R tron SPAPP200M PCS Repeater User Manual

R-tron Inc. PCS Repeater Users Manual

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       Mini 200mW User’s Manual
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          2/15 page  Copyright  Copyright of this manual belongs to R-TRON, Inc. Reproduction, distribution or revision of part or all of contents in this manual in any form without written permission of R-TRON, Inc. is prohibited.  Registered Trademark R-TRON     are registered trademarks of R-TRON, Inc. Other products and company names mentioned herein this manual might be trade marks or trade names of their respective owners.   RF Repeater Band Selective Type Sprint PCS             Copyright © 2005 R-TRON, Inc. All Rights Reserved The results of using the information not mentioned in this manual or the risk of misunderstanding this document remain with the user. The information in this manual is subject to change due to function enhancement, change of design, etc. If you want the modified manual or have any question on this manual, please contact us with information below:  Address :  Customer Support Center, Jisan IT Venture Bldg., 2/3F, 1004-9/10, Doksan-Dong, Gumcheon-Gu, Seoul 153-829 , South Korea Tel :  +82-2-896-4101
Revision History Version  Date of revision  Reason for revision   Revision Description Ver 0.1  August 11, 2005              RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION   The antenna used for this transmitter must not exceed 12dBi and must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of 20cm from all persons.
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          4/15 page Contents 1. Overview -----------------------------------------------------------------------6 2. Repeater Design ----------------------------------------------------------7    2.1 System specifications --------------------------------------------------7 1. Mechanical and Environmental conditions --------------------------7 2. System Electrical Specifications ---------------------------------------8       A. Mini 200 Repeater ---------------------------------------------------------8 B. Mini 200 Antenna ----------------------------------------------------------9 3. Repeater Configurations -----------------------------------------10  3.1 Body -------------------------------------------------------------------------10      1. RF Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------11         2. Main Control Unit (MCU) ----------------------------------------------12     3. DC Power Supply Unit (PSU) ----------------------------------------12   3.2 Antenna Unit -------------------------------------------------------------13         1. Donor Antenna (Yagi Antenna) --------------------------------------13     2. Distribution Antenna ----------------------------------------------------14 4. Block Diagram -----------------------------------------------------------15   4.1 Downlink signal path ------------------------------------------------15 4.2 Uplink signal path -----------------------------------------------------15
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          5/15 page 1. Overview  Mini 200 will bring in those weak cellular phone signals reducing dropped calls and allowing you to use cell phones ...even deep inside a building.  At the heart of all of our systems is a Mini 200 designed to improve coverage for wireless products within a facility. Combined with interior ceiling mounted low profile antennas, and an exterior mounted Yagi or Patch Antenna, the Mini 200 boosts the signal level for distribution within the interior areas, reducing the problem of dropped calls and signal fades. The Mini 200 can also be used in mobile applications, improving voice quality and range in areas of poor coverage.     Figure 2.1 Fundamental configuration of Mini 200  All of our packages are engineered using only FCC approved amplified components. They are designed not to disrupt local wireless communication but to add service to areas that otherwise would not have the coverage that the customer requires. All of Mini 200 is easily installed.
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          6/15 page 2. Repeater Design  The Mini 200 is housed in an aluminum chassis that is waterproof for indoor use. The chassis has a design suited for indoor use.   The Mini 200 has several RF amplifiers and components on a board with an aluminum body. Furthermore, the RF components are implemented within RF CMOS IC or MMIC technologies. A board that contains several RF amplifiers and components is shielded under a metal cover. This amplifier board is different types depending on the supported system. The followings are the Technical Specification of Mini 200,  2.1 System specification  2.1.1 Mechanical and Environmental conditions  Parameter  Specification Power supply  AC 120V +30/20%(AC 96~156V), 50/60Hz ±5% Operating temperature  0 ~ +45℃ Humidity  10% ~ 85% Consumption power  159W RF connector  N-female Size(W X L X H)  280 X 430 X 115 (mm) / 11.02 X 16.93 X 4.53 (inch) Weight  Less than 33 lbs  Table 2-1. Mechanical & Environmental Conditions
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          7/15 page 2.1.2 Electrical Specification  A. Mini 200 Repeater  Parameter  Specification  Remark Down Link  1930 – 1970 MHz  Total 40 MHz Frequency Band Up Link  1850 – 1880 MHz  Total 40 MHz Down Link Transmit  Maximum Power  Up Link  + 23 dBm (200mW)  Total Power on CDMA Gain  80 dB  ±  1dB  Gain Range  70 ~ 80dB   Gain Step  10 dB (1 dB Step)   Noise Figure  < 5 dB   Bandwidth(Type 1)  5 MHz    BW(Max. 3FA)  Any 5MHz of Total 60MHz (A1,A2,A3,D,B1,B2,B3,E,F,C1,C2,C3)Bandwidth(Type 2)  10 MHz    BW(Max. 7FA) Any 10MHz of Total 60MHz (A1A2,A2A3,A3D,DB1,B1B2,B2B3,B3E,EF,FC1,C1C2,C2C3) Bandwidth(Type 3)  15 MHz    BW(Max. 7FA) Any 15MHz of Total 60MHz (A,A2A3D,A3DB1,DB1B2,B,B2B3E,B3EF,EFC1,FC1C2,C) Bandwidth(Type 4)  20 MHz    BW(Max. 7FA) Any 20MHz of Total 60MHz (AD,A2A3DB1,A3DB1B2,DB,BE,B2B3EF,B3EFC1,EFC1C2,FC1C2C3)Passband Ripple  < 2.5 dB P-P  Operating Bandwidth Delay  < 12 microseconds   VSWR  ≤1.5  Fc±885kHz ≥ -45 dBc  RBW = 30 kHz In-band Nosie  Fc±1.98MHz ≥ -50 dBc RBW = 30 kHz Spurious Emissions  < -13 dBm (Fc ± 2.25 MHz)  RBW = 1 MHz  Table 2-2. Repeater Features
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          8/15 page B. Mini 200 Antenna  Specification Donor  Distribution Parameter Yagi  Patch  Omni(Optical) Frequency range  1850 ~ 1990MHz Frequency bandwidth  140MHz Antenna gain  Min. 12dBi  2dBi  2dBi Horizontal Min. 28°  70°  360° Beam width Vertical Min. 28°  70°  70° Polarization Vertical VSWR  Max. 1: 1.5  Max. 1 : 1.3  Max. 1 : 1.5 Power Capability  50Watts 10Watts 10Watts Antenna Connector Port Type  N-Female  N-Female  N-Female Weight (g / lbs)  670 / 1.48  225 / 0.5  270 / 0.6    Dimension (W x H x D) (inch)  19.69 x 4.21 x 3.23 5.04 x 4.06 x 1.54 Φ 4.49 x 1.85 Impedance  50 Ω  Table 2-3 Antenna Features
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          9/15 page 3. Repeater Configurations  The Mini 200 consists largely of a body and an antenna. The body of the Mini 200 has an RF unit, a main control unit and a power supply unit. Specifically, the antenna unit is separated as a donor antenna and distribution antenna.  3.1 Body  The following is the picture of the body of Mini 200.   Figure 3.1 A body of the Mini 200
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          10/15 page 3.1.1 RF Unit  The RF Unit significantly functions an RF amplifier to amplify the weaken transmitted signal from a base station.   Figure 3.2 An RF Unit of the Mini 200.
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          11/15 page 3.1.2 Main Control Unit (MCU)  The ARCU board is the control unit of the repeater. The ARCU board is used to supervise and control operational parameters such as gain control, ALC handling, etc. The ARCU takes care of alarms and the event log, password and logon, and many other procedures.   Figure 3.3 A Main control unit of the Mini 200.  3.1.3 Power Supply Unit (PSU)  The Power Supply Unit (PSU) roles in each needed dc power source as well as converter of ac power to dc power.   Figure 3.4 Power supply unit of Mini 200.
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          12/15 page 3.2 Antenna Unit    The Mini 200 has two antennas, a donor antenna and a distribution antenna, to provide a good communication service.  3.2.1 Donor Antenna (Yagi Antenna)  A donor antenna is used for receiving the transmitted signal from a base station.    Figure 3.5 A Yagi antenna (Donor antenna)
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          13/15 page 3.2.2 Distribution Antenna    A distribution antenna serves to transmit the amplified signal to individual mobile station in the shaded area.  A. Patch Antenna      Figure 3.6 a Patch Antenna (Distribution Antenna)  B. Omni Antenna (Optional)    Figure 3.7 An Omni Antenna (Distribution Antenna)
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          14/15 page 4. Block Diagram  Figure 4.1 The block diagram of a band selective repeater  Figure 4.1 shows the block diagram of a band selective repeater. This diagram is applicable to repeaters for CDMA systems.  4.1 Downlink signal path  The downlink signal path, i.e. from the base station through the repeater to the mobile station, is described for Mini 200 in the above block diagrams.  4.2 Uplink signal path    The uplink signal path, i.e. from the mobile station through the repeater to the base station, is identical to the downlink path but the other way round. Only some levels and component values differ.
Mini 200mW   User’s Manual  R-Tron., Inc.                                                          15/15 page                        Mini 200 Repeater System User’s Manual  Copyright © 2005 R-TRON, Inc.   All Rights Reserved   Copyright of this manual belongs to R-TRON, Inc. Reproduction, distribution or revision of part or all of contents in this manual in any form without written permission of R-TRON, Inc. is prohibited. The information in this manual is subject to change for the reason of function improvement, design alteration, etc. without any prior notification.

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