R tron SNTRIDC Wireless Booster(CDMA) User Manual RSN TRI 25 24 DC 0314 indd

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4. Operation
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Alarms
4. Operation
< Alarm Status >
< Alarm Range >
•R
 eported 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.
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4. Operation
b. CDMA
Check CDMA in the left menu.
Setup
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Step 1
4. Operation
Solution 1. Easy Setup [Recommended]
Return To Factory Defaults
• To reset to factory defaults, click INITIALIZE.
• To restore the previous settings, click RESTORE.
Step 2
Select Bandwidth and Band and click APPLY.
Step 3
Easy Setup
Easy Setup proceeds to:
• Isolation measurement On
• Calculation of Available Maximum Gain by the isolation.
• ASD On
•A
 LC On to get Maximum DL Output Power 24dBm [Default] or
Maximum Gain 80dB.
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4. Operation
Click Execute.
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.
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Step 4
Click OK.
Step 5
Click OK again.
Setup will automatically begin. This process will take approximately 20
seconds.
4. Operation
Step 6
10~20 seconds
Click CDMA in the left menu.
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4. Operation
Result 1
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Constant Maximum DL Output Power 24dBm
if the DL Input Power >= -56dBm
Maximum Gain 80dB if the DL Input Power < -56dBm.
4. Operation
Result 2
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4. Operation
After running Easy Setup or Isolation Measurement, Isolation value is displayed
with “95” when the isolation is higher than 95dB, or it is displayed with the actual
value when the isolation is lower than 95dB.
• Automatic Level Control: Type under 24 and then click APPLY and ON.
[Example]
 or the repeater with 24dBm maximum output power, 80dB maximum gain/
40dB gain control range, → If the signal -36dBm and the ALC is set as 24dBm,
the gain will be 60dB to adjust to the output power.
If the input signal is -61dBm, the output power will be 19dBm by the limitation of
the maximum gain even though the ALC is set as 24dBm.
•A
 utomatic Shutdown: Type the desired values for dBm, seconds, and times
and then click APPLY and ON. (e.g. 27 dBm, 10 seconds, 3 times)
[Example]
 or the repeater with 24dBm maximum output power, 80dB maximum
gain/40dB gain control range, Assuming ASD Level: 27dBm, ASD Time:
10seconds, ASD Count: 3.
If the output power is 27dBm (ASD LEVEL) and higher, the repeater will
shutdown for 10 seconds (ASD TIME). If shutdown occurs 3 times (ASD
COUNT), the 4th shutdown will be permanent.
Solution 2. DL Output Power < Max. 24dBm
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Step 1A
Repeat step 1 through step 6.
Step 2A
Change the level at Automatic Level Control and click APPLY.
Constant output power set as the ALC level.
4. Operation
Result
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4. Operation
Solution 3. Fixed Gain [Not Recommended]
Step 1B
Repeat step 1 through step 6.
Easy Setup will calculate the Available Maximum Gain which
defines the maximum gain to be setup.
Warning
Step 2B
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DO NOT setup the gain higher than the Available
Maximum Gain.
Read DL Input Power and the gain controlled by Easy Setup.
Turn off DL Amplifier and UL Amplifier.
Step 4B
ALC must be turned off; otherwise, the following message appears.
Step 5B
Change DL Gain and UL Gain.
Warning
Step 6B
4. Operation
Step 3B
The gain must be lower than the current value and
Available Maximum Gain.
Turn on DL Amplifier and UL Amplifier.
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4. Operation
Result
DL and UL gain are fixed and the output power depends on the input
power.
►
Tip
Applying Uplink Gain Offset
Uplink Gain Offset
Downlink Gain
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Uplink Gain
Uplink Gain Offset = -3dB
4. Operation
Result
※ Restore
	Restore recovers the service by turning on the amplifiers of repeater
fundamentally.
After a permanent shutdown, the Restore turns on the amplifiers of the repeater
with the period of Restore Interval.
Alarms
< Alarm Status >
< Alarm Range >
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4. Operation
•R
 eported 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.
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4. Operation
4.5.5 Upload
Click Upload in the left menu.
4.5.5.1 Update: System Firmware
Step 1
Click Browse.
Step 2
A pop-up window will appear. Select the firmware file and click Open.
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Step 3
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).
Step 1
Click Browse.
Step 2
A pop-up window will appear. Select the GUI file and click Open.
Step 3
Click UPDATE.
4. Operation
4.5.5.2 Update: Web GUI
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4. Operation
Step 4
 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).
4.5.5.3 Restore
To restore the previous version, click RESTORE.
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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.
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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.
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5. Troubleshooting
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.
Tri MINI
Donor antenna
for iDEN
Base
Station
Donor antenna
for CDMA
4. Operation
Before contacting your service dealer, please make sure you refer to the following
guide. If the Tri MINI does not work normally after completing the following
troubleshooting, please contact your local dealer or service center.
Service
Antenna
Plugged in an
AC outlet
Mobile
Station
or
Tri MINI
< a. iDEN >
Base
Station
Service
Antenna
Plugged in an
AC outlet
Donor antenna
for iDEN and CDMA
2Way
Divider
Mobile
Station
Check if the DL Amplifier, the UL Amplifier,
iDEN 800 UDC and iDEN 900 UDC in Power
Measurement are displayed ON.
< b. CDMA >
Check if the DL Amplifier and the UL Amplifier of
Parameter Status are displayed ON.
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5. Troubleshooting
Problem
Oscillation
Cause
Solution
< a. iDEN >
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.
< b. CDMA >
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. And
then redo the
easy set up
or set up the
repeater.
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.
Green LED →
steady
Donor antenna connection → Good
Red LED →
flashing
Server antenna connection → Bad
Tri MINI
Donor antenna
for iDEN
Base
Station
Donor antenna
for CDMA
Check the cable
connection
to the server
antenna and its
VSWR.
Service
Antenna
Plugged in an
AC outlet
Mobile
Station
Tri MINI
Service
Antenna
Plugged in an
AC outlet
Base
Station
Donor antenna
for iDEN and CDMA
2Way
Divider
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Mobile
Station
Problem
Cause
Solution
5. Troubleshooting
< a. iDEN >
The red light turns on.
On Site Alarms Range Lower Upper
DL Input Power
DL Output Power
UL Output Power
Temperature
DC Voltage
DC Current
14°F
20V
0A
-30dBm
28dBm
28dBm
176°F
30V
7A
< b. CDMA >
Check if the value above is out of range.
On Site Alarms Range Lower Upper
DL Input Power
DL Output Power
UL Output Power
Temperature
DC Voltage
DC Current
-90dBm
-10dBm
-14°F
20AV
0A
-20dBm
27dBm
27dBm
176°F
30V
7A
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
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6. Specifications
RF Characteristics
a. iDEN
iDEN 800
Parameter
Selectable Bandwidth
DL
DL & UL
In-band BW:18MHz
In-band BW:7.0MHz
18MHzbandwidth
851~869MHz
851~868.8MHz
851~868.6MHz
7MHzbandwidth
862~869MHz
862~868.8MHz
862~868.6MHz
UL
18MHzbandwidth
806~824MHz
806~823.8MHz
806~823.6MHz
7MHzbandwidth
817~824MHz
817~823.8MHz
817~823.6MHz
896~901MHz
896~900.8MHz
896~900.6MHz
5MHzbandwidth
Roll off
Gain
Output Power
Delay
VSWR
UL Noise
Figure
Input Range
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Ripple
DL & UL
DL & UL
DL & UL
DL & UL
DL & UL
80dB Gain
50dB Gain
DL
UL
In-band BW:5MHz
935~940MHz
935~939.8MHz
935~939.6MHz
5MHzbandwidth
Frequency
Selection
iDEN 900
≤65dBc
@Fedge+ / -500KHz
2.5dB (Typical)
50dB to 80dB
25dBm
8.0µs Max.
1.5Max.
5dB Max.
12dB Max.
-25dBm Max.
-35dBm Max.
≤65dBc
@Fedge+ / -500KHz
6. Specifications
b. CDMA
Specification
Parameter
Frequency
DL
1930~1995MHz
UL
1850~1915MHz
Normal Input
DL/UL
Output Power Level
24dBm
Gain
40dB ~ 80dB ± 2dB
Attenuator
-56dBm
DL
Range: 0~40dB
Accuracy: ±0.7dB
UL
Range: 0~40dB
Accuracy: ±0.7dB
VVA
±3dB
Min 29dB @±885KHz
Spurious
Remarks
Min 39dB @±1.98MHz
Min -13dBm@±2.25MHz
Temperature
Compensation
Discontinuous 3FA /
Continuous 7FA
Roll Off
Min 50dBc @±1MHz
5 / 10 / 15 / 20MHz-bandwidth,
5+5 / 10+5 / 15+5 / 20+5MHz,
5+5+5MHz.
Gain Flatness
3.0dB (P-P)
BW : 65MHz
Group Delay
Max 5us
Max 4.5dB
ATT: 0dB
Max 12dB
ATT: 40dB
VSWR
Max 1.5:1
BW : 65MHz
Isolation DET Level
26dBm ± 1dB
BW : UL_65MHz
Isolation DET Range
-75dBm ~ -50dBm,
REF: -50dBm / 4.7V
Consumption power
≤100W
Operating Temp
-10°C~ 50°C
Storage temperature
-20°C~ 60°C
Noise Figure
Band Selection
5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz,
20MHz
5+5MHz, 10+5MHz,
15+5MHz, 20+5MHz,
5+5+5MHz
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6. Specifications
Electrical & Environmental Specification
Parameter
Power supply
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Consumption power
iDEN 800
iDEN 900
110V~125V AC, 60Hz typical
*-10˚C~50˚C (14˚F~122˚F)
-20˚C~60˚C (-4˚F~140˚F)
≤192.5W, (additional 24W)
Mechanical Specifications
Parameter
RF connectors
Size
Weight
Specification
N-female x 3, SMA-female x 3
14.48 X16.73 X 11.37(Inch),
368 X 425 X 289(mm)
31.7kg (69.88lbs)
The specifications are subject to change without any prior notification.
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7. Appendix
a. iDEN
6. Specifications
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
851 ~ 869MHz
851 ~ 868.8MHz
851 ~ 868.6MHz
806 ~ 824MHz
806 ~ 823.8MHz
806 ~ 823.6MHz
862 ~ 869MHz
862 ~ 868.8MHz
862 ~ 868.6MHz
817 ~ 824MHz
817 ~ 823.8MHz
817 ~ 823.6MHz
935 ~ 940MHz
935 ~ 939.8MHz
935 ~ 939.6MHz
896 ~ 901MHz
896 ~ 900.8MHz
896 ~ 900.6MHz
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7. Appendix
b. CDMA
• Bandwidth/Frequency:
The values of the bandwidth and frequency of CDMA
Bandwidth
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, A2A3+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
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
15+5
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Operating Frequency
Operating Frequency
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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Bandwidth
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Warranty
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.
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Return Material Authorization(RMA) Procedure
The return and exchange of products are not allowed without prior approval from
R-tron America, Inc.
Please follow the exchange procedure below.
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.
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