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RSN-iDEN-30-C User’s Manual 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 Internet: www.r-tron.com Notice Trademark R-tron is registered trademarks of R-tron Inc. Other products and company names mentioned herein this manual might be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Copyright Copyright © R-tron Inc. 2000-2007 All Rights Reserved Any reproduction, distribution, or revisions of any or all portions of this manual is prohibited without written permission from R-tron Inc. Notice This document describes the specifications, installation and operation of iDEN MINI. Hardware and software mentioned in this document are subject to continuous development and improvement. Consequently, there may be minor discrepancies between the information in the document and the performance and design of the product. Specifications, dimensions and other statements mentioned in this document are subject to change without notice. Questions or Comments 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 Internet: www.r-tron.com Safety Precautions Opening the iDEN MINI could result in electric shock and may cause severe injury. Warning Connect the equipment frame ground to building ground. Warning Safety Precautions Warning Operating the iDEN MINI with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater. Caution RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must be maintained between the user and the external antenna of repeater to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov Caution This equipment is for indoor use and enables the communication wiring to communicate only inside the building. User’s Manual Contents Glossary 1. Introduction 2. Description 2.1 Main Unit Overview 2.2 Sub Unit Overview 2.2.1 Block Diagram 2.2.2 PSU (Power Supply Unit) 2.2.3 UDC (Up Down Converter) 2.2.4 MCU (Main Control Unit) 10 2.2.5 HPAs (High Power Amplifiers) 11 2.2.6 Multiplexer 11 3. Hardware Installation 3.1 Check List of Items 12 3.2 Mounting 13 3.3 Grounding 15 3.4 RF Cable Connection 15 3.5 Power On 16 4. Operation 12 17 4.1 Connections 17 4.2 System Requirements 18 4.3 Network Setup 18 4.3.1 Windows XP 18 4.3.2 Windows 2000 21 4.3.3 Windows Vista 23 4.4 System Login 26 4.5 System Setup 29 5. Troubleshooting 42 6. Specifications 44 Glossary The following is a list of abbreviations and terms used in this manual. Glossary Abbreviation AC ALC ANT ASD DC GND GUI iDEN LED PSU RF TEMP VSWR Definition Alternating Current Automatic Level Control Antenna Automatic Shutdown Direct Current Grounding Graphic User Interface Integrated Digital Enhanced Network Light Emitting Diode Power Supply Unit Radio Frequency Temperature Voltage Standing Wave Ratio ALC (Automatic Level Control) ALC feature prevents the repeater from exceeding its maximum output power, by reducing the gain automatically. ALC is used to adjust the gain to an appropriate level for a range of input signal levels. ASD (Automatic Shutdown) Automatic shut down protects the repeater itself from the oscillation or excessive input signal and eliminates any degradation to the network. There are three parameters, ASD LEVEL, ASD TIME and ASD COUNT. If the output power gets higher than “ASD LEVEL”, the repeater will shut down for “ASD TIME” time and then turn the amp back on and measure the output power again. If this repeats “ASD COUNT” times, the repeater will shut down completely. User’s Manual 1. Introduction iDEN MINI repeater is used to fill out areas in iDEN mobile systems, such as base station fringe areas, business and industrial buildings, etc. iDEN MINI receives signals from a base station, amplifies and retransmits the signals to mobile stations. Also it receives, amplifies and retransmits signals in the opposite direction. Both directions are served simultaneously with the following features: • 7MHz or 18MHz-bandwidth service @ 800MHz’s • 5MHz-bandwidth service @ 900MHz’s • Adjustable Band Edge @ 800MHz’s and 900MHz’s • Roll Offs: 65dBc at 0.5MHz outside pass-band iDEN 800 iDEN 900 18MHz-bandwidth 18MHz-bandwidth 817MHz iDEN 900 UL iDEN 900 DL 896MHz 901MHz 935MHz 940MHz iDEN 800 DL 824MHz 851MHz 7MHz-bandwidth 869MHz 7MHz-bandwidth Donor antenna Base Station 5MHz-bandwidth 862MHz iDEN 800 UL 806MHz 5MHz-bandwidth Repeater Service antenna Plugged in an AC outlet Mobile Station Donor Overview: Service Service 2. Description 5. UL Output MON. 6. DL Output MON. 7. Service Antenna Port 4. Donor Antenna Port 2. Description 2.1 Main Unit Overview 8. ALARM 9. Mode Selection Jack 2. AC IN 1. Ground rod 10. DC OUT 3. MODEM ANT 1. Ground rod : Connects repeater frame ground to building ground. 2. AC IN : AC Power socket and AC Power switch. 3. MODEM ANT : Connects the Modem antenna. 4. Donor Antenna Port : Connects the Donor antenna. 5. UL Output MON. : Displays the output of Up Link RF connected with a measuring instrument and outputs 20dB lower than the actual output of RF. (30dB lower for iDEN MINI) 6. DL Output MON. : Displays the output of Down Link RF connected with a measuring instrument and outputs 20dB lower than the actual output of RF. (30dB lower for iDEN MINI) 7. Service Antenna Port : Connects the Service antenna. 8. ALARM : When an alarm of the On Site Alarm occurs, the red LED blinks and when it operates without any problem, the green LED blinks. User’s Manual 2. Description 9. Mode Selection Jack : The mode selection jack has two modes: Local Mode & Remote Mode. LOCAL Mode : This mode should be selected only if the iDEN MINI is used alone without being connected to a collocated repeater functioning as a local. (Use this mode for the Operation) REMOTE Mode : This mode should be selected if a repeater is being installed along with the iDEN MINI and the Ethernet port is being used for communicating with the repeater. 10. DC OUT : Power outlet for compatible external devices only. 2. Description 2.2 Sub Unit Overview 1. PSU 2. UDC 4. UL HPA 3. MCU 4. DL HPA 5. Multiplexer 1. PSU (Power Supply Unit) : See page 8. 2. UDC (Up Down Converter) : See page 9. 3. MCU (Main Control Unit) : See page 10. 4. UL / DL HPA (High Power Amplifiers) : See Page 11. 5. Multiplexer : See page 11. User’s Manual 2. Description 2.2.1 Block Diagram The following diagram explains how the iDEN MINI serves signals. SAW Filter with Programmable options 851~869 / 850.8~868.8 / 850.6~868.6 MHz with -65dBc@+-500KHz Donor antenna 18MHz-bandwidth Attenuator 1 Attenuator 2 7MHz-bandwidth SAW Filter with Programmable options 862~869 / 861.8~868.8 / 861.6~868.6 MHz with -65dBc@+-500KHz PLL 2 SAW Filter with Programmable options 935~940 / 934.8~939.8 / 934.6~939.6 MHz with -65dBc@+-500KHz Attenuator 1 Tx HPA Service antenna PLL 1 5MHz-bandwidth Attenuator 2 Multiplexer 18MHz-bandwidth Attenuator 1 7MHz-bandwidth Rx HPA SAW Filter with Programmable options 806~824 / 805.8~823.8 / 805.6~823.6 MHz With -65dBc@+-500KHz(18MHz-bandwidth) PLL 4 SAW Filter with Programmable options 817~824 / 816.8~823.8 / 816.6~823.6 MHz With -65dBc@+-500KHz(7MHz-bandwidth) PLL 3 Attenuator 2 SAW Filter with Programmable options 896~901 / 895.8~900.8 / 895.6~900.6 MHz With -65dBc@+-500KHz Attenuator 1 2.2.2 PSU (Power Supply Unit) The PSU (Power Supply Unit) supplies a steady DC power to iDEN MINI by drawing power from the general in-wall AC outlets. Multiplexer 2. Description Specifications Item Operating Temp Humidity Cooling method Voltage Current Frequency Leakage Current Environmental Specifications Û&aÛ& Û)aÛ) 20%~90%RH Convection AC110~125V 6A Max / 6V, 12V, 27VDC 50~60Hz typical 0.5mA max.@110V AC 2.2.3 UDC (Up Down Converter) The UDC (Up Down Converter) is basically a bi-directional amplifier that sharply filters out unwanted noise. Uplink Output Port 800MHz Uplink Input Port 900MHz Uplink Input Port 900MHz Downlink Input Port 800MHz Downlink Input Port Downlink Output Port User’s Manual 2. Description 2.2.4 MCU (Main Control Unit) The MCU (Main Control Unit) is the control unit of iDEN MINI. It controls and monitors operational parameters. It is also responsible for generating an alarm, an event log and many other functions of the iDEN MINI. J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 Pin Map 10 Port Connected to J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 iDEN 800 PLL, B/S, OUT DET, DL(Tx)/UL(Rx) HPA iDEN 900 PLL, B/S, OUT DET Alarms, LEDs MCU Vcc (+12V) Local Port Remote Port The HPAs (High Power Amplifiers) amplifies the transmitted signal from a base station at the final stage of the repeater and vice versa. 2. Description 2.2.5 HPAs (High Power Amplifiers) 2.2.6 Multiplexer A multiplexer is a device that combines two or more signals onto a common channel or medium to increase its transmission efficiency. Downlink Port Uplink Port Downlink Port Uplink Port 900MHz 800MHz 800MHz 900MHz Donor Antenna Port Service Antenna Port User’s Manual 11 3. Hardware Installation The installation procedure is as follows: • Check List of Items • Mounting • Grounding • RF Cable Connection • Power On 3.1 Check List of Items Index Items Quantity Repeater AC Cord Anchor Bolts Wall Mounting Template UTP Cross LAN Cable Quick Guide User’s Manual 3.1.1 Items Repeater AC Cord 12 Wall Mounting Template Anchor Bolts UTP Cross LAN Cable User’s Manual Quick Guide iDEN MINI is easy to mount using the assembled mounting bracket, which has 9 holes for the provided 5/16” fixing screws. Step 1 Remove the cover of double-coated foam tape squares at each corner on the back side of the template. Step 2 Stick the provided template to the wall using the tape squares while adjusting the horizon. Step 3 Mark with a pen for the holes and drill the marks or drill holes directly on the mark in the template. User’s Manual 3. Hardware Installation 3.2 Mounting 13 3. Hardware Installation Step 4 Put the screws or bolts into the holes. Leave some space in order to hang the iDEN MINI on the 4 bolts. Step 5 Mount the iDEN MINI and tighten the bolts. Caution 14 Once equipment is mounted to the wall of the building, be sure to check that it is firmly secured. 3. Hardware Installation 3.3 Grounding A rod on the left side is intended for a building ground. Connect the ground cable to the rod. Warning Dangerously high voltages may occur and damage the equipment if the equipment is not grounded properly. 3.4 RF Cable Connection Step 1 Connect a cable from a donor antenna to the DONOR ANTENNA Port. Step 2 Connect a cable from a repeater’s service antenna to the SERVICE ANTENNA Port. Note Enough isolation? Antenna isolation = Service antenna gain + Path Loss + Donor antenna gain Antenna isolation Repeater max. gain +15dB If antenna isolation < Repeater max. gain +15dB ĺ System oscillation or Low gain User’s Manual 15 3. Hardware Installation Model Max Gain iDEN 30 80dB Minimum required isolation 95 (= 80+15) Donor antenna Repeater Service antenna Plugged in an AC outlet Base Station Mobile Station Donor Service 3.5 Power On 16 Step 1 Connect the power cord. Step 2 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Step 3 Power Switch turns on. Step 4 Check if the green LED at the bottom turns on. 4. Operation Repeater 1 DHCP Client Modem Hub 4. Operation 4.1 Connections DHCP Server Repeater 8 Base Station Monitoring Device with wireless modem for Remote Access DHCP Client When REMOTE port is in use, the repeater runs as a remote DHCP client. Power on the switch to “I” The switch is located on the bottom of the main body. Connect UTP Cross LAN Cable to a PC and the iDEN MINI. When LOCAL port is in use, the repeater runs as a local DHCP server. Note It will take approximately 1 minute to boot after turning it on. User’s Manual 17 4. Operation 4.2 System Requirements iDEN MINI operates on a customer provided PC based platform with the following system requirements : • Windows® 2000, Windows® XP or Windows® Vista • Internet Explorer 6.0(Recommended) or higher • 128 MB RAM or higher • Pentium 䳯 processor or higher • RJ-45 jack required 4.3 Network Setup 4.3.1 Windows XP Step 1 18 Click the Start button and My Network Places. Click View network connections. Step 3 Right-click Local Area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties. 4. Operation Step 2 User’s Manual 19 4. Operation 20 Step 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Step 5 Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. Step 6 Close all windows. Step 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Network and Dial-up Connections. Step 2 Right-click Local Area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties. User’s Manual 4. Operation 4.3.2 Windows 2000 21
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