal level.
time
Check RSSI signal
-Contact network management team or service
strength
provider
Check connection
fastened between
antenna and cable
(Signal wavelength
-If connection is not proper, reconnect cable and
should be flat and stable connector and then check the output power again
if technicians shake
CABLE. If not, it is
connection problem)
-Check input level from BTS side.
Input level change or
-Check performance of each module (Diagnosed by
module overheating
GST’s Technical Supportm)
Please check VSWR of
-Change to normal Cable
the cable is normal
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3.4.4 Troubleshooting Guide Related to NMS
Symptom
Check Points
Communication problem
Link Fail
CLI connection, cable
status check
CLI connection Check by
USB to serial cable
Troubleshooting
-In case of Ethernet, verify IP addressing, DHCP
function, and that cookies are deleted
-Verify that a crossover Ethernet cable is being used
-Make sure 1:1 connection
-Follow instructions in the installation guide for this
connection procedure
-Verify port number of PC communication
-Check cable connection status
If technician thinks there is a serious problem, call GST’s Technical support.
1-866-9-GST-USA
(1-866-947-8872).
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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 50 cm during normal
operation. The gain of the antenna is 9.0 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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