Part 3
4. Operation 28 Step 4 The login process is complete. The Initial screen will appear. Step 5 In case of the initial login, you should input Cascade Code and Location Information of Network Setup. Otherwise a warning pop-up window will appear and you cannot access any of the menus. 4. Operation 4.5 System Setup 4.5.1 Security Operator has no authorization to access this menu. 4.5.2 Clock Click Clock in the left menu. In this menu, you can set the date and the time. Click Set Date/Time. Userâs Manual 29 4. Operation 4.5.3 Network Click Network in the left menu. Network Setup ⢠Cascade Code: Type in the pre-assigned code. Otherwise, you cannot access system setup. ⢠Location Information: 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) ⢠Heartbeat Interval: 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.) ⢠Product Information: This is for manufacturer used only. DO NOT change this value. ⢠Static IP for Remote Control: Connect to the External Monitoring Device for Remote Access. Do not enter any value unless a static IP is assigned. DHCP client. ⢠NMC Server IP: Do not change this value; otherwise, the Heartbeat transmission or Remote Access may not work. 30 4. Operation User Note ⢠Location Information: 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. ⢠Donor Site Information: Type the base stationâs ID, and then click SAVE to save the information you provide. ⢠Installer Information: 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. Userâs Manual 31 4. Operation 4.5.4 Control Check IDEN 800 or IDEN 900 in the left menu. < IDEN 800 > Parameter Setup < IDEN 900 > 32 4. Operation ⢠Reset To Factory Defaults - To reset the factory default, click INITIALIZE. - To restore the previous settings, click RESTORE. ⢠Bandwidth/Frequency: - For IDEN 800 If you select 18 MHz for bandwidth, the values of the frequency range are aaa If you select 7 MHz for bandwidth, the values of the frequency range is aaa - For IDEN 900 7KHYDOXHVRIWKHIUHTXHQF\UDQJHLVaaa iDEN 800 iDEN 900 18MHz-bandwidth 18MHz-bandwidth 817MHz 5MHz-bandwidth iDEN 900 UL iDEN 900 DL 896MHz 901MHz 935MHz 940MHz 862MHz iDEN 800 UL 806MHz 5MHz-bandwidth iDEN 800 DL 824MHz 851MHz 7MHz-bandwidth 869MHz 7MHz-bandwidth The Operating Bandwidth and Frequencies of iDEN Mode Bandwidth Operating Frequency Downlink 18MHz-bandwidth Uplink iDEN 800 Downlink 7MHz-bandwidth Uplink Downlink iDEN 900 5MHz-bandwidth Uplink a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] Userâs Manual 33 4. Operation ⢠DL Gain: Type values between 40 and 65 and then click APPLY. ⢠UL Gain: Type values between 40 and 65 and then click APPLY. Note Please make sure DL Automatic Level Control, UL Automatic Level Control are turned off before the gain setup. Otherwise, it may cause an error. ⢠DL Automatic Level Control: Type under 25 and then click APPLY and ON. ⢠UL Automatic Level Control: Type under 25 and then click APPLY and ON. [Example] For the repeater with 25dBm Maximum Output power, 65dB Maximum Gain / 20dB Gain control range, â If input signal is -35dBm and ALC is set as 25dBm, the gain will be 60dB to adjust to the level. If input signal is -45dBm, the output power will be 20dBm by the limitation of the maximum gain even though the ALC is set as 25dBm. ⢠Automatic Shutdown: Type the desired values for dBm, seconds and times and then click APPLY and ON. (e.g. 28 dBm, 3 seconds, 10 times) [Example] For the repeater with 25dBm Maximum Output power, 65dB Maximum Gain / 20dB Gain control range, Assuming ASD Level: 28dBm, ASD Time: 3seconds, ASD Count: 10. If the output power is 28dBm (ASD LEVEL) and higher, the repeater will shutdown for 3 seconds (ASD TIME). If the shutdown occurs 10 times (ASD COUNT), the 10th shutdown will be permanent. 34 4. 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. Userâs Manual 35 4. Operation 4.5.5 Upload Click Upload in the left menu. 4.5.5.1 Update: System Firmware 36 Step 1 Click Browse. Step 2 A pop-up window will appear. Select the firmware file and click Open. Click UPDATE. Step 4 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 firmware. 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). 4. Operation Step 3 Userâs Manual 37 4. Operation 4.5.5.2 Update: Web GUI 38 Step 1 Click Browse. Step 2 A pop-up window will appear. Select the GUI file and click Open. Step 3 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). 4. Operation Step 4 4.5.5.3 Restore To restore the previous version, click RESTORE. Userâs Manual 39 4. Operation 4.5.6 Reboot Click Reboot in the left menu. In this menu, you can reboot the system. 4.5.7 Alarm History Click Alarm History in the left menu. Click GET HISTORY, the history list of alarm issued will be displayed. 40 4. Operation To erase the alarm history on the memory, click ERASE HISTORY. A confirmation pop-up window will appear and click OK. To clear the alarm history on the screen, click CLEAR. Note Up to 300 alarm lists can be stored in the memory. 4.5.8 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. Userâs Manual 41 5. Troubleshooting Before contacting your service dealer, please make sure you refer to the following guide. If the IDEN MINI does not work normally after completing the following troubleshooting, please contact your local dealer or service center. Problem Cause Solution No LED On Check the power cord for secure connection. Cannot communicate with the repeater. Check if the LAN cable is connected to the repeater and your computer, or your computer to set IP address. Or please disable and enable the Local Area Connection. The mobile phone is not working well. Turn on the power. Donor Antenna Base Station Repeater Plugged in an AC outlet Donor or Server Antenna Server Mobile Station Not working well Check if the DL Amplifier and the UL Amplifier of Parameter Status are displayed ON. Oscillation Turn off the repeater. Measure the isolation and verify if the isolation between the donor antenna and the server antenna is enough for the repeater. Refer to the note on page 15. 1. The values above are changed randomly under operating of DL ALC, UL ALC, and ASD. 2. DL Amplifier and UL Amplifier are on and off iteratively. 42 Solution Green LED â steady Donor antenna connection â Good Red LED â flashing Server antenna connection â Bad Donor Antenna Base Station Repeater Check the cable connection to the server antenna and its VSWR. Server Antenna Plugged in an AC outlet Donor Server 5. Troubleshooting Cause Problem Mobile Station The red light turns on. Check if the value above is out of range. DL Input Power DL Output Power UL Output Power Temperature DC Voltage DC Current Lower Upper 14°F 20V 0A -30dBm 30dBm 30dBm 176°F 30V 5A If the Input Power or Output Power is out of range, please contact Technical Support. Download site: www.r-tron.com Toll Free: 888-31R-TRON Red & green LEDs are flashing irregularly. Malfunction of PSU. Please contact Technical Support. Download site: www.r-tron.com Toll Free: 888-31R-TRON Userâs Manual 43 6. Specifications Electrical Specifications iDEN 800 Parameter Selectable Bandwidth DL DL & UL In-band BW:18M In-band BW:7.0M 18MHzbandwidth a0+] a0+] a0+] 7MHzbandwidth a0+] a0+] a0+] UL 18MHzbandwidth a0+] a0+] a0+] 7MHzbandwidth a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] a0+] 5MHzbandwidth Roll off DL & UL Ripple Gain DL & UL Output Power DL & UL Delay DL & UL VSWR DL & UL 80dB Gain UL Noise Figure 50dB Gain Input Range DL & UL Power supply Operating temperature Storage temperature Consumption power 44 In-band BW:5M a0+] a0+] a0+] 5MHzbandwidth Frequency Selection iDEN 900 ÂG%F @Fedge+ / -500KHz ÂG%F @Fedge+ / -500KHz 3dB (Typical) 40dB to 65dB 25dBm 8.0Âľs Max. 1.5Max. 5dB Max. 12dB Max. -30dBm Max. 9a9+]W\SLFDO Ă&aĂ& Ă)aĂ) Ă&aĂ& Ă)aĂ) Â: DGGLWLRQDO: Mechanical Specifications Size Weight 6. Specifications Parameter RF connectors Specification N-female x 2, SMA-female x 5 14.01 X 19.88 X 6.48 (Inch), 356 X 505 X 164.5 (mm) 22.78kg (50.22lbs) The specifications are subject to change without any prior notification. Userâs Manual 45 6. Specifications LIMITED WARRANTY This product, as supplied and distributed by R-tron, in the original carton, is warranted by R-tron against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a limited warranty period of: Five (5) Year Parts and Labor This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased and used in the United States. R-tron will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and products become the property of Rtron and must be returned to R-tron. Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty. This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal, and except to the extent otherwise expressly provided for in this statement, use of this product, and shall not apply to the following, including, but not limited to: damage which occurs in installation; applications and uses for which this product was not intended; altered product or serial numbers; cosmetic damage or exterior finish; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature; use of products, equipment, systems, utilities, services, parts, supplies, accessories, applications, installations, repairs, external wiring or connectors not supplied or authorized by R-tron which damage this product or result in service problems; or incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations and surges; customer adjustments and failure to follow operating instruction. R-tron does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the product. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED ABOVE, AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIODS STATED ABOVE, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON R-tron. 46 Return Material Authorization(RMA) Procedure 1. Call Tech Support for troubleshooting. 2. If the device has a hardware problem, R-tron will replace it if it is within warranty. A RMA number will be issued for the return. 3. R-tron will ship the replacement and a return label will be provided. 4. The customer must return the product using the original packaging, including accessories. Userâs Manual 6. Specifications The return and exchange of products are not allowed without prior approval from R-tron America, Inc. Please follow the exchange procedure below. 47 MENO 48
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.5 Linearized : No Page Count : 21 XMP Toolkit : XMP toolkit 2.9.1-14, framework 1.6 About : uuid:c60e07bf-730a-4279-82d0-ab7cc12f4833 Modify Date : 2008:02:13 20:24:25+09:00 Create Date : 2008:02:13 20:24:21+09:00 Metadata Date : 2008:02:13 20:24:25+09:00 Document ID : uuid:45f4e485-4c82-446f-9ebb-a047ccbd4b08 Format : application/pdf Title : untitled Producer : Acrobat Distiller 6.0.1 (Windows)EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools