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FIXED BAND OFF-AIR REPEATERS
OR2-SBLP1 SERIES
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TECHNICAL HANDBOOK
Radio Frequency Systems
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301 P9 Hannover Germany
Tel” 6-19 511678 2731
Fax +49 511676 25‘5
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FIXED BAND OFFJIR REPEATERS -OR2ASBLPI SERIES
2A OPERATING MODE ......
1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
A. PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLATION AND POWER-UP.
4.1. PLANNING INSTALLATION
o Selewng the position Int the outdoor antenna
0 Isolation between the antenna
. Repeater gain sening
4,2, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF THE REPEATER
Initial check
Pnsifioning
Connections
o How It: set the repeater 9am
4.3, POWER-UPWIMW
5, EXTRAO RDNARY NAINTENANC E - TROUBLE S HOOTING
ATTACHED DOCUMENTS:
- ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAM (ILL ORZ-SBLPI SERIES)
~ SAFETY RULES
- STANDARDS
- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
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1. FIXED BAND OFF-AR RE’EATERS - OR2~$BLP1 SERES
Over five past decade the wring diflusion of portable lerm'nals has created we need for capillry coverage
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most extensive manner possible not at the save tine. gamma the reliability and quality of the connection.
From this pain of view. the avaiabity and quaky oi the services must be also mused indoorst i.e. inside
buildings.
0R2~SBLP1 SERES has been designed speoficdly tn inprove cell coverage in indoor environments (indoor
mplicahons): offices. stoves. parking Ins, malls inputs and train swims,
Each when m 0R2-SBLF'1 series is dedicated to a mobile standard (please referto TABLE 1).
mam
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TABLE 1
PB:
0R2-SBLP10fi-AiRiepemvsarefindband.nmeammaeaeheqmmismlyabkminpmvem
coverage of predefmed and non-mocifiable bald of lrequencles antiqued during mandacturing
process. Center frequency and baridWidh (i910 an: for Gsu—R sundxd. w to 25m: hr
AMPSIPCS standards and w «a 15101“: for GSWDCS standard) are factory preset upon customer
request
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2. OPERATlNG IIODE
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Oil-Air Repeaters tor indoor applicabons are connected. by means of coaxial cables. to two antennas. The
‘ttonor antenna“. an outdoor one. interfaces the equipment with the Mobile Operators Base Transceiver
Station (BTS). The ‘service antenna'. an indoor one. empowers the coverage at the mdoor dead spot. and so it
interfaces mobile terminals.
The signal to be enhanced lotlows two distinct paths (FIGURE t). The up—link path. tram mobile terminals to
the BTS. and the down—link path, from the BTS to mobile terminals
Along the down-link path. the outdoor antenna receives the signal from the HTS and men. by means at the
connecting cable. delivers it b the repeater BTS connector (IlJ. ORZ-SBLPt SERIES. rel. 4). The cable
conning trom the outdoor antenna has to be eanned acc. to tooallnataonal regulaoons.
The repeater fitters. amplifies and transmits the signal by feeder cable to the indoor antenna ‘flling‘ the mdoor
dead spot. Indoor antenna is connected to the repeater MS connector (ref. 7. ILL OR2-SBLP1 SERIES).
Along the up-Iink path. the indoor antenna receives the signal from the mobile terminals (MS) and deliver! it to
the repeater. The repeater fitters. amplifies and transmits the slgnal by the outdoor antenna to Operator‘s BTS.
FIGURE 1 - DOWN-LNK and UP~LINK PATHS
onz-saLPt series repeaters have got built-it attenuators to allow adjustable gain. DIP-switches (ref. 5 and
rel. 6. ILL ORZ-SBLPt SERIES) are available to adjust the gain separately for up-Iinlt and down—link paths.
During installation. equipment gain can be adjusted to reduce interference lcwvards the BTS and to avoid
problems related with the isolation between the antennas.
During operation. the equrpment Automatic Level Control (ALC) protects against the emission at high
mtennodulation products. both in case that the user is in the nearby vicinity of the indoor antenna (ALC up~
tinlt) and In case at a temporary level increase ofttle signal coming from the donor antenna (Au: own-lurk),
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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURE
f.
0R2-SBLP1 SERIES
REPEATER MODEL
ORZ-SBLPI -
$300
0R2-SBLP1-
500
OR2-SBLP1- 0R2~SBLPI-
900K 900
ORZ-SBLP1-
“00
ORl-SBLP1-
1900
Frequency
hands Down-
link
Amplified bandwidth
Gain Attenuation
Range 1 Step
BOMB—824
ESM1 :8—60 86”? 894 82l 925 925 Fan we; 1680 183342990
Up to M‘lEMHz U9 to M25MHz Up to M25MHz
824-845 876-850 980— H915 ”IMO-1785 lainD-JMO
(customized Up to 15M Hz (customized
upon (customized upon upon
Customer Customer request) 0-550“
request) request)
30GB Up to BDdBl ldB step
Pass-band ripple
Maximum sumo!
power (Up-link 6
Down—link]
Norse figure at
minimum gain
: 2dB
12dBm (2 Gamers)
065
Out of band gain
Spurious / Total
delay
Compliant to local regulations
ALC (Automatic
Level Control) range
Power supply Power
consu matron
R F con nectnrs
2DdB
100-230Vac Q 5D-GDH2 l 24VA
(AC/DC converter supplied with the equipment)
N type female
Temperature
Dimensions (h Md)
Weight
+5 up to oso-c
220115Dx40mm
1 Big
All values are typical at 25'C unless otherwise specified
Specifications sutueot to change wtthout notice
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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ORl-sBLPt SERIES
FEATURE REPEATER MODEL
Frequency Up—link A “50-1865 D 1865-4870
B l87'3-l835 E ISM—IN
C 1855-1910 F lam-1m
MHz MHz
5394394 A law-ms D mmm
MHz 3 1353-1365 E mes-lam
c 19751993 F mum
MHz MHz
Up to lsuuz Up in 25MHz Up an lwuz
(customized (customized ' (customized
Amplified banal-Adm upon upon upon
Customer Customer Customer
request) request) request)
sous Up to OOdBI ldB step
Gain Attenuation
Ran 3 e I Ste -
Passmand ripple
Maxlmum output
power (Up—link a 12dBm (2 earners)
Doermk)
Norse figure a!
maximum gain
om of band gain
Spurious l Total Compliant to local regulations
delay
ALC (Automatic
ZOdB
1OD~23OVac Q 50-60Hz I 24VA
(AC/DC converter supplied with the equipment)
Level Control) range
N type female
669
Power supply Power
consumption
RF connectors
Temperature +5 up to 050'0
220x 1 5Dx40mm
All values are typical at 25'C unless otherwise specified,
Specifications subject to change without notice
Dimensions (h-w—d)
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L PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLATION AND POWER-UP
0 Before installing carefully read the safety norms herewith attached.
a The equipment must be connected to ancillaries specifically designed for the standard in use
and the band to be enhanced.
- The ORZ-SBLP! SERIES has been designed for indoor use only. Changes rn temperature
and humidity can influence the reliability of the equipment. The best place to instal the
equipment is a tempered and well-ventilated environment,
a A correct equipment Installation and setting procedure requires a good knowledge and
experience in installing teleoommunication equipment. These amines should be performed
by slurred personnel only. Remember that it the equipment is not installed omeotty. tt may:
- cause a temporary faflure in the BTS
- be damaged by excessrvety high input or output Signal levels.
To install the equipment we strongly suggest to follow the steps desaibed in the paragraph below.
4.1. PLANNING INSTALLATION
e Selecting the position for the outdoor antenna
The power of the signal coming from the outdoor antenna (donor antenna) has a direct influence on the
efficiency of the indoor coverage, Therefore. it is extremely important to take care in choosing the position
for this antenna and In installing it correctty.
Before installing the outdoor antenna. it rs necessary to point he donor BTS to guarantee the best
reoeplion of signal to be enhanced The best way to perform this activity is by connecting the donor
antenna to a spectrum analyzer (or to a field intensity level measurement instrument) to evaluate the
orlentlliofl and poslfion ofttle antenna which can provide the best signal level.
it is strongly recommended to keep both antennas away from obstacles such as mountains tall buildings
or bdboards.
It is furthermore recommended to use a dlreaional outdoor antenna wtth. at least lOdBi pain and to
make sure. insofar as possible. that the antenna is pointing directly towards the HTS.
Please Note:
To obtain the best equipment performances, the outdoor signal must be stronger than -70dBm
and must not go above -20dBm. If the outdoor signal is weaker than ~10dBm, it is stronqu
recommended to use a high-gain directional outdoor antenna.
The ideal outdoor signal level is in the £0 to -70dBm range.
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e Isolation between the antennas
Since the equipment is a bidirectional amplifier. the isolation between the outdoor antenna (donor) and
the indoor antenna (serwce) must be at least 1565 greater that the repeater gain. For example. it the
repeater gain is suds. the minimum isolation between both antennas must be greater than 75dB.
To guarantee the correct isolahon between the antennas. it is necessary to plan for an adequate distance
between them. both horizontally and verticaIty. Also walls and floors can be useful to increase the
isolation between the antennas,
a Repeater gain sett'mg
During installation. it is necessary to adjust the equipment gain. The right calculation of the ga'n to be set
cannot be made Without an evaluation otall the variables which characterize each installation.
The m'llimuln gain value to be set on the up—Iinli I down-link path is determined by considering the
maximum output power and the maximum allowed iiput level of the equipment (-20dEm).
The balance between losses and gains for equipment (link budget] permits adjusting the attenuation
of the two paths (down-link I up—linli). in o r to reduce Interteienoes towards the BTS and to avold
problems connected with the isolation between the antennas Llili budget also permits checking whether
or not the output Signals from the equipment (towards the BTS and towards the mobile terminals) are
adequate,
PLEASE NOTE:
The repeater has been developed to operate at maii'lnum gain. It attenuated, maximum
output power will be reduced proportionally. ALC is always enabled.
It is strongly recommended to set the repeater gain at maximum level. Attenuation should
be set only if antenna isolation is not enough (less than 75dB)i
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12. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL NSTALLA‘I’ION OF THE REPEATER
Upon completion of the planning stage, you can proceed With lhe installation of the antennas (indoor and
outdoor) and then with the installation and power-up oi the repeater.
Please remember: the OR2»SBLP1 SERIES is designed for indoor use ONLYA
n initial check
Check the contents of the supply in terms on its completeness and/or eventual damage undergone by the
material during transport,
The materials included in the supply are:
- ORZ-SBLF'1 SERIES equipment.
- Enema! AC/DC adapter.
0 Technical manual. I
if there should be anything missing 0! damaged in the suppiy. you should notify the Sales Dept, at RFS. to
facilitate the reinstatement andlor repair of the equipment involved.
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u Position'ng
To avoid damages to people, it is highly recommended to install the equipment at 2t5metres high
positioning, in order to prevent electric shock caused by contact.
Postman the ORZ-SELPi SERIES equipment and fix Its position with the four M4 botts, which are to be
inserted in the ore-em slots. ref. A (FIGURE 2)
Check the correct posltioning ol the equipment before completely tightening the bolts,
Before beglnnlng mstallatmn of the equlpmenl. make sure that ONJOFF swatch. ref. 3 (lLL ORI-
SBLFi SERIES), is in the OFF position, The green LED. (ef. 2 (ILL ORZ-SBLP‘ SERIES), must
be turned 0"
Zflflnvm-B ‘i mt
90mm|351na
FIGURE 2 — POSITION OF THE PRE-CUT SLOTS
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e Connections
A) Connect the cable from the outdoor antenna to connector N (f) BTS side. ref. A (ILL ORZ-SBLP'I
SERIES).
8) Connect the cable lrom the indoor antenna to connemr N (l) MS side. ref. 1 (ILL ORZ-SBLF‘I SERIES)
C) Connect the power supply connector for the external ACIDC adapter (standard supply) to the power
supply socket connelxor of the equipment. ref. 1 (ILL OR2 Jouam P
REFERENCE TO
PROCEDURE
Contact the phone company
(aeivice pmvlder) to solve the
problem.
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PROCEDURE 4
PROBLEM
too WEAK
Proper outdoor
antenna installed for
signal available (exv
Directional antenna)’
Antenna posm'oned
and oriented correctly?
Insult an antenna suited to the outdoor
signal availabie. or change the position
and orientation of the outdoor antenna.
Outdoor signal leve
adequate
(> 4 70dBm) 7
Signal
available 9
Contact the phone company
(service provider) to pinpoint the
best signal source.
Connectors between
equipment and antennas
tight?
no Correctly ”a" the Signal available?
connecb'ona
yes
Correct type
cable inatalled?
no
Replace the cable
no Adjust the attenuafions
yes
on the up A down link . 7 m
pa the to ppm“ Signal available
Equipment operating
with conect attenuation?
equipment perionnanoe
yes "0
Replace the indoor antenna
wrth a model providing better
performance
yes
Signal a vai'lable ?
no
Equipment might be broken.
Contact RFS After-Sales
service
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PROCEDURE 5
moooa SIGNAL I5 PRESENT, BUT you cmuor MAKE A
PROBE" PHONE CALL
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Isolafion between outdoor Ad’wtlm; {mlizoztihlfland
and indoor antennas = more verb“ is an” e een
the antennas until proper
“a",lzdefgfgiifim“ indoor/outdoor isolation ia
' achieved.
Adjust the equipment
attenuation: in a to Phone CHM-9
optimize performance potable ?
la the attenuation on the
up and down Imk paths
let mmtly?
Contact the phone
company (service
provider) to solve the
problem.
Equipment rmgm be bmken
Contact RFS Alter-Sales
sevvice
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PROCEDURE 8
[PROBLEM [INDOOR $IGNAL IS NOT STABLE I
Try to stabilize the RF signal:
7 Find a BTS thatpmvides better
I! the WHO” ”9“, reception. or change the position Signal “ENG"
stable? and orientation of the outdoor '
antenna.
Contact the phone company
{service provider) to solve the
problem,
Adjuet Hie horizontal and vertical
1. the isolation hem" no distance between the antennas to
outdoor afld indoor the gain in 15dB more than the
antennas? repeater gain
Check the RF connection
cables. Are they
damaged?
Replace the damaged
cables
Are you eure the
connections between the am” make the
equipment and the ponnections
antennas are fight?
Equipment might be broken
Contact RFS Alter-Sales
eefvrce
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DOCUMENTS
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ACCESS POINTS MAP
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DESCRIPTION
Vdc Input
GREEN LED ON. Vdc available
ON/OFF SWIlCh
WHHH
JUUH
BTS side N (r) connector
Nmubwwa
UP LINK am am ad Usrment DIP Switches
DOWN LINK am am ad‘uslment DIP Switches
MS sIde N connector
m mm
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Access POINTS MAP
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1) SAFETY RULES
1.1 htroduotion
The equipment described in this technical handbook has been designed and tested in conformity of
mtemational safety standards IEC215 / EN00215 and IECBSO I EN50950: the equiontent has to be used
under the responsibility cl specialised personnel only. In accordance wrth IECZtfi I EN60215, adjustment,
maintenance and repair of the exposed equipment shall be carried out only by qualified personnel. who are
aware of the hazards involved. The minimum qualifications are established tn the standard.
Final installation of the systems must fulfil the EMF emission levels. as requested by regulations in force
(recommendabon n. 1999/519lEC).
. . WARNlNG: Installation Notes
A Modular equtpment. Intended to be housed insidea rack cabinet. must be installed within a protected
access area only.
Thrs area must be opportunely protected by security system that in“ exclude the entry, even it accidental, to
not authorized and trained personnel. Alternatively, the cabinet. in which the equipment is housed. must be
closed on all sides. to allow the access to internal parts to authorized personnel only
1.2 AC Power supply
When working on the equipment always make sure that the equipment is not connected to the mains
snooty»
Belore power up always make sure that the equipment is connected to earth by using the equipment
grounditg bolt.
If it ts necessary to fit an AC power supply plug to power cable. the User must observe the following colour
codes: LIVE terminal to BROWN lead NEUTRAL terminal to BLUE lead EARTH terminal to GREEN/YELLOW
lead The User must also ensure that the protective earth wire would he the last to break. should the cable be
subyect to excessive strain
1.3 Safety precautions
For the correct and safe use of the equipment It is essential that both operation personnel and services
personnel follow generalty accepted safety procedures (see lEC Publications 215: 'Satety measures for
radio transmitting equipment” and Slain-l: “Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement.
control. and laboratory use“) in addition to the safety precautions specified in this technical handbook.
Specific wamtngs and caution statements, where applicable. can be found throughout this techntcai
handbook. Warning and caution statements and/or symbols are marked on the equ'prnent where is
necessary, (see also ANNEX n't ),
As tar as the equipment safety devices are concerned please remtnd that.“ periodic functional check shall be
carried out on protectrve devices; Junctions! check shall be carried out on protective devtces. when they
have operated under fault condttions: -satety devices shall not be altered or disconnected except for
replacement safety Wit shall not be modified
SAFETY RULES Page 1 ENG
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Ll Caution and warning statements
Caution It's used to Indicate the correct operation and maintenance, in order to prevent damage or
destruction of equipment or other property. Warning of dang Used to ndicate the potential hazard that
requires correct procedures or practices in order to avoid personal injury.
LS knpaired saIety protection
Whenever it is likely that sale operation is impaired. the apparatus must be iii-operative and secured against
unintended operation. The appropriate servicing stall authority must be intormed.
For instance. the safety is likely to be impaired it the equipment fails to perform the prescribed
measurements. or shows visible damages.
1.6 Electrostatic sensitive devices
in case at electrostatic sensitive devices ( for instance a! ICs and many other semiconductor devices belong
to this class) it is essential to use a right protection to reduce the risk of personal injury. Caretess handling,
during repair. may imply life danger. When repairing. make sure that you are connected with the same
potential as the ground of the equipment by means of the npht devices, ire. a GIRDLE (a wrist wrap with
resistance) and a WINDING CORD to be connected to the girdle and to the relevant socket placed on the
equipment.
You must also keep components and tools at this potential.
L7 Electrolytic Capacitors
Non-solid electrolytic capacitors must not contain chemicals. which may be regarded as hazardous. if
incorrectly handled. Caution is necessary. should the outer case be fractured.
1.8 Electric shock
In case of elewic shock it is recommended not to touch the person belore breaking the circuit by means of
the power suppty switch: should rt be not possrble to break the circuit power supply it would be advisable to
try to rescue the person by means oi some insulating materials. e.n. a wood suck. a nylon cord or a suitable
service made of plastics. etc.
NEVER TOUCH ELECTROCUTED PEOPLE WITH YOUR HAND A! LONG AS THEIR BODIES ARE
SUBJECTED T0 VOLTAGE OTHERWISE YOU TOO WOULD GET ELECTOCUTED.
Call the doctor and then immediately perform the artificial respiration as described here below:
SAFETY RULES Page 2 ENG
Lay the patient on his back unth his arms parallel to his body: ifthe patient lies on an
inclined plane. please make sure hat his stomach be slightly We! than his breast
Open the patents mouth and check it there are foreign bodies. Kneel down near the
patient at the same level as his head's put one of your hands under his head and the
other one under his neck. Lrit the pafienfs neck and let his head (all backwards the
most possible
Shift your hand from the patient‘s neck in his chin: put your thumb between his chin
and his mouth. your forefinger along his jawbone, keep your other fingers tight. By
doing these operations start the self—oxygenation by means of deep breath‘
standing open-mouthed With your thumb between the patient’s chin and his rrio .
keep the patients lips closed and blow into his nasal cavities.
During these operations see it the patient‘s breast rises, if it is not so. his nose may be
obstructed: in this case. by levering on his chin with your hand. open the patients
mouth‘ put your lips on and blow into his oral cavity. Look at the patients breast and
see H it rises. One can use this second method instead oi the first one also if the
patients nose is not obstructed. provided that hls nose be occluded by squeezmg his _
nostrils with your hand aher shitting it from his head. The patients head must be kept
bent backwards the most possible.
sun with ten last and deep exp-rations. then go on at the rhythm oi twelve/fifteen expirations per minute.
Continue as long as the patient has recovered consciousness, or a doctor has ascertained his death.
1,9 Burns
As hr as bums are ooncemed:
0 Don't try to take oft domes from the burnt pans:
- Pour some cold water on body burnt areas and ask immediately for a docbr.
o Don't apply omtments or oily tinctures.
SAFETY RULES Page 3 ENG
ANNEX 1
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When the equinme’n o' the modules are ecu pneo wnh the labels as shown here below. i'. s essential to
observe me wammgs cont; ned
-LIVE VOLTAGE POINT
BLACK RED vEu. OW
an un-
nan-ev—
YELLOW Bl ACK
-PROTECTIVE EARTHlNG TERMINAL
ELF CK
»CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
BLACK BLACK
YELLOW
CLASS 1
LASER PRODJCT
VELLDW Eucx
EXPLANATORV LABEL WARMNG LABEL
refined to the CLASS ! produfi sl'del q‘afflxed la the CLASS1producrIront,
Products which are of C-ASS 1 as defined (1 the IEC EN flCEZS-l. fourth edlt‘on "Safely OI laser
pvodacls Fart 1: Equipment classmcatm. requlreme'ns ana user‘s gmde'. Even rf me product is of
CLASS 1. please abse've we follow rvg sa‘ery procedures pvescnbed m are cued norm
- do not obsewe directly the laser beam.
- do not use observation optics (lens, mxcmscopes. telescopes. etc.).
- do not expose eyes durectly,
SAFE'V RULES Page 4
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DEVICES SENSITIVE TO THE ELECTROSTATICS
WARWING =Iease cbserve he cue precauliofis Ir“- handling devices WI! GI- a'e sefistwe to Me
electrostatics.
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BLACK BI ASK
A m
m‘"
mnow _/
NON-SOLID ELECTROLVPTIC CAPACITORS MAY CONTAIN CHEMICALS TO BE REGARDED AS
HAZARDOUS, IF INCORRECTLY HANDLED.
WARNING
TI-‘E MAXIMUM CALTIO‘I I5 QECUIQED IF THE OU'ER CASE I5 =RAC'URED
SLACK
ELACI'
gm
VELL ow
SAFE'V QULES page 5
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2) STANDARDS — BAR CODE LABELS
Label fields (rel. Fig.1):
a) Serial number: lms field (7th lhe serial number (made up of a 7—digit sequential group) of the
module of equipment.
b) F (final test tracing out): lhis field contains an F blur that has been barred Io cenify (hat the item has
been successluly tested in (he fedory Final Test Dem,
c) Customer order Muence.
d) Equ‘wment acronym or production part mm“.
e) ICS (Item Change Status): his field mums the item ICS. made up of 2 digit. starting from 01. of the
production part number a: equiamenl.
Figz shows an example of bar code label applied:
STANDARDS Page 1 ENG.
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2.1) SYMBOLS
EQUIPEMENT FRONT SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION ISYMBOLS DESCRIPTION
@ Earm connection moulsme command Band-stop filter
Ground 5 Fuse Low-pass filter
Chassns ground 3] Therm: breaker High-pus Mu
LI Fa'l‘“ 22:2;ng
Jar Ovenempem,
Ompm monitoring
F'uIse current D signa‘
Bahery J aocumu 331m D nput monrtonng
sauna-
Fosmve ”new Directwner chusxabe pan
man mmo socket amp-fie!
Reflected power Louaspeakey
Neg‘m" connector momomq socket connection
Loca osclllamr
man 10mg ”out AUdlo wnnmm
ON Ganng as open nq Headphone
cfiterion connection
STAND-BY Gafinq as cosng
“new" Smeo headphone
xflr ON ush—mman Channel I hand finef
p Sxar ounnecncn
S’ANDARDS Page 2 ENG,
EQUIPEMENT FRONT SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOLS
HIE
DESCRIPTION
Della connecton
High voltage
Stan push—button
Loco. nanua‘
command
$3
Amman:
Receiving antenna I
Lmner uppet
threshold
Lmner lower
threshold
SYMBOLS
0 FF 1 inhbm
(funcmnl
Max adjusting
ON 1‘ active
(functonl
G)
Stanc~by
(luncmnl
0 Input connector
Min adjusnng
Frequency admstmg
lnpm cor-neck):
Clock drspay
(am-(alien brne
coumef)
”we
- Transmissaon antenna
Fan. blower
S’ANDARDS
Xial adjusnng
Amplxude mmng
Page 3
VV
Dual sound
ENG.
BLOCK DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
svusou DESCRIPTION
Lmear vanabl Ely
Automahc adjusmefll
Comblnef genera
sign
2-way power may
DESC RIPTlON
2+:ay swnch
Voltage comm
e eummawvetc relay
Traslolmalote
Translormer
Recfiler geberal
symbol
SYMBOLS
"IE
DESCRIPTION
NAND general
symbol
NOT peneval
symbol
Pmmphasis
Deenpflasns
2—way power
comblner
DCJDC Convener
Delay lune general
symbol
Cuaxial type me
Poi-live peak clrppev
S nusoldal est/1mm
3-way powet c-Vlder Badge rectfier M ay "mm,
4-way powet Grader Voltage regulalnr ReSlsuve anenuaw
Zulu regulallor IE P31
5:22?" mm“ b'“ E Fixed phase slum
Therma: svnlnh
Neganve ueak dipper
Circulalnr
STANDARDS
Ex-OR
OR genefal symbol
NOR general symbcl
AND general symbol
Page 4
Band-pass finer
Band-snap filter
Lovrpass fillef
High-piss filer
ENG.
"IE
BLOCK DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
smacLs nsscnwnon smBOLs nescmpnou svuaou DESCRIPTION
Div-Ger by n DcImpzfier Ovflcal amphfief
Dflferentszl
compar 31W
Mixer mm! symbol Phase comparam'
Up-convmer ffom F Dela m, amp: fler
to RF
Lanoed to me
ggv‘gfl'm' W“ syncmronizmg sgnal
a peak
Voltage Hrequency Schmln's wager
convefler
Direcwnai coupief Amp-wee Innmy
weeorrectnf
Doubie dwecneml Amp-«nee mner
coup er wnmwt d‘sbrsm
Direcmnal counter
with double detector
Equanzu gewal 5.9"
Ampvtude equalizer
Dean delechr Phase equahzer
Pmpagaum nme
equalizer
Answer 9mm! symw Lasev code electrca~
cancel vansrmer
v Ophcal-elenncal
uumfiage ampmr new“
To use In cubical pwm
STANDARDS Page 5 ENG
LBBREVIAZIONI E ACRONIMI
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
AC
ALC
BCCH
BDA
BTS
DC
DCS
EGSM
EMC
FET
GSM
GSM—R
HPA
IP3
LNA
MMIC
M5
MTBF
MU
N F
OM C
OMT
PC
PEP
PLL
PSTN
RAM
RF
RL
RU
SAW
SIM
SPV
UMTS
UPS
VCO
VSWR
Alternating Current
Automatic Level Control
Broadcast Control Channel
Bi—thetm'onal Amplifier
Base Transceiver Station
Direct Current
Digital Cellular System
Enhanced Global System for Mobile Communicabons
Electm—Magnetic Compafibility
Field-Effect Transistor
Global System lor Mobile Communications
csu - Railway
High Power Amplifier
Intermediate Frequency
Third order Intercept Point
Low Noise Amplifier
Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit
Mobde Station
Mean Time Between Failures
Master Unit
Noise Figure
Operation and Maintenance Center
Operation and Maintenance Terminal
Personal Computer
Peak Envelope Power
Phase—Locked Loop
Public Switched Telephone Network
Random Access Memory
Radio Frequency
Retum Loss
Remote Unit
Surlace Acoustic Wave
Subscriber Identity Module
Supervision
Transistor. Transistor. Logic
universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
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