Hytera Communications DS-6250U1 DMR Trunking Base Station User Manual

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DS-6250 U1 DMR Trunking Base Station
User Guide
Document Version: V1.0
Release Date: July 2017
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Contents
Contents
Documentation Information ..................................................................................................................... 1
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Appearance ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Connectors and Interfaces ................................................................................................................. 6
3. Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Safety Information.............................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 Installation Flow ................................................................................................................................. 9
3.3 Installation Requirements .................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.1 Site Requirements ................................................................................................................... 9
3.3.2 Tools ...................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.3 Materials ................................................................................................................................. 11
3.4 Product Installation .......................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.1 Knowing Installation Parts ...................................................................................................... 11
3.4.2 Installing iBS ........................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.3 Laying out Cables .................................................................................................................. 16
4. Turning On/Off iBS .............................................................................................................................. 20
4.1 Turning On iBS ................................................................................................................................ 20
4.2 Turning Off iBS ................................................................................................................................ 20
5. Care and Cleaning ............................................................................................................................... 21
6. Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 22
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Documentation Information
Documentation Information
This section describes conventions, and revision history of this document.
Audience
This document is intended to be read by:
 Technical support engineers
 Maintenance engineers
 Installation and commissioning engineers
 Enterprise users
Documentation Conventions
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Description
Tip
Indicates information that can help you make better use of your product.
Note
Indicates references that can further describe the related topics.
Caution
Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage.
Warning
Indicates situations that could cause minor personal injury.
Danger
Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death.
Notation Conventions
Item
“”
Description
The quotation marks enclose the name of a software interface element. For
example, click “OK”.
The text in boldface denotes the name of a hardware button. For example, press
Bold
->
the PTT key.
The symbol directs you to access a multi-level menu. For example, to select “New”
from the “File” menu, we will describe it as follows: “File -> New”.
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Revision History
Document Version
00
Product Version
V1.0
Release Date
August 2017
Description
Release date.
FCC Warning
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 140cm between the radiator& your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note: 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.
ISEDC RSS warning
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance
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'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
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Introduction
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.
ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 140cm between the radiator & your
body.
IC exposition aux radiations:
Cet équipement est conforme avec ISEDC les limites d'exposition aux rayonnements définies pour contrôlé
environnement.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 140cm de distance entre le radiateur et votre
corps.
Restrict use warning:
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1. Introduction
Integrated base station (iBS) is a new generation of base station supporting both narrow-band and
wide-band communications. It integrates multiple functionalities performed by separate hardware units
such as CHU, BSCU, DPU, and IRU into one hardware unit. iBS delivers stable signal coverage for a
certain area and ensures smooth and continuous communication. It is suitable for users from public sector
such as police, firemen, as well as commercial users.
Highlights
 Small footprint, low power consumption, and excellent mobility.

Fan-less design achieved by high-grade heat conductive materials.
 Easy installation, low construction and maintenance cost.
 Multi-carrier technology and SDR technology, supports up to eight carriers.
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Getting Started
2. Getting Started
2.1 Appearance
The figure below shows the overall appearance of iBS.
Indicator
Connector
The figure below shows dimensions of iBS.
340mm
157.5mm
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2.2 Connectors and Interfaces
The figure below shows connectors and interfaces located on the bottom of the iBS.
No.
Mark
Name
Specification
Antenna diversity
RXD0
reception connector
Description
Connected to diversity reception antenna
N-F
for receiving diversity RF signals.
ANT0
ANT1
Antenna connector
Antenna connector
Connected to antenna for transmitting
and receiving RF signals.
N-F
Antenna diversity
RXD1
reception conenctor
Connected to diversity reception antenna
N-F
for receiving diversity RF signals.
Connected to external power supply.
PWR
WI-FI/GNSS
RET
Power supply
GNSS
antenna connector
External monitoring
interface
N-F (GNSS)
Connected to GNSS antenna.
Connected to external monitoring device,
DB8
supports dry contact signal input X 3 and
RS422 signal input X 1.
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No.
Mark
Getting Started
Name
Specification
Description
Connected to external transmission
SFP1
network.
Transmission
 Connected to optical-electric
interface 1
conversion module, supports Gigabit
Ethernet.
SFP/SFP-F
SFP0
 Supports SFP module.
 Supports single-mode optical fiber
Transmission
(communication distance≤10km) and
interface 0
multi-mode optical fiber
(communication distance≤200km).
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3. Installation
3.1 Safety Information
Before performing any operation, read the following precautions and operation instructions carefully to
ward off potential risks.
Local Laws and Regulations
When operating a device, comply with the local safety laws and regulations.
Power Supply
Danger
 Direct contact or indirect contact (through moist objects) with the high voltage or mains
electricity may result in fatal danger.
 Non-standard and incorrect operations on the high-voltage power supply may result in fire and
electric shock.
 Never wear conductive articles such as watches, bracelets or rings during operation.
 Do use dedicated tools during high voltage or AC operations.
 Take necessary measures to prevent entry of moisture into the equipment operating under a moist
environment.
 Make sure the lightning-proof grounding is implemented for the equipment to prevent it from being
damaged by lightning strikes.
 Disconnect the equipment from the power supply before installing or uninstalling it.
 Check the label on the cable to ensure correct connection.
 Make sure that the equipment is well grounded before powering it on.
 Disconnect the equipment from the power supply if you find water or other liquids in the equipment.
 Make sure the power switch is toggled to the “Off” position before installing the equipment.
Working at Heights
Work performed 2 m (6.56 ft.) above the ground is regarded as work at heights. Work at heights, comply
with related local regulations.
 Stop such work in any of the following conditions: adverse weather, wet steel tubes, and other risky
situations.
 Set danger signs and prevent unauthorized person from entering the work area.
 Avoid stacking scaffolds and other materials, and staying or passing below the aerial work platform.
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 Avoid dropping machinery and tools that may cause injury.
 Take sound safety actions such as wearing the hamlet and safety belt properly.
 Do wear heat-retaining clothes when working in cold areas.
 Make sure that the ladder is safe for use, and overload is strictly prohibited.
 The slant of the ladder is suggested to be 75°. When using a ladder, place it on a stable ground, and
take protective measures on the base part of the ladder for skid resistance.
 Handle and use all instruments and tools with care to avoid falling.
 Do not play or sleep on the aerial work platform.
Personnel
Installation and maintenance personnel must be trained to perform operations correctly and safely.
3.2 Installation Flow
The figure below shows the flow of installing iBS.
3.3 Installation Requirements
3.3.1 Site Requirements
Space Requirements
 It is recommended that the space of at least 200 mm be left between the product top and the ceiling.
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 It is recommended that the space of at least 500 mm be left between the product bottom and the
ground.
 For product installed at its back, the space of at least 200 mm should be left at both left and right sides;
for product installed at its left side, the space of at least 200 mm should be left in front and at back of
product.
 For product installed at its back, the space of at least 800 mm should be left in front of product; for
product installed at its left side, the space of at least 800 mm should be left at its right side.
 Install the product upright at a proper position.
Back Installation
Side Installation
Earthing Requirements
 When installing the equipment, ground the equipment before any operations and remove the ground
cable only after you remove all the other components and cables from the equipment.
 Ensure that the ground conductor is intact.
 Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor.
 The equipment must be connected to the PGND permanently. Before operating the equipment, check
the electrical connections of the equipment and ensure that the equipment is properly grounded.
3.3.2 Tools
Prepare the following tools for installation.
Philips driver, flat blade screwdriver, adjustable wrench, Allen wrench,
Regular Tool
cross-type torque screwdriver, combination wrench, rubber hammer, and torque
wrench.
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Safety Tool
Cable Making Tool
Measuring Tool
Installation
Antistatic wrist strap, safety belt, helmet, safety rope, and slip-proof gloves.
Wire stripper, wire crimper, and wire cutter.
Multimeter, tape measure, level.
Fixed pulley, step ladder, marker pen, percussion drill, electrical tape, anti-UV
Auxiliary Tool
cable tie, label, screw kit, expansion screw, utility knife, heat gun, and duct tape.
3.3.3 Materials
Before installation, check that all materials are well received.
3.4 Product Installation
The iBS can be mounted on a pole or wall as per needs.
3.4.1 Knowing Installation Parts
The following figure shows parts needed for iBS installation.
Auxiliary Fixture
Captive Screw
Back Panel
M6 Screw
Bolt
3.4.2 Installing iBS
3.4.2.1 Installing iBS on a Pole
You can install iBS on a metal at the back or left side of iBS.
Installing iBS at Back
1. Mark the installation position of the auxiliary fixture on the pole by using a marking pen.
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2. Place the auxiliary fixture onto the pole, insert four bolts into the auxiliary fixture and then tighten four
nuts by using a torque wrench.
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3. Secure the back panel onto the back of the iBS using four M6 screws.
4. Insert the back panel into the auxiliary fixture and tighten the captive fasteners on the back panel of iBS.
Installing iBS at Left Side
Installing iBS at left side and installing iBS at back are almost the same. The only difference is that the back
panel is secured to the left side rather than back of the iBS.
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3.4.2.2 Installing iBS on a Wall
You can install iBS on a wall at the back or left side of iBS.
Installing iBS at Back
1. Place the auxiliary fixture on the wall at the installation position and then mark the anchor points by
using a marking pen.
2. Drill holes at the anchor points and then install the expansion bolt assemblies.
3. Fit the auxiliary fixture on the expansion bolts, and then tighten the bolts.
4. Secure the back panel onto the back of the iBS using four M6 screws.
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5. Insert the back panel into the auxiliary fixture and tighten the captive fasteners on the back panel of iBS.
Installing iBS at Left Side
Installing iBS at left side and installing iBS at back are almost the same. The only difference is that the back
panel is secured to the left side rather than back of the iBS.
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3.4.3 Laying out Cables
3.4.3.1 General Requirements
Lay out cables according to requirements to reduce interference between them.
Safety Requirements
 Lay out cables away from sharp objects or jagged walls, or protect cables using conduit.
 Lay out cables away from heat sources, or add heat-insulation materials between cables and heat
sources.
Requirements for binding cables
 Bind same cables together.
 Bind cables securely and neatly, without damaging the cable jackets.
 Ensure that cable ties face the same direction and are aligned in rows horizontally.
 After installing cables, attach labels or tags to the two ends of each cable.
 Cables of different types cannot be crossed.
Requirements for laying out power cables
 The routing of power cables must meet engineering design drawing requirements.
 If the power cable length is insufficient, replace the power cable. The power cable must be complete
and cannot have splices or welding points.
 Avoid knotting or twisting the cable.
Requirements for laying out ground cables
 The ground cable cannot be led in aerially, but buried in the earth or arranged indoor.
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 Ground cables must be separated from signal cables to reduce interference between them.
 All metal components in the shell must be securely connected to the ground cable.
Requirements for laying out optical fibers
 Do not bind optical fibers where they are bent.
 Do not press optical fibers forcibly or crush optical fibers with force. Leave sharp objects away from
optical fibers to prevent damage to optical fibers.
 Coil up redundant optical fibers round specialize devices such as the splice tray.
 Coil optical fibers gently and do not break them.
 Cover optical fiber connectors with protective caps.
3.4.3.2 Cable Connection Description
The following table describes the connection of respective cables.
One end (at iBS)
Other end
Cable
Connector
Connected to ……
Connected to ……
Ground Cable
Ring terminal
Ground terminal
Grounding bar
RF Antenna
N-M
RXD0/RXD1/ANT0/ANT1
Antenna system
interface
Power Cable
Round electric
PWR interface
External power supply
SFP0/SFP1 interface
External
connector
Optical Fiber
SFP/SFP+
transmission
(such as switch, router)
Monitoring
8-pin
aviation
Cable
connector
GNSS Antenna
N-M
RET interface
External monitoring device
GNSS interface
GNSS SPD
3.4.3.3 Wiring Diagram
The following figure shows wiring diagram of iBS.
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Antenna
1 RF Antenna
2 Ground Cable
3 Power Cable
4 GNSS Antenna
5 Monitoring Cable
6 Optical Fiber Cable
Power
Supply
GNSS
Antenna
External Transmission Device
External Monitoring Device
3.4.3.4 Installing Ground Cable
1. Make a ground cable having ring terminals with shrink tubing at both ends.
The metal wires must be completed sealed, as shown in the figure below.
2. Connect one end of the cable to ground connector at bottom of iBS and the other end to earthing bar.
3. Attach labels or tags to the installed cable.
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3.4.3.5 Installing Power Cable
Note
Power cable delivered with iBS is 2*12AWG cable having a maximum length of 60 meters. If
distance between iBS and external power supply exceeds 60 meters, the cable diameter shall be
increased accordingly.
1. Connect one end of the cable to PWR connector of the iBS and the other end to external power supply.
2. Lay out the cable according to design requirements and fix the cable with cable ties
3. Attach labels or tags to the cable.
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4. Turning On/Off iBS
4.1 Turning On iBS
To turn on iBS, toggle the power switch on iBS to the ON position.
4.2 Turning Off iBS
To turn off iBS, toggle the power switch on iBS to the OFF position.
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Care and Cleaning
5. Care and Cleaning
To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below.
Caution
Be sure to turn off the product before cleaning.
Product Care
 Attach the connector cover when the connector is not in use.
 Do not pierce, strike, throw or scrape the product.
 Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry.
 Keep the device dry.
 Keep this device far away from overheating, which may shorten lifespan of the electronic parts, or even
distort or melt the plastic parts.
 Keep this device far away from extreme cold. Otherwise, the circuit board may be damaged by vapor
generated when the device is used at normal temperature.
Product Cleaning
 Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry
lint-free cloth or a brush regularly.
 Use a non-woven cloth with neutral cleanser to clean the device after long-time use. Do not use
chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid
potential damage on the surface. Make sure the product is completely dry before use.
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6. Specifications
DS-6250 U1 specification
Item
Limit
RX: 400‐460MHz,
Frequency range
TX: 410‐470MHz
General
Operating voltage
DC -48V
Operating voltage range
-37V/DC~-60V/DC
Maximum power dissipation
﹤550W
Bandwidth
5MHz
Duplex Separation
10MHz
Channel Bandwidth
12.5K
Operating temperature
-40℃~+55℃
Storage temperature
-40℃~+85℃
Humidity
5%RH~100%RH
IP Code
IP65
Size(mm)(W*L*H)
435x340x157
Weight(kg)
26Kg
Maximum usable
sensitivity
Receiver
Normal
≤-122dBm@BER 5%
Extreme
≤-121dBm@BER 5%
Adjacent channel selectivity
≥ -47dBm
Co-channel rejection
≥-12dB
Blocking
≥ -23dBm( @ ±1M , ± 2M, ±5M , ±10M)
Intermodulation response rejection
≥ -37dBm
Error behaviour at high input levels
≤0.01%(@input 10dBm)
Spurious response rejection
≥ -37dBm
Spurious
radiations
9KHz ~ 150KHz
≤-57dBm
150KHz ~ 30MHz
≤-57dBm
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30MHz ~ 1GHz
≤-57dBm
1GHz ~ 12.75GHz
≤-47dBm
Output power
46dBm
Power Stability
±1.5dB
FSK Bit Error
≤0.01%
Frequency error
≤±1ppm
Occupied Bandwidth
≤8.5KHz
Intermodulation attenuation
≤70dBc
Adjacent Channel
adjacent
≤60dBc
Power Ratio
channel(F0
±12.5kHz)
Transmitter
alternate
≤70dBc
channel(F0
±25kHz)
9KHz ~
≤-36dBm
150KHz
150KHz ~
≤-36dBm
30MHz
Spurious Emissions
30MHz ~
≤-36dBm
1GHz
1GHz ~
12.75GHz
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