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RSN-iDEN-30-DC
Manual
R-tron Inc.
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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
Operating the iDEN MINI with antennas in very close proximity facing each other
could lead to severe damage to the Booster.
Safety Precautions
Warning
Caution
RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must be maintained between
the user and the external antenna of Booster 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.
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1. Introduction
Ground contact
RSN-iDEN-30-DC Booster is used to fill out uncovered areas in iDEN mobile systems, such as
base station fringe areas, road tunnels, business and industrial buildings, etc.
An RSN-iDEN-30-DC Booster 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.
To be able to receive and transmit signals in both directions, the Booster is connected to a donor
antenna directed towards the base station and to a service antenna directed towards the area to
be covered.
Control of the Booster is performed using a desktop or notebook loaded through the RJ-45 Jack
which can communicate with the Booster. Remote operation can be performed.
RSN-iDEN-30-DC Booster work as bi-directional amplifiers.
A Booster receives, amplifies, and retransmits signals inbound and outbound simultaneously, i.e.
from the base station via the Booster to the mobile stations and from the mobile stations via the
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Booster to the base station.
The Booster can be connected to a donor antenna directed towards the base station, and to a
server antenna directed towards the area to be covered. The donor antenna is connected to the
Booster with type-N connector. On the other hand, the server antenna is an external antenna.
The RSN-iDEN-30-DC Booster are controlled by powerful microprocessors. Operational status
LEDs are visible on the bottom of the Booster.
The Booster works with convection cooling without fan because it has a radiator behind the body
of RSN-iDEN-30-DC.
Operational parameters, such as gain, power levels, alarm condition, Automatic Gain Control
condition, etc. are set using a desktop or notebook and the RJ-45 jack, which communicate, either
locally or remotely via the UTP(Unshielded Twisted Pair Wire) cable, with the Booster.
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2. System Design
2.1 RSN-iDEN-30-DC Specification
2.1.1 Mechanical Specification
Parameter
Specification
RF Ports
N-female x 2, SMA-female x 5
Size
13.98 X 15.55 X 7.62(inch), 355 X 395 X 193.5(mm)
Weight
18.56Kg(40.92lbs)
Mechanical Specification
ALARM
800MHz
UL Output
-30dB CPL.
MODEM ANT
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
http://192.168.0.1:83
SERVER
ANTENNA
900MHz
UL Output
-30dB CPL.
REMOTE
800MHz
DL Output
-30dB CPL.
AC IN
110 -125Vac
LOCAL
900MHz
DL Output
-30dB CPL.
DONOR
ANTENNA
Note
Power outlet for compatible
external devices only
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DC OUT
+12Vdc or -12Vdc
MAX 2A
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2.1.2 Electrical & Environmental Specification
A. Spectrum Characteristics
Parameter
iDEN 800
iDEN 900
Operating
DL
851MHz - 869MHz
935MHz ~ 940MHz
Frequency
UL
806MHz ~ 824MHz
896MHz ~ 901MHz
≥ 65dBc
Roll off
characteristics
DL & UL
@±500kHz from each edge of operating band
(in all temperature)
≤ 2.5dB (in all temperature)
Flatness
Gain
DL & UL
60dB to 90dB(in all temperature)
Delay
DL & UL
8.0µs Max.
VSWR
DL & UL
1.5 Max.
Composite
DL
30dBm
Output Power
UL
30dBm
UL
5dB Max. (@90dB Gain)
Noise Figure
12dB Max. (@60dB Gain)
RF Specification
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B. Environmental specification
Item
Standard
Power supply
Operating temperature
Humidity
110V~125V, 60Hz
-10℃ ~ 50℃
95 %
Remark
System Features
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2.2 Sub Unit Overview
RSN-iDEN-30-DC is composed of the following sub units:
UDC(Up Down Converter)
HPAs(High Power Amplifiers)
Multiplexers
Main Control Unit (MCU)
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
EMI Filter
PSU
MCU
UDC
UL HPA
DL HPA
Multiplexer
EMI Filter
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2.2.1 Block diagram
The following, Figure explains how the RSN-iDEN-30-DC serves signals.
2.2.2 UDC Modules
The UDC Module is basically a bi-directional amplifier that sharply filters out unwanted noise.
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2.2.3 Multiplexers
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2.2.4 Main Control Unit (MCU)
MCU is the control unit of RSN-iDEN-30-DC. It controls and monitors operational parameters.
It also generates alarms, an event log and many other functions of the RSN-iDEN-30-DC.
J10
J9
*Pin Map*
Port
Connected to
J6
MCU Vcc(+12V)
J7
Not Available
J8
PSU Alarms / Status LEDs
J9
iDEN 900
J10
iDEN 800
P1
Local
P2
Remote
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2.2.5 Power Supply
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) supplies a steady DC power to RSN-iDEN-30-DC by drawing
power from the general in-wall AC outlets
*Specification*
Item
Specifications
Operating Temp
-10℃~ 50℃
Humidity
5%~95%
Cooling method
Convection
Environmental
Voltage
AC110~125V
Current
4A Max / 6.5V, 12V, -12V , 27VDC
Frequency
60Hz typ
Leakage Current
0.5mA max.@110V AC
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2.2.6 High Power Amplifiers (HPAs)
The High Power Amplifiers the transmitted signal from a base station at the final stage of the
Booster and vice versa.
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2.2.6 EMI Noise Filter
2.2.7 Communication & LED Board
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* Hardware Installation
1. Setting for Command and Control
* iDEN MINI operates on a customer provided PC based platform with the following system
requirements.
Windows® XP
Strong recommended
128 MB RAM or more
Pentium Ⅲ processor or more
keyboard
RJ-45 jack
Step 1 Open My Network Places.
Step 2 Click the “View network connections”.
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Step 3 Push the right button of mouse and select the properties.
Step 4 Click the properties of TCP/IP.
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Step 5 Set the values and OK as the following. Close all windows.
Step 6 Open a new explorer window.
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Step 7 Type http://192.168.0.1:83 in the address box and press “Enter” key.
Step 8 Login with “administrator” of ID and “1234” of password and “OK”.
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2. Command and Control on the Web GUI.
A. iDEN 800.
a. To control the iDEN 800, check the box of iDEN 800.
b. The operating bandwidth, 18MHz-bandwidth and 7MHz-bandwidth, is possibly selected.
Select the operating bandwidth and push the “APPLY” and check the bandwidth.
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c. The operating frequency is able to be selected. Select the operating frequency and push the
“APPLY” and check the bandwidth and frequency.
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B. iDEN 900.
a. To control the iDEN 900, check the box of iDEN 900.
b. On the iDEN 900, 5MHz-bandwith is only available.
Select the operating frequency and push the “APPLY” and check the bandwidth and frequency.
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C. DL and UL gain setting.
a. Set the DL gain and UL gain, 50dB to 80dB, and push the “APPLY” button.
* Set the gain of iDEN 900 as same as the iDEN 800 gain setting.
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D. HPA on and off.
a. Press the “ON” and “OFF” and check the status.
The maximum output power for operating is +25dBm on both DL and UL.
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* Reference
The Operating Bandwidth & Frequencies
Bandwidth
Operating Frequency
851~869MHz
Downlink
851~868.8MHz
851~868.6MHz
18MHz-bandwidth
806~824MHz
Uplink
806~823.8MHz
806~823.6MHz
iDEN 800
862~869MHz
Downlink
862~868.8MHz
862~868.6MHz
7MHz-bandwidth
817~824MHz
Uplink
817~823.8MHz
817~823.6MHz
935~940MHz
Downlink
iDEN 900
935~939.8MHz
935~939.6MHz
5MHz-bandwidth
896~901MHz
Uplink
896~900.8MHz
896~900.6MHz
Operating bandwidth and Frequencies of iDEN
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