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RSN-NOTCH-43-C Quick Guide Please read this manual before operating this product. $IWHU\RXÂżQLVKUHDGLQJWKLVPDQXDOVWRUHLWLQDVDIHSODFHIRUIXWXUHUHIHUHQFH Address: R-tron Inc. 6402 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS 66211 Phone: +1-913-344-9977, 1-888-31R-TRON Fax: +1-913-344-9988 e-mail: info@r-tron.com Website: www.r-tron.com Introduction ⢠R-tron implemented intelligent design in the NOTCHCELL as following: ĆProgrammable Bandwidth and Band Âť 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz contiguous and non-contiguous segments Âť Any Band Combination within 65MHz PCS Band [A,D,B,E,F,C,G] Âť Three (3) 5MHz segments ĆRemote Access and Control ĆBuilt in CDMA MODEM Ć(DV\DQG4XLFN,QVWDOODWLRQ ÂŞ:HEEDVHG*8, Âť Plug and Play - DHCP Server @ Local Port Âť Automatic Easy Setup (Recommended) Âť ,VRODWLRQ'HWHFWLRQ Âť WiFi Access on site ĆAuto Level Control & Auto Shut Down Introduction NOTCHCELL repeater can be used in CDMA service shaded areas like in-buildings, underground and tunnels to cover its service area. This repeater system designed for dual and simultaneous service, namely, it receives signals from the base station through donor antenna, amplifies the signals and re-transmits it to one or other mobile stations. - NOTCHCELL utilizes the web-based user interface and web server to support the remote access. There are two physical LAN ports: ⢠The Local port provides the wireless on-site access to the repeater. The two ports allow local and remote users to access the repeater simultaneously. - DHCP server at the Local port enables Plug and Play by automatically assigning the IP address to the userâs computer. - Parameter setup is only one click away â ⢠Automatic Easy Setup feature will measure the isolation and limit the maximum gain accordingly. This will also enable Auto Level Control as well as Auto Shut Down. These two features are strongly recommended to prevent the uncontrolled power output, which could have an adverse impact on the RF network and the repeater. For example, ALC will automatically apply attenuation when the input signal strength is increased due to the new base station deployment near the repeater site. NOTCH antenna (Sold separately) A NOTCH antenna has great front-back ratio and ensures the better isolation between the Donor Antenna and Server Antenna. It is optimized for the NOTCHCELL models. It is recommended to use the NOTCH antenna when installing the NOTCHCELL models. Quick Guide Hardware Installation The installation procedure is as follows: 0RXQWLQJÄş*URXQGLQJÄş5)&RQQHFWLRQÄş3RZHU2Q First of all, check list of items: Repeater (1), AC Cord (1), Anchor Bolts (4), WiFi Antenna (1), UTP Cross LAN Cable (1), Quick Guide (1), Userâs Manual (1) 2 Mounting Step 1 Fixate the mounting bracket onto the structure using provided bolts or extra screws. Step 2 Lean the NOTCHCELL to hang the topside of the Guide Ring on the mounting bracket, and push towards the structure to mount. Hardware Installation Step 3 Fix the NOTCHCELL using 16 screws provided. Quick Guide Hardware Installation 2 Grounding A rod on the bottom side is intended for a building ground. Connect the ground cable to the rod. Dangerously high voltages may occur and damage the equipment if the equipment is not grounded properly. Warning Step 1 Connect a cable from a donor antenna to the DONOR ANTENNA Port. Step 2 Connect a cable from a repeaterâs server antenna to the SERVER ANTENNA Port. DO NOT connect or disconnect the coaxial cable while the power is on. Warning Hardware Installation 3 RF Cable Connection Note Enough isolation? Antenna isolation = Path loss between the server antenna port and the donor antenna port Antenna isolation Repeater max. gain +15dB If antenna isolation < Repeater max. gain +15dB Äş System oscillation or Low gain Model Max Gain RSN-NOTCH-43-C 95dB Minimum required isolation (@Max Gain) Server Antenna Donor Antenna Base Station 110(=95+15) Repeater Plugged in an AC outlet Mobile Station Donor Server Quick Guide Hardware Installation 4 Power On Step 1 Connect the power cord. Align the grooves fit into each other before connecting the power cord. Step 2 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Step 3 Power Switch turns on. How to turn on the power switch Note It will take approximately 1 minute to boot after turning it on. Attach the WiFi Antenna before turning on the power. Hardware Installation Step 4 Check if the Power LED turns on. Attach the WIFI Antenna as shown. Connecting the grooves âť Match the each groove when connecting the power cord. Quick Guide Operation 1 System Requirements NOTCHCELL operates on a customer provided PC based platform with the following system requirements: ⢠WindowsÂŽ 2000, WindowsÂŽ XP or WindowsÂŽ Vista ⢠Internet Explorer 6.0 (Recommended) or higher ⢠128 MB RAM or higher ⢠Pentium â ˘ processor or higher ⢠RJ-45 jack required 2 1HWZRUN6HWXS 2.1 Windows XP Step 1 Click the Start button and 0\1HWZRUN3ODFHV. Step 2 Click 9LHZQHWZRUNFRQQHFWLRQV. Operation To use the wireless network connection, precede the âStep 3â shown in the following and then go to the next Steps. Step 3 Right-click Local Area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties. Quick Guide Operation 1) Select,QWHUQHW3URWRFRO 7&3,3 and click Properties. 2) Check 2EWDLQDQ,3DGGUHVVDXWRPDWLFDOO\ and click OK. 10 Operation 3) Click 9LHZDYDLODEOHZLUHOHVVQHWZRUNV and then the following screen appears. 4) Double click r-tron and then you will be asked for the network key. Type the network key, ânotchcellâ and click Connect. Quick Guide 11 Operation 5) Your wireless network connection has been completed if you see the Connected as in the following screen. To use the local area network connection, repeat the âStep 1 and 2â in the page 8 and then go to the next Steps. Step 3 12 Right-click Local area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties. 1) Select,QWHUQHW3URWRFRO 7&3,3 and click Properties. Operation 2) Check 2EWDLQDQ,3DGGUHVVDXWRPDWLFDOO\ and click OK. Step 4 Close all windows. Quick Guide 13 Operation 2.2 Windows 2000 14 Step 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click 1HWZRUNDQG Dial-up Connections. Step 2 Right-click Local Area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties. Wireless network connection is available for the Windows 2000 if connected to the network card(Sold separatly). Select ,QWHUQHW3URWRFRO 7&3,3 and click Properties. Step 4 Check 2EWDLQDQ,3DGGUHVVDXWRPDWLFDOO\ and click OK. Step 5 Close all windows. Operation Step 3 Quick Guide 15 Operation 2.3 Windows Vista Step 1 Click the Start button and Control Panel. Step 2 Click 1HWZRUNDQG,QWHUQHW. Step 3 Click 1HWZRUNDQG6KDULQJ&HQWHU. To use the wireless network connection, precede the âStep 4â shown in the following and then go to the next Steps. Step 4 Click &RQQHFWWRDQHWZRUN in the following screen. 1) Double click r-tron as shown in the following screen. 2) You will be asked for the network key. Input the network key, ânotchcellâ in the following screen. 3) &RQQHFWWRDQHWZRUN screen appears. 4) Click View status of Wireless Network Connection. To use the local area network connection, repeat the Step 1,2, 3 and then go to the next Steps. 16 Step 4 Click View status of Local Area Connection. Step 5 Click Properties and a caution pop-up window will appear. Click OK. Step 6 Select ,QWHUQHW3URWRFRO9HUVLRQ 7&3,3Y and click Properties. Step 7 Check 2EWDLQDQ,3DGGUHVVDXWRPDWLFDOO\ and click OK. Step 8 Close all windows. Step 1 Open your Web browser and type â192.168.0.1:83â into the URL address box. Then press the Enter key. Step 2 The login screen will appear. Type âoperatorâ for the ID and ârtronâ for the password and then click OK. Step 3 The pop-up message for the login success will appear. Click OK. Operation 3 System Login Quick Guide 17 Operation 4 System Setup 4.1 Security In the Operator mode, only the password can be changed in this Security page. 4.21HWZRUN Click 1HWZRUN in the left menu. 18 1HWZRUN6HWXS ⢠/RFDWLRQ,QIRUPDWLRQ: Enter the latitude and longitude of a location, otherwise you cannot access the system setup. You can input either Decimal Degrees or Degrees-Minutes-Seconds. [Example.] (âN/S â | âE/W â) ddd.dddddd: (Latitude: N 39.006957 Longitude: W 94.532306) Operation ⢠Cascade Code [Mandatory]: Type in the pre-assigned code. Otherwise, you cannot access system setup. ⢠+HDUWEHDW,QWHUYDO: Sets the time to transmit the Heartbeat to NMC Server. (Default value is 20 minutes. At the setup, temporarily reduce the value to 1 minute. After conforming heartbeat report, set the value back to 20 minutes.) ⢠3URGXFW,QIRUPDWLRQ: This is for manufacturer used only. DO NOT change this value. ⢠6WDWLF,3IRU5HPRWH&RQWURO: Connect to the External Monitoring Device for Remote Access. Do not enter any value unless a static IP is assigned. DHCP client. ⢠10&6HUYHU,3: Do not change this value; otherwise, the Heartbeat transmission or Remote Access may not work. Quick Guide 19 Operation User Note ⢠/RFDWLRQ,QIRUPDWLRQ: Type the location information such as the building name, address, city, state, zip code and telephone, and then click SAVE to save the information you provide. ⢠'RQRU6LWH,QIRUPDWLRQ: Type the base stationâs ID, and then click SAVE to save the information you provide. ⢠,QVWDOOHU,QIRUPDWLRQ: Type the installer information such as the company, name and telephone, and then click SAVE to save the information you provide. ⢠User Comment: You can add comments. Up to 50 comments can be stored in the memory. The length of characters for each comment is limited to 60 characters. - After you click SAVE in the User Comment option, the following pop up window appears. Click OK to save. 20 Operation 4.3 Modem ⢠After you click RESTART in the Modem Restart option, the following pop up window appears.Click OK to restart. Quick Guide 21 Operation 4.4 Control Check NOTCHCELL_20W in the left menu. Setup 22 Solution 1. Automatic Easy Setup (Recommended) Operation Step 1 Return To Factory Defaults ⢠To reset to factory defaults, click ,1,7,$/,=(. Step 2 Select Bandwidth and Band and click APPLY. Step 3 Automatic Easy Setup (Recommended) Automatic Easy Setup proceeds to: ⢠Isolation measurement On ⢠Calculation of Available Maximum Gain by the isolation. ⢠ASD On ⢠ALC On to get Maximum DL Output Power 43dBm [Default] or Maximum Gain 95dB. Quick Guide 23 Operation Click Execute. Automatic Easy Setup feature will measure the isolation and limit the maximum gain accordingly. This will also enable Auto Level Control as well as Auto Shut Down. These two features are strongly recommended to prevent the uncontrolled power output, which could have an adverse impact on the RF network and the repeater. For example, ALC will apply attenuation automatically when the input signal strength is increased due to the new base station deployment near the repeater site. 24 Step 4 Click OK. Step 5 Click OK again. Step 6 Setup will automatically begin. Operation Note Automatic Easy Setup process will take approximately 20 seconds. Result 1 Constant Maximum DL Output Power 43dBm if DL Input Power >= -52dBm. Result 2 Maximum Gain 85dB if DL Input Power < -52dBm. After running Automatic Easy Setup or ,VRODWLRQ0HDVXUHPHQW, ,VRODWLRQ value is displayed with âGOODâ when the isolation is higher than 110dB, or it is displayed with the actual value when the isolation is lower than 110dB. ⢠Automatic Level Control: Type under 43 and then click APPLY and ON. [Example] For the repeater with 43dBm maximum output power, 95dB maximum JDLQG%JDLQFRQWUROUDQJHÄş,ILQSXWVLJQDOG%PDQG$/&LVVHWDV 43dBm, the gain will be 88dB to adjust to the output power. If input signal is -60dBm, the output power will be 35dBm by the limitation of the maximum gain even though the ALC is set as 43dBm. Quick Guide 25 Operation Tip $SSO\LQJ8SOLQN*DLQ2IIVHW Perform the following steps to adjust the Uplink Gain by the offset relative to the Downlink Gain. Uplink Gain Offset Downlink Gain Uplink Gain ⢠Automatic Shutdown: Type the desired values for dBm, seconds, and then click APPLY. (e.g. 46dBm, 20seconds) [Example] For the repeater with 46dBm maximum output power, 95dB maximum gain / 40dB gain control range, Assuming ASD Level: 46dBm, ASD Time: 20seconds. If the output power is 46dBm (ASD LEVEL) and higher, the repeater will shutdown for 20 seconds (ASD TIME). Restoration Restoration recovers the service by turning on the amplifiers of repeater fundamentally. After a permanent shutdown, the Restoration turns on the amplifiers of the repeater at the Restoration Time everyday. 26 Solution 2. DL Output Power < Max. 43dBm Repeat Step 1 through Step 6. Step 2A Change the level at Automatic Level Control and click APPLY. Result Operation Step 1A Constant output power set as the ALC level. Quick Guide 27 Operation Solution 3. Fixed Gain [Not Recommended] Step 1B Repeat Step 1 through Step 6. Automatic Easy Setup will calculate the Available Maximum Gain which defines the maximum gain to be setup. DO NOT setup the gain higher than the Available Warning Maximum Gain. Step 2B 28 Read DL Input Power and the gain controlled by Automatic Easy Setup. Step 3B Turn off '/$PSOLILHU and 8/$PSOLILHU. Operation Alarms < Alarm Status > < Alarm Range > ⢠Reported to Sprint : If an alarm occurs, the repeater will report directly to Sprint as a SNMP Trap so the LED of ALARM on the repeater does not blink. ⢠On Site Alarm : If an alarm occurs, the alarm LED on the repeater will turn on. Please refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual. ⢠No change of the values in the alarm range is recommended. 4.5 Update Click Update in the left menu. 5.5.1 Update: System Firmware Step 1 Click Browse. Quick Guide 29 Operation 30 Step 2 A pop-up window will appear. Select the ILUPZDUHILOH and click Open. Step 3 Fill in the Key Value by using the last four characters in the file name and Click Update. A pop-up window will appear after completing all the update processes. Click OK to reboot the system. Step 5 It will take a few minutes to update the new Web GUI. If the system reboots, go to the login page and login again. * Login page: http://192.168.0.1:83 (Local access) A specified IP address on DHCP(Remote access). Operation Step 4 Quick Guide 31 Operation 5.5.2 Restore RESTORE builds up the values of parameters before the initialization. 4.6 Reboot Click Reboot in the left menu. In this menu, you can reboot the system. If you click the button to reboot, the following pop up window appears. Click OK to reboot the system. 32 Operation 4.7 Alarm History Click Alarm History in the left menu. Click *(7+,6725<. The history list of alarm issued will be displayed. To erase the alarm history on the memory, click (5$6(+,6725<. A confirmation pop-up window will appear and click OK. To clear the alarm history on the screen, click CLEAR. Note Up to 50 alarm lists can be stored in the memory. Quick Guide 33 Operation 4.8$ODUP0DVN If you enable the alarms by selecting the check boxes, only the checked items are listed in the alarm history. To enable the alarm to be saved in the alarm history list, select the check boxes as shown in the followings: 4.9 Logout If you want to logout, click Logout in the left menu. A warning pop-up window will appear and then click OK to logout. 34 Appendix ⢠%DQGZLGWK)UHTXHQF\ Appendix 7KHYDOXHVRIWKHEDQGZLGWKDQGIUHTXHQF\RI&'0$ Bandwidth Operating Frequency A1, A2, A3, D, B1, B2, B3, E, F, C3, C4, C5, G 10 A1A2, A2A3, A3D, DB1, B1B2, B2B3, B3E, EF, FC3, C3C4, C4C5, C5G 15 A1A2A3, A2A3D, A3DB1, DB1B2, B1B2B3, B2B3E, B3EF, EFC3, FC3C4, C3C4C5, C4C5G 20 A1A2A3D, A2A3DB1, A3DB1B2, DB1B2B3, B1B2B3E, B2B3EF, B3EFC3, EFC3C4, FC3C4C5, C3C4C5G 5+5 A1+A3, A1+D, A1+B1, A1+B2, A1+B3, A1+E, A1+F, A1+C3, A1+C4, A1+C5, A1+G, A2+D, A2+B1, A2+B2, A2+B3, A2+E, A2+F, A2+C3, A2+C4, A2+C5, A2+G, A3+B1, A3+B2, A3+B3, A3+E, A3+F, A3+C3, A3+C4, A3+C5, A3+G, D+B2, D+B3, D+E, D+F, D+C3, D+C4, D+C5, D+G, B1+B3, B1+E, 1+F, B1+C3, B1+C4, B1+C5, B1+G, B2+E, B2+F, B2+C3, B2+C4, B2+C5, B2+G, B3+F, B3+C3, B3+C4, B3+C5, B3+G, E+C3, E+C4, E+C5, E+G, F+C4, F+C5, F+G, C3+C5, C3+G 10+5 A1A2+D, A1A2+B1, A1A2+B2, A1A2+B3, A1A2+E, A1A2+F, A1A2+C3, A1A2+C4, A1A2+C5, A1A2+G, A2A3+B1, A2A3+B2, A2A3+B3, A2A3+E, A2A3+F, A2A3+C3, A2A3+C4, A2A3+C5, A2A3+G, A3D+B2, A3D+B3, A3D+E, A3D+F, A3D+C3, A3D+C4, A3D+C5, A3D+G, DB1+B3, DB1+E, DB1+F, DB1+C3, DB1+C4, DB1+C5, DB1+G, B1B2+E, B1B2+F, B1B2+C3, B1B2+C4, B1B2+C5, B1B2+G, B2B3+F, B2B3+C3, B2B3+C4, B2B3+C5, B2B3+G, B3E+C3, B3E+C4, B3E+C5, B3E+G, EF+C4, EF+C5, EF+G, FC3+C5, FC3+G, C3C4+G Quick Guide 35 Appendix 36 Bandwidth Operating Frequency 15+5 A1A2A3+B1, A1A2A3+B2, A1A2A3+B3, A1A2A3+E, A1A2A3+F, A1A2A3+C3, A1A2A3+C4, A1A2A3+C5, A1A2A3+G, A2A3D+B2, A2A3D+B3, A2A3D+E, A2A3D+F, A2A3D+C3, A2A3D+C4, A2A3D+C5, A2A3D+G, A3DB1+B3, A3DB1+E, A3DB1+F, A3DB1+C3, A3DB1+C4, A3DB1+C5, A3DB1+G, DB1B2+E, DB1B2+F, DB1B2+C3, DB1B2+C4, DB1B2+C5, DB1B2+G, B1B2B3+F, B1B2B3+C3, B1B2B3+C4, B1B2B3+C5, B1B2B3+G, B2B3E+C3, B2B3E+C4, B2B3E+C5, B2B3E+G, B3EF+C4, B3EF+C5, B3EF+G, EFC3+C5, EFC3+G, FC3C4+G 20+5 A1A2A3D+B2, A1A2A3D+B3, A1A2A3D+E, A1A2A3D+F, A1A2A3D+C3, A1A2A3D+C4, A1A2A3D+C5, A1A2A3D+G, A2A3DB1+B3, A2A3DB1+E, A2A3DB1+F, A2A3DB1+C3, A2A3DB1+C4, A2A3DB1+C5, A2A3DB1+G, A3DB1B2+E, A3DB1B2+F, A3DB1B2+C3, A3DB1B2+C4, A3DB1B2+C5, A3DB1B2+G, DB1B2B3+F, DB1B2B3+C3, DB1B2B3+C4, DB1B2B3+C5, DB1B2B3+G, B1B2B3E+C3, B1B2B3E+C4, B1B2B3E+C5, B1B2B3E+G, B2B3EF+C4, B2B3EF+C5, B2B3EF+G, B3EFC3+C5, B3EFC3+G, EFC4+G 5+5+5 A1+A3+B1, A1+A3+B2, A1+A3+B3, A1+A3+E, A1+A3+F, A1+A3+C3, A1+A3+C4, A1+A3+C5, A1+A3+G, A1+D+B2, A1+D+B3, A1+D+E, A1+D+F, A1+D+C3, A1+D+C4, A1+D+C5, A1+D+G, A1+B1+B3, A1+B1+E, A1+B1+F, A1+B1+C3, A1+B1+C4, A1+B1+C5, A1+B1+G, A1+B2+E, A1+B2+F, A1+B2+C3, A1+B2+C4, A1+B2+C5, A1+B2+G, A1+B3+F, A1+B3+C3, A1+B3+C4, A1+B3+C5, A1+B3+G, A1+E+C3, A1+E+C4, A1+E+C5, A1+E+G, A1+F+C4, A1+F+C5, A1+F+G, A1+C3+C5, A1+C3+G, A1+C4+G, A2+D+B2, A2+D+B3, A2+D+E, A2+D+F, A2+D+C3, A2+D+C4, A2+D+C5, A2+D+G, A2+B1+B3, A2+B1+E, A2+B1+F, A2+B1+C3, A2+B1+C4, A2+B1+C5, A2+B1+G, A2+B2+E, A2+B2+F, A2+B2+C3, A2+B2+C4, A2+B2+C5, A2+B2+G, A2+B3+F, A2+B3+C3, A2+B3+C4, A2+B3+C5, A2+B3+G, A2+E+C3, A2+E+C4, A2+E+C5, A2+E+G, A2+F+C4, A2+F+C5, A2+F+G, A2+C3+C5, A2+C3+G, A2+C4+G, A3+B1+B3, A3+B1+E, A3+B1+F, A3+B1+C3, A3+B1+C4, A3+B1+C5, A3+B1+G, A3+B2+E, A3+B2+F, A3+B2+C3, A3+B2+C4, A3+B2+C5, A3+B2+G, A3+B3+F, A3+B3+C3, A3+B3+C4, A3+B3+C5, A3+B3+G, A3+E+C3, A3+E+C4, A3+E+C5, A3+E+G, A3+F+C4, A3+F+C5, A3+F+G, A3+C3+C5, A3+C3+G, A3+C4+G, D+B2+E, D+B2+F, D+B2+C3, D+B2+C4, D+B2+C5, D+B2+G, D+B3+F, D+B3+C3, D+B3+C4, D+B3+C5, D+B3+G, D+E+C3, D+E+C4, D+E+C5, D+E+G, D+F+C4, D+F+C5, D+F+G, D+C3+C5, D+C3+G, D+C4+G, B1+B3+F, B1+B3+C3, B1+B3+C4, B1+B3+C5, B1+B3+G, B1+E+C3, B1+E+C4, B1+E+C5, B1+E+G, B1+F+C4, B1+F+C5, B1+F+G, B1+C3+C5, B1+C3+G, B1+C4+G, B2+E+C3, B2+E+C4, B2+E+C5, B2+E+G, B2+F+C4, B2+F+C5, B2+F+G, B2+C3+C5, B2+C3+G, B2+C4+G, B3+F+C4, B3+F+C5, B3+F+G, B3+C3+C5, B3+C3+G, B3+C4+G, E+C3+C5, E+C3+G, E+C4+G, F+C4+G
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