OPISYS orporated AVHR-5000 Dual Band Repeater (Model: AVHR-5000) User Manual Microsoft PowerPoint manual

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Installation User Guide
MODEL : AVHR-5000
- Content 1. General Information
1.1 Precautions
1.2 Features
2. System Components
3. Installation
3.1 Outside Antenna Installation
3.2 Inside Antenna Installation
3.3 Amplifier and Antenna Connection
3.4 Operating Instructions
4. Trouble Shooting
4.1 LED Alarm
4.2 Insufficient Outside Signal Problem
4.3 Vehicle Battery Discharge Problem
5. Specification
5.1 Amplifier Specification
5.2 Outside Antenna Specification
5.3 Inside Antenna Specification
5.4 Cigarette Power Code Specification
6. Certificates
7. Memo
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1. General Information
1.1 Precautions
Reference : Things you need to know to operate the product
properly
Caution : Things that you need to know not to damage the
product
Warning : Showing instructions for users to avoid unexpected
hazard
1.1.1 Do not drop the device
- Drop could damage the product
1.1.2 Do not place near magnetic
- It could be cause of malfunction
1.1.3 Product is supposed to be used with the cigarette power code. If you
want to use fuse cable, please ask professional installers.
1.1.4 Please unplug either with cigarette power code or fuse cable if you
don’t use
- It may cause battery discharge
1.1.5 Set up product on advised location
- It may not properly operate on unadvised location
1.1.6 Do not repair or remodel
- It could be cause of malfunction. Please contact a store where
you purchased if there is a problem
1.1.7. Do not operate device while driving
- It could be cause of traffic accident
1.1.8 Turn off the ignition before set up the device.
1.1.9 Do not put the device near vehicle air bag in the car
- You could be hurt by burst air bag or air bag which doesn’t
operate properly
1.1.10 Do not handle with wet hands
- Avoid risk of an electric shock
1.1.11 Clean up the surface where you set up inside and outside antenna
- It could be cause of a traffic accident when the antennas
detached from the surface.
1.1.12 Please stop use and unplug when smog comes out of the product
or could detect strange odor
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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Summary
This product is installed on cars, trucks, trailers, boats and homes to
improve user’s mobile phone signal.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
Decrease dropped call
Increase 2G/3G/4G data speed
Battery life extension
Voice quality improvement
It is a RF type amplifier used for only CDMA Cellular bands
in the 800MHz and PCS1900MHz .
(Please see page 11 for Operating Frequency)
1.2.2 Features
I.
Strong coverage area
- Gain 55dB
II. Automatic Overload Protect & Detect System
- Plug and play systems
III. IS-95A Spurious Specifications with 25dBm(0.3W) Output power
- Providing high data communication rate
IV. Complete Repeater Kit.
- Providing all components for installation
V. Dual Band Amplifier
- 800MHz / 1900MHz
VI. LED Alarm System
VII. GUI(Graphic User Interface)
- Please ask professional installers about GUI program.
VIII. Cost Effective Application for Vehicles, Boats, and Homes
- For at home users need to purchase cables, inside and outside
antennas to install.
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1.2.3 Installation
2. System Components
① Inside Antenna
② AVHR-5000
④ cigarette power code
③ User Manual
⑤ Outsider Antenna
▣ System Components
① . Inside Antenna: connects signal between mobile phone and amplifier
②. AVHR-5000: amplifies signal from outside antenna which receives
signal from a base station and sends amplified signal to mobile phone
③. User Manual: shows how to operate system
④. Cigarette Power Code : is the source of electricity
⑤. Outside Antenna: connects signal between base station and amplifier
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3. Installation
3.1 Outside Antenna Installation
3.1.1 Outside antenna is magnetic. So you can mount on the roof of vehicle
3.1.2 Outside antenna should be distance at least 5 feet from inside antenna
3.1.3 As showing on the picture below, suggested place to mount outside
antenna is rear end of roof
Good
Better
Best
3.2 Inside Antenna Installation
3.2.1 Inside antenna is self adhesive. You can place it wherever you want
3.2.2 Before installation, please remove attached paper
3.2.2 Recommend to mount under location shown
on the picture
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3.3 Amplifier and Antenna Connection
3.3.1 Place the amplifier under the seat or appropriate location.
3.3.2 Connect inside antenna connector to repeater
3.4 Operating Instructions
3.4.1 As the picture shown below, plug in the cigarette power code and press
red button to turn on
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3.4.2 Connect DC Jack as picture down below
3.4.3 Turn on the Switch as picture down below
3.4.4 After turning on switch, green LED light will be on(Green LED means that
system is normal mode)
※ Green and Red LED simultaneously brinks 3 times and then only
green LED light will be on
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4. Trouble Shooing
4.1 LED Alarm
GREEN LED
RED LED
문제점 찾기
Setting/Resetting
ON (after 3 times
blinks)
3 times blinks
See 4.1.1
Normal Mode
ON
OFF
See 4.1.2
Overload
Blink( once)
See 4.1.3
Oscillation
Blink(twice)
See 4.1.4
Insufficient
Isolation
Blink(3 times)
See 4.1.5
Alarm
Checking
Blink(Consecutively)
See 4.1.6
Overload
Blink( once)
See 4.1.3
Oscillation
Blink(twice)
See 4.1.4
Insufficient
Isolation
Blink(3 times)
See 4.1.5
Alarm
Checking
Blink(Consecutively)
See 4.1.5
Cellular
Item
PCS
4.1.1 ① Check if the LED light is on, on the cigarette power code
② Verify that DC code is connected correctly
4.1.2 ① Green LED light is normal mode. If it is blinking 2-3 times in a few
seconds, please see 4.1.3 ~ 4.1.6
4.1.3 ① This is normal mode that checking on input power signal and shows
signal status to users.
③ It will go back to normal mode soon
4.1.4 ① There is an oscillation between inside and outside antenna.
② This status is caused by a structure around that temporarily
disturbs mobile signals. Please move your vehicle to other location.
LED light will turn to green
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4.1.5 ① There is a insufficient isolation between inside and outside antenna
② While installing if LED light blinks three times, move the inside and
outside
antenna away and turn on/off and move antenna as needed.
③ If there was no blinking problem while set up but happens after, it
could be caused by surrounding structure but that could be come
back to normal if you move to different location.
4.1.6 ① Repeater CPU software is checking out if there are any
problems such as isolation, overload or conciliation.
② On alarm checking status repeater is not operating
4.2 Insufficient Outside Signal Problem
After repeater installed, if there is insufficient outside signal around your
vehicle such as uncovered signal area, you may not use your mobile phone
4.3 Vehicle Battery Discharge Problem
Verify cigarette power code LED light is on as shown below. If not, check
either vehicle key is appropriately positioned or engine is on. In case of
battery discharge, replace battery.
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5. Specification
5.1 Amplifier Specification
Items
Operating
Frequency
Cellular
PCS
Remarks
Downlink
869 ~ 894 MHz
1930 ~ 1990 MHz
CDMA Only
Uplink
824 ~ 849 MHz
1850 ~ 1910 MHz
CDMA Only
Downlink
55dB±2.0dB
55dB±2.0dB
Uplink
55dB±2.0dB
55dB±2.0dB
Downlink
+10dBm
+10dBm
Uplink
+25dBm
+25dBm
Downlink
< 5dB
< 7dB
Uplink
< 5dB
< 7dB
Downlink
< 5dB
< 5dB
Uplink
< 5dB
< 5dB
Downlink
+10dBm ±1dB
+10dBm ±1dB
Uplink
+25dBm ±1dB
+25dBm ±1dB
Downlink
+10dBm ±1dB
+10dBm ±1dB
Uplink
+25dBm ±1dB
+25dBm ±1dB
Gain
Output Power Level
@ 1FA
Ripple
Noise Figure
ALC Level
@ 1FA
Shutdown Level
After ALC
-45dBc/30kHz @±885KHz
@PCS
Spurious
Downlink
Uplink
-50dBc/30kHz @±1.98MHz
-45dBc/30kHz @±750KHz
@Cellular
-50dBc/30kHz @±1.98MHz
VSWR
< 1 : 1.8
Propagation Delay
< 1us
Frequency Stability
≤ ±0.05ppm
GUI Interface
RS-232C
Isolation Detection Range
45dB ~ 65dB
Only Uplink Shutdown
≥ -45dBm ±1dB @ downlink Input Signal
For BTS Protection
Input Voltage
6.0Vdc / 3.5A
Cigar Charger ‘s Vdc
Power Consumption
6.0Vdc / 840mA
@ No call
RF Connector Type
FME-male
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ +50°C (-40°F ~ 122°F)
Weight
< 2.2 Ibs (< 1.0kg)
Size(L*W*H)
4.9*4.8*1.4nch (125.5 * 123 * 35.5mm)
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5.2 Outside Antenna Specification
Items
Cellular
PCS
Remarks
Operating Frequency
820 ~ 890 MHz
1710 ~ 1990 MHz
Bandwidth
70MHz
170MHz
Gain
5dBi
VSWR
≤ 2.0 : 1
Impedance
50 Ω
Polarization
Vertical
Connector
FME(Female)
Antenna Length
28Cm
Weight
220g
Cable Length
5M
5.3 Inside Antenna Specification
Items
Cellular
PCS
Remarks
Operating Frequency
820 ~ 890 MHz
1710 ~ 1990 MHz
Bandwidth
70MHz
170MHz
Gain
2dBi
VSWR
≤ 2.0 : 1
Impedance
50 Ω
Polarization
Vertical or Horizontal
Connector
FME(Female)
Weight
50g
Cable Length
2M
5.4 Cigarette Power Code Specification
5.4.1 Input Specification
Items
Min
Typical
Max
Normal DC Input Voltage
12V
24V
DC Input Voltage Range
12V
24V
DC Input Voltage Current
3.0A
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5.4.2 Output Specification
Items
Min
Typical
Max
Normal DC Output Voltage
6.0Vdc
DC Output Voltage Range
5.7Vdc
6.3Vdc
Load Current Range
3.5A
Ripple
350mV
Over Current Protection
4.2
7.0A
Short Circuit Protection
Yes
6. Certificates
6.1 FCC Certification
▪ Model : AVHR-5000
▪ Certificate Data : 2011.03
▪ Certificate No.:
6.2 IC Certification
▪ Model : AVHR-5000
▪ Certificate Data : 2011.03
▪ Certificate No.:
7. Requirement
A minimum separation distance of 8 inchs(20 cm)
must be maintained between the user/bystander and
the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy
FCC RF exposure requirements.
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gor
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7. Memo
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