Powerwave Technologies LNKA800 LNKA 800 User Manual users manual

Powerwave Technologies Inc. LNKA 800 users manual

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  LinkNet™LinkNet™LinkNet™LinkNet™ LNKA800 RF 800LNKA800 RF 800LNKA800 RF 800LNKA800 RF 800----900 MHz900 MHz900 MHz900 MHz    AMPLIFIER MODULESAMPLIFIER MODULESAMPLIFIER MODULESAMPLIFIER MODULES    USER MANUALUSER MANUALUSER MANUALUSER MANUAL    INSTALLATION, OPERATIONINSTALLATION, OPERATIONINSTALLATION, OPERATIONINSTALLATION, OPERATION    AND MAINTENANCEAND MAINTENANCEAND MAINTENANCEAND MAINTENANCE      KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES 60 Gough Road Markham, Ontario, L3R 8X7 Telephone: (888) 86-KAVAL Web:   www.kaval.com E-mail:  info@kaval.com  Document #DCM000000054, Rev.0 May 8, 2001
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  2001-05-08 16:18:16  Revision Date: 5/8/01:  ii  PPPPPPPPRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRYYYYYYYY        SSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNTTTTTTTT         © 2000 KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES All rights reserved. No part of this publication, or any software included with it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. This document contains proprietary information of KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document, without the prior written consent of KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, is strictly prohibited.  KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES provides this document as is, without any warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness of a particular purpose. KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES may make changes or improvements in the equipment, software, or specifications described in this document at any time and without notice. These changes will be incorporated in new releases of this document.  This document may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES waives responsibility for any labour, materials, or costs incurred by any person or party as a result of using this document. KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, and any of its affiliates shall not be liable for any damages (including, but not limited to, consequential, indirect or incidental, special damages or loss of profits or date) even if they were foreseeable and KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES has been informed of their potential occurrence, arising out of or in connection with this document or its use.   TTTTTTTTRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDEEEEEEEE        MMMMMMMMAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRKKKKKKKK        NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCEEEEEEEE        This manual makes reference to trademarks that are the property of other companies.  References are used only to refer to the products or services of the trademark owners.  LinkNet™ is a trademark of KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  2001-05-08 16:18:16  Revision Date: 5/8/01:  iii  TABLE OF TABLE OF TABLE OF TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS    1. LNKA800 MODULES................................ 4 OVERVIEW.............................................................. 4 Theory Of Operation ......................................... 4 MODELS................................................................. 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................... 5 LNKA800 RF Module........................................ 5 MODULE SPECIFICATIONS....................................... 6 OPERATION............................................................ 7 Software Set-up ................................................ 7 Configuration..................................................... 7 De-Rating Chart ................................................8 Power On Self Test (POST).............................. 9 Normal Operation............................................10 LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE Module .......11 ANTENNA INSTALLATION........................................12
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    4    Theory Of Operation A LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE is a Broad-Band Digitally Controlled Class-A Amplifier. The most common LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE applications are the extension of above ground signals into buildings, tunnels, vehicles or the extension of radio coverage patterns into outdoor shaded areas such as deep valleys. From an applications standpoint, an LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE is very similar to a regular two-way radio repeater. On Frequency Radio Repeaters can be combined using regular two-way radio multicoupling or duplexing equipment and have input and output signal characteristics to those of regular transmitters and receivers. The one special consideration in LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE systems is that of input to output antenna isolation. This must be carefully engineered for each installation. These Modules are designed for indoor use only and are intended for mounting in a standard EIA 19 inch rack. Modular design of LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE circuitry allows for easy servicing, stocking of spares, adaptability and upgrade ability. LNKA800 MODULE FAMILY MODEL  TYPE  FREQUENCY LNKA800-A  Broadband Amplifier  806-824 MHz LNKA800-B  Broadband Amplifier  851-869 MHz LNKA800-C  Broadband Amplifier  824-849 MHz LNKA800-D  Broadband Amplifier  869-894 MHz LNKA800-E  Broadband Amplifier  896-902 MHz LNKA800-F  Broadband Amplifier  928-941 MHz  1. LNKA800 MODULESOverview Models
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    5    LNKA800 RF Module  Block diagram Amplifier BoardUMC Controller Board without TCXORF Input806-941 MHzRF Output806-941 MHzMicro-Controllerwith lines toall BoardsBlind-Mateto SMA RFConnectorBlind-Mateto SMA RFConnectorPower &Control toBackplaneAGC Gain Control LoopCommunicationInterfacesGainControlDielectric FilterLinear Power AmplifierPowerCircuitsDielectric FilterDigital Gain Control
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    6    Frequency Bands  See Model Chart Modulation & Channel Spacing  Broadband Amplifiers RF Output Power Capability  1dB Compression Point = +37 dBm Typical IP3 Intermodulation = +47 dBm Typical AGC Control Adjustment Range  +15 to +30 dBm or Disabled Gain Adjustment Range  +34 to +84 dB Noise Figure  <8 dB, 5 dB Typical Maximum RF Input  < +10 dBm without Damage Transmit Duty Cycle  Continuous Transmit Spurious  -13 dBm max Receive Conducted Spurious  -57 dBm Max Group Delay  <5 uS RF Connectors  SMA (50Ω) Connectors on back of Card-Cage Module Power Supply Requirements  40 Watts Maximum Connections Edge Connector & 2 Blind-Mate RF Connectors to Card-Cage, DB-15 Connector on back of Card-Cage provides per-Module Fault Relay, Interconnect to other Modules, & RS-232 Connection Front Panel Indicators  Operating, Stand by, Fault, Program Mode Configuration Options  RF Modules may be configured either via the optional Controller Module, or via a PC and an RS-232 Connection via the Card-Cage. Operating Temperature Range  -10 to +50oC; Consult Kaval for installation specific forced-air cooling requirements Operating Humidity Range  10 to 90% RH, Non-Condensing Size & Weight  9.11” High, 2.00” Wide, 14.00” Deep, 10 lbs, 4.5 kg Max  Module Specifications
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    7    Software Set-up The LNKA800 module is shipped with the following factory set options: OPTION  RANGE OF VALUES  DEFAULT VALUE Frequency  See Model Chart  Order Specific Gain +34 to +84 dB  +34 dB AGC  +15 to +30 dBm or Disabled  +30 dBm Module Enabled  On / Off  On Default values may be changed when an order is placed.  Check your order confirmation (shipped with modules) for customized values.   In line with the versatility of the LinkNetTM Platform, it is possible to re-configure the LNKA800 module in the field.  For further information on the modification software and the PC adapter, contact KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES by E-mail: info@kaval.com Configuration In line with the versatility of the LinkNetTM Platform, it is possible to re-configure the LNKA800 module in the field, either with a Personal Computer (PC) or via the optional Control Module. To use a PC it is necessary to have a Kaval CAB000000057 Control Cable to connect between the appropriate Module's DB15 connector on the back of the Card-Cage and the standard DB9 RS232 Connector on the PC. On the PC a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal is used to communicate to the LinkNet Module. The settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Commands are one or two words followed by pressing Return. Commands may be given in upper or lower-case. Available commands are... ACCESS USER:  Required as a simple password to gain access to customer settable parameters and diagnostics; This will time-out after 10 minutes, and may have to be re-typed. HELP or  ?:  Displays a list of Available Commands. LIST:  Displays Current Settings and Status Faults, Etc. VER:  Display the current Version of Software. ENABLE 1 or 0:  Enables or Disables the Module. GAIN ###:  Displays or Sets the Module Gain (in tenths of a dB). AGCTHRESH ###:  Displays or Sets the AGC Level (in tenths of a dBm). AGCEN 1 or 0:  Enables or Disables AGC.  Please consult Kaval Wireless Technologies for further support. Operation
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    8    De-Rating Chart To maintain the FCC Spurious Emissions limit of -13 dBm maximum, for multiple carriers it is necessary to de-rate their power level. For FM carriers, they need to be de-rated as shown...  Number of Carriers  Power per Carrier 1 +37 dBm 2 +26 dBm 3 +24 dBm 4 +22 dBm 5 +20 dBm 6 +19 dBm 7 +18 dBm 8 +17 dBm 9 +16 dBm 10 +15 dBm 15 +13 dBm 20 +11 dBm 25 +10 dBm 30 +9 dBm  For complex CDMA, TDMA, GSM, etc. carriers, typically de-rate by a further 3 to 5 dB. Consult Kaval for more information.
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01    9     Power On Self Test (POST) Each system module automatically performs a self-diagnostics when inserted into the system Card-cage.  These tests determine that the unit is a) correctly installed in the Card-cage and b) not damaged in transit.  • All six of the LED’s on the front panel will flash 3 times •  If the LED’s do NOT flash three times, then remove the module, check the power source, and re-insert the module, (See Installation Instructions). • If the card is “OK” the LED’s will continue normally. (See Normal Operation) • If there is a fault, then the Red Fault LED will remain on.  If this occurs, contact your KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Service Representative, (See Warranty / RMA Procedures).  The Power On Self Test is Not an RF test, it only verifies that there is power to the unit and that the logical circuitry is functioning.
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01   10   Normal Operation  The LNKA800 Module has six LED’s on the faceplate: 1.  OPERATING - Operating normally. 2.  STANDBY – Under the control of the Control Module, the LNKC1900 Module has the ability to act as a duplex transmitter, sitting perpetually in Stand by Mode waiting for the primary transmitter to fail. This LED should be constant Amber. If a Fault should occur with the primary module, the “Stand by” unit will immediately become the primary unit, at which time the Stand by LED will be turned off and the LED’s will show an operating Module. 3.  TRANSMIT – No function on these Modules. 4.  RECEIVE – No function on these Modules. 5.  PROGRAM – This LED will be constant Amber when the unit is being re-programmed by the Controller Module. This will signify that the unit is powered on but unavailable for use. 6.  FAULT – Red LED, If the internal diagnostics for the module detect a problem, then this LED will remain on
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01   11   LINKNET AMPLIFIER MODULE Module
 LinkNet™  LNKA800 RF MODULES  !  USER MANUAL DCM000000054   Printed:  01.05.08,16:18  Revision Date:5/8/01   12    •   All Antenna Installation to be performed by Qualified Technical Personnel only. •   Antenna Installation Instructions and locations below are for the purpose of satisfying FCC RF Exposure Compliance requirements. •  Note that if multiple LinkNet™ Modules are used, the Instructions below apply to the composite power output of all Modules when transmitting simultaneously. •  The Roof Top Antenna or Antennae for linking to the Donor Site(s) is/are directional (high gain) Antennae, fixed-mounted physically on the side or top of a building, or on a tower. The Antenna Gain must be no more than 10 dB. If multiple LinkNet™ Modules are used with output combiners into any one Antenna, and/or multiple Antennae are used on one Roof Top, then the sum of composite powers into all Roof Top Antennae must not exceed 100 Watts maximum. Please consult Kaval Wireless for assistance as required. The Roof Top Antennae location should be such that only Qualified Technical Personnel can access it, and that under normal operating conditions no other person can touch the Antenna, or approach within 10 meters of the Antenna. •  The In-Building Antenna connection is via a coaxial cable distribution system with Signal Taps at various points connected to the fixed-mounted Indoor Antennae. This is shown in the figure in the Introduction. The Indoor Antennae are simple 1/4 Wavelength (0 dB Gain) types. They are used with KAVAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES 12, 16, or 20 dB Cable Taps. As such the maximum EIRP will be at the first Tapped Antenna, which will be 12 dB below the maximum signal level of the LinkNet™ (+40 dBm); +28 dBm, or 0.63 Watts EIRP. If multiple LinkNet™ Modules are used with output combiners, then the composite power output of all Modules transmitting simultaneously must meet this maximum EIRP requirement. Please consult Kaval Wireless for assistance as required. These Antennae are to be installed such that no person can touch the Antenna, or approach within 0.2 Meters.   ANTENNA INSTALLATION WARNING  ALL ANTENNA INSTALLATION IS TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ONLY.  ANTENNA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LOCATIONS ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS, AND ARE NOT OPTIONAL.  ALL ROOF TOP ANTENNA INSTALLATION MUST BE SUCH THAT NO PERSON CAN TOUCH THE ANTENNA, OR APPROACH CLOSER THAN 10 METERS.   ALL IN-BUILDING ANTENNAE INSTALLATIONS MUST BE SUCH THAT NO PERSON CAN TOUCH THE ANTENNAE, OR APPROACH CLOSER THAN 0.2 METERS.   Antenna Installation

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