SK Telesys SKSN-TRI-CO Tri-Band RF Repeater User Manual Digital TRI Repeater manual for Sprint 090723
SK Telesys Co.,Ltd. Tri-Band RF Repeater Digital TRI Repeater manual for Sprint 090723
Contents
- 1. Users Manual
- 2. User Manual
User Manual
SK Telesys
User Manual of TRI-band RF Repeater
For Sprint
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Table of Content
1. OVERVIEW................................................................................................................ 7
2. COMPONENTS ......................................................................................................... 9
2.1 PACKING LIST............................................................................................ 9
2.2 SYSTEM, EXTERIOR...................................................................……….. 10
2.3 WARNING AND HAZARDS .............................................................……... 10
3. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATION OF SYSTEM ………………………..…………… 12
3.1 RF SPECIFICATION ............................................................................... 12
3.2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION ............................................................. 13
3.3 ENVIRONMENT SPECIFICATION ............................................................. 13
3.4 OPERATIONAL FREQUENCIES .............................................................. 14
4. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................... 16
4.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 16
4.1.1 IDEN BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................... 16
4.1.2 CDMA BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................. 16
4.2 ABOUT BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................... 17
5. SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 18
5.1 CONFIGURATION AND FEATURES OF SYSTEM ................................... 18
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5.1.1 PSU (PWER SUPPLY UNIT) .......................................................... 19
5.1.2 CONTROLLER ................................................................................ 19
5.1.3 UP / DOWN CONVERTER.............................................................. 20
5.1.4 MULTIPLEXER................................................................................ 21
5.1.5 PAU (POWER AMPLIFIER UNIT)................................................... 22
5.1.6 ISOLATION CHECK MODULE....................................................... 22
5.1.7 CABINET.......................................................................................... 23
5.2 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS......................................................................... 25
5.2.1 ALC FUNCTION.............................................................................. 25
5.2.2 SHUTDOWN FUNCTION................................................................ 25
5.2.3 OSCILLATION CHECK FUNCTION............................................... 26
5.2.4 OSCILLATION SHUTDOWN FUNCTION....................................... 27
6. SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE................................................................................ 28
7. WEB GUI…………………………................................................................................ 30
7.1 PROGRAM SETUP..................................................................................... 30
7.2 WEB GUI CONNECTION............................................................................ 31
7.3 MONITORING AND CONTROL............................................................... 35
7.3.1 ACCOUNT........................................................................................ 36
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7.3.2 USER REGISTRATION................................................................... 37
7.3.3 DELETE AND CHANGE OF USER................................................ 37
7.3.4 ALARM HISTORY........................................................................... 37
7.3.5 CONFIGURATION.......................................................................... 38
7.3.6 UP LOAD......................................................................................... 38
8. MAINTENANCE GUIDE.......................................... ............................................ 41
8.1 CONFIRMATION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS...................................... 41
8.2 CAUTIONS ON SYSTEM INSTALLATION.................................................. 41
9. SYSTEM SET UP AND INSPECTION....................................................................42
9.1 ITEMS TO BE CHECK BEFORE OPENING ……………………………… 42
9.2 ITEMS TO BE CHECK AFTER OPENING………………………………….. 42
9.3 FAILURE AND INSPECTION………………………………………………… 43
9.3.1 INSPECTION OF REPEATER......................................................... 43
9.3.2 FACILITY INSPECTION.................................................................. 44
10. WARRANTY AND REPAIR POLICY......................................................................45
10.1 GENERAL WARRANTY ……………………………………………………… 45
10.2 LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY………………………………………………. 45
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10.3 LIMITATION OF DAMAGES………………………………………………… . 45
10.4 LIMITATIONS OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES………………………... 45
10.5 ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY…………………………….. 45
10.6 RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION (RMA) ………………………..… 46
11. ☎
☎☎
☎ CONTACT INFORMATION................................................................................. 47
LIST OF FIGURES
<Fig. 1> Configuration of Tri-Band Network ……………………………………………… 8
<Fig. 2> Components of Tri-Band Repeater………………………………………………. 9
<Fig. 3> View of Tri-Band Repeater ………………………………………………………… 10
<Fig. 4> IDEN Frequency………………………………………………………………………. 14
<Fig. 5> Features of IDEN Carrier …………………………………………………………… 14
<Fig. 6> CDMA Frequency……………………………………………………………………… 15
<Fig. 7> IDEN Block Diagram…………………………………………………………………. 16
<Fig. 8> CDMA Block Diagram………………………………………………………………… 16
<Fig. 9> Internal Configuration of Tri-Band Repeater………………………………….. 18
<Fig. 10> Tri-Band Digital Repeater Connector…..……………………………………….. 18
<Fig. 11> Block Diagram for CDMA Digital Filter…………………………………………. 21
<Fig. 12> Latch Structure………………………………………………………………………. 23
<Fig. 13> Hinge Function………………………………………………………………………… 23
<Fig. 14> Mounting Sequence of the Tri-Band Repeater………………………………… 29
<Fig. 15> Local Area Connection Properties………………………………………………… 30
<Fig. 16> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties………………………………………….. 30
<Fig. 17> Local Area Connection Status-1 ………………………………………………….. 31
<Fig. 18> Local Area Connection Status-2 ………………………………………………….. 31
<Fig. 19> Web GUI Initial Screen …………………………………………………….………. 32
<Fig. 20> Tri-Band Digital Repeater Web GUI (Band selection for CDMA in yellow box).33
<Fig. 21> Input Range Excess Message……………………………………………………… 33
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<Fig. 22> Set Up Completion Message……………………………………………………….. 34
<Fig. 23> Mode Select…………………………………………………………………………….. 34
<Fig. 24> Function Button ………………………………………………………………………. 34
<Fig. 25> Logout……………………………………………………………………………………. 35
<Fig. 26> Account Page…………………………………………………………………………… 36
<Fig. 27> User Registration……………………………………………………………………… 37
<Fig. 28> Deletion and Change or User………………………………………………………. 37
<Fig. 29> Alarm History………………………………………………………………………….. 37
<Fig. 30> Configuration Information of System…………………………………………… 38
<Fig. 31> Upload Page……………………………………………………………………………. 39
<Fig. 32> File Selection …………………………………………………………….……………. 39
<Fig. 33> Upload Arrangement…………………………………………………………………. 39
<Fig. 34> Key Value Error ……………………………………………………………………….. 40
<Fig. 35> Upload Completion …………………………………………………………………… 40
LIST OF TABLES
<Table 1> Packing List……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
<Table 2> RF Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
<Table 3> Mechanical Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………. 13
<Table 4> Environmental Specifications………………….……………………………………………………….. 13
<Table 5> IDEN Frequency …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14
<Table 6> CDMA Frequency…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
<Table 7> Monitoring/Control items on the display………………………………………………………… 36
<Table 8> Caution on System Installation………………………………………………………………….. 41
<Table 9> Symptoms & Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………………. 44
<Table 10> Inspection Parts and Items ………………………………………………………………………………. 44
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Section 1. Overview
TRI-band RF Repeater is designed for increasing coverage and capacity in Sprint’s
CDMA & iDEN systems. The repeater can provide coverage for all troubled areas such
as suburban, shadow areas, backside of mountains, urban and metropolitan locations.
The SKTS Products also provides easy installation, remote status monitoring and control
function (NMS System) through the wired line and wireless modems. SKTS’ RF
Repeater is designed to help support existing legacy equipment and help Sprint provide
nationwide service.
SK telesys improved Repeater System for Sprint CDMA band to meet the requirements
for coverage in the contiguous and non-contiguous spectrum in North America. The
digital filter manipulates discrete samples of an input signal to produce a filtered output
signal. This brand new repeater system utilizes the digital filter technology. This removes
the noise and passes the extract spectrum needed in digital signal processing systems
(DSP). The digital filter carries the filtering of sampled-data, or discrete-time, signals,
which are typically digital representations of analog signals which have been generated
by way of analog-to-digital conversion. Digital signal processing has an advantage over
analog processing in that it enables an exact reproduction of the signals and the
processing operations without any degradation in the signal.
The Tri-Band RF repeater is designed to be elastically applied to any frequency of iDEN
band, and the frequency selection level of the frequency bandwidth to service of the
Down Link and Up Link through 1 Up/Down converter module is excellent and minimizes
interference in other signals. Besides, this is designed to enable users to select their
desired band(a maximum of 20MHz) in the CDMA 65MHz band.
The basic structure of a Tri-Band RF repeater is such that 1 output port is supported to
1 input port. The inside of a repeater is divided into a block for iDEN and a block for
CDMA, and the DL(Down Link) Converter and UL(Up Link) Converter for iDEN and
CDMA are composed as one module respectively for optimum size and high efficiency.
Besides, this is composed of PSU(Power Supply Unit), Filter and PAU(Power Amplifier
Unit).
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<Fig. 1 > Configuration of Tri-Band Network
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Section 2. Components
2.1 Packing List
Packing ListPacking List
Packing List
No
NoNo
No
Description
DescriptionDescription
Description
Quantity
QuantityQuantity
Quantity
Remark
RemarkRemark
Remark
1 Tri-Band Digital Repeater 1
2 AC Power Cable 1
3 Ground Cable 1
4 Anchor Bolts 4
5 Key 2
6 CD 1 Manual
7 Bracket 1
8 Installation Guide Sheet 1
<Table 1 > Packing List
<Fig. 2 > Components of Tri-Band Digital Repeater
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2.2 System, Exterior
System, ExteriorSystem, Exterior
System, Exterior
<Fig. 3 > View of Tri-Band Digital Repeater
2.3 Warning and Hazards
Warning and HazardsWarning and Hazards
Warning and Hazards
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK POSSSIBLE.
Danger of electric shock!
Switch off while( it is ) maintained and inspected!
WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RF
Working with the repeater while in operation, may expose the
Technician to RF electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for
human exposure. Visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety to
learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.
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RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.
Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 20 cm while operating near the donor
and the service antennas. Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a
permanent structure.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense.
Warning!
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy.
Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the
modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the
authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
**RECOMMENDATION:
The Manufacturer recommends TURNING OFF the POWER AMPS - Prior to any
Modifications to the Repeater. This is done through the GUI.
Turning off the power amps during modifications will help to extend the life of the
Repeater.
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Section 3. Feature and Specifications
3.1 RF
RFRF
RF
Specification
SpecificationSpecification
Specification
Item Specification Remark
Frequency
Range
800 MHz
Downlink : 851~869 MHz
Uplink : 806~824 MHz
25kHz Step
900 MHz
Downlink : 935~940 MHz
Uplink : 896~901 MHz
25kHz Step
1900 MHz
Downlink : 1930~1995 MHz
Uplink : 1850~1915 MHz
Total : 65MHz
Amplifier Gain /
Output Power per Band
65dB / 25dBm iDEN
80dB / 24dBm CDMA
Input Level
-15 ~ -40dBm / Total iDEN
-16 ~ -56dBm / Total CDMA
Ripple
± 1.25dB iDEN
± 1.5dB CDMA
Gain Control Range
40 ~ 65dB(1dB/Step±0.5dB or less) iDEN
40 ~ 80dB(1dB/Step±0.5dB or less) CDMA
Frequency Response
≥Δ65 dBc @Edge ± 500 KHz (iDEN )
≥Δ50 dBc @Edge ± 1 MHz (CDMA)
Downlink
Adjacent
Power
1 carrier
25KHz : ≥ 50dBc
50KHz : ≥55dBc
500KHz : 55dBc
1MHz, 2MHz : 55dBc iDEN
8carriers
25KHz : 47dBc
50KHz : 52dBc
500KHz : 52dBc
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1MHz, 2MHz : 52dBc
900MHz Intermodulation 1870~1880MHz/-105dBm 900MHz only
Spurious RF Emission ≤ -13dBm
Propagation Delay
≤ 8us iDEN
≤ 13us CDMA
Up Link Noise Figure
≤ 5dB @ Max. Gain
≤ 12dB @ Min. Gain
VSWR 1.5 : 1
<Table 2 > RF Specifications
3.2 Mechanical Specifi
Mechanical SpecifiMechanical Specifi
Mechanical Specification
cationcation
cation
Item Specification
Cabinet Indoor Type
RF Connector Type(IN/OUT) N-Type Female
Dimension(H*W*D) 580*420*291 mm
Weight 31.2 kg
<Table 3 > Mechanical Specifications
3.3 Environmental
EnvironmentalEnvironmental
Environmental
Specification
SpecificationSpecification
Specification
Item Specification Remark
Working temperature/ humidity -10℃ ~ 50℃ / 5 % ~ 95% Tem. / Humi. around cabinet
Power 108 ~ 127 VAC, 60Hz
※Option -40 to -60VDC
20 to 30 VDC
<Table 4 > Environmental Specifications
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3.4 Operation Frequenc
Operation FrequencOperation Frequenc
Operation Frequencies
iesies
ies
Item Frequency Remark
Down Link 800 MHz 851 ~ 869 MHz 25kHz Step
862 ~ 869 MHz 25kHz Step
900 MHz 935 ~ 940 MHz 25kHz Step
Up Link 800 MHz 806 ~ 824 MHz 25kHz Step
817 ~ 824 MHz 25kHz Step
900 MHz 896 ~ 901 MHz 25kHz Step
<Table 5 > iDEN Frequency
<Figure 4 > iDEN Frequency
<Figure 5 > Features of iDEN Carrier
Item Frequency BW
Downlink A 1930.625 ~ 1944.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
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D 1945.625 ~ 1949.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
B 1950.625 ~ 1964.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
E 1965.625 ~ 1969.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
F 1970.625 ~ 1974.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
C 1975.625 ~ 1989.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
G 1990.625 ~ 1994.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
Uplink A 1850.625 ~ 1864.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
D 1865.625 ~ 1869.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
B 1870.625 ~ 1884.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
E 1885.625 ~ 1889.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
F 1890.625 ~ 1894.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
C 1895.625 ~ 1909.375 MHz 13.75 MHz
G 1910.625 ~ 1914.375 MHz 3.75 MHz
<Table 6 > CDMA Frequency
<Fig. 6> CDMA Frequency
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Section 4. System Block Diagram
4.1
Block
BlockBlock
Block
Diagram
DiagramDiagram
Diagram
4.1.1 iDEN Block Diagram
<Fig. 7> iDEN Block Diagram
4.1.2 CDMA Digital Block Diagram
<Fig. 8> CDMA Digital Block Diagram
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4.2 A
AA
Ab
bb
bout Block Diagram
out Block Diagramout Block Diagram
out Block Diagram
This was realized in one body type available in both of an iDEN frequency band and a
CDMA frequency band with a filter of cavity type and has only the iDEN frequency band
and CDMA frequency band to service pass selectively after securing isolation between
the Down Link and UP Link enough while other bands are removed because, of the base
station(EBTS) signals of the iDEN and CDMA received through antenna, only the
desired bands are made to pass selectively since it is connected to the donor ANT of
repeaters.
The up/down converter modules of the Tri-Band RF repeater were realized for iDEN and
CDMA respectively. The Up/Down Converter Module for iDEN is composed of a down
converter and up converter from the filter to the PAU input in the down link and up link of
repeaters and a digital filter of the variable bandwidth. Besides, the same structure is
composed in a pair in order to handle two bands such as a 900M band and a 800M band.
The Up/Down converter of the down link was realized as a digital filter through a
conversion and A/D conversion from the base station(EBTS) signals inputted through the
LNA part to the IF frequency. The up/down converter of the Up Link was made to take a
Roll Off characteristic using a SAW filter by converting the RF signal of the terminal
inputted through the LNA into the IF frequency(70MHz), differently from the down link.
And, Digital filter of the up/down converter module for CDMA converts the analog to
digital and transmits it to the FPGA in order to filter out the signal. FPGA has a logic
algorithm that can filter out each possible Bandwidth in FA, 1.25MHz, minimum value
and it selects when CPU send a command to select the pass band. Digitalized signal
goes through the DA converter after filtering the signal in any 65MHz PCS band by
digital section. Digital filter guaranties a uniform RF division output and an accurate
filtering service band in any Sprint PCS spectrum. Also it provides less spatial limitation
when designing the HW for the most complicated pass band combinations.
The signals passing through the Up/Down Converter are inputted as a PAU module for
iDEN and CDMA respectively, so as to amplify the iDEN signals and CDMA signals to a
proper output level, pass through a filter realized with an iDEN frequency band and a
CDMA frequency band in one body type, and then be discharged through ANT.
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Section 5. System Overview
System OverviewSystem Overview
System Overview
5.1 Configuration and Feature
Configuration and FeatureConfiguration and Feature
Configuration and Features
ss
s
Modules comprising TRI-Band Repeater are arranged for operators and technicians to
utilize them effectively. The Repeater is basically a wall-mounted structure, and if required
it is constructed to be installed on 19 inch Rack. At the bottom of repeater, there are 1
donor port, 1 service port, 1 Donor signal monitoring port, 1 Service signal monitoring port,
and AC power outlet. The internal structure of TRI-Band repeater is composed of the
following Modules.
<Fig. 9> Internal Configuration of Tri-Band Repeater
<Fig. 10> Tri-Band Repeater Connector
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5.1.1 PSU (Power Supply Unit)
PSU (Power Supply Unit)PSU (Power Supply Unit)
PSU (Power Supply Unit)
The AC power source is converted through A/D and D/D to feed stable current to each
active device. The Repeater adopts industrial equivalent level or above components. It is
highly robust physical structure and meets all required electrical specification. Operating
power ranges from AC 108- to 127V input and it converts to DC 3.5V, 3.8V, DC 7V, DC 12V
and DC 27V for use.
5.1.2 Controller
ControllerController
Controller
RCU consists of RF Control Part and Network Control Part to monitor and control the state
of each module of CDMA repeater. RF Control Part is linked to GUI through DEBUG port to
collect status information and control modules.
Network Control Part enables high-level NMS (Ethernet) communication through RJ-45
port to monitor and control the status. The LEDs display the status in the front panel of
RCU that easily identifies any malfunctions of the Modules. Since the controller is powered
by batteries, when the batteries are not properly installed, it may cause damage to the
equipment and possibly explode. Please safely dispose of the used batteries.
※
※※
※ Caution: Improper replacement of batteries can cause risk of explosion.
Dispose of used batteries according to State and local laws.
(1) LED
a. RF POWER: Red light = Alarm / Green light = Normal
b. RSSI: Red light = Alarm / Green Light = Normal
c. VSWR: Red light = Alarm / Green Light = Normal
d. OVER TEMP: Red light = Alarm / Green = Normal
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e. UNDER CURRENT: Red light = Alarm / Green = Normal
f. POWER: Solid Green = Power On / Blinking Green = Normal
h. RESET: Controller Reset Button
i. TXD: On = Data transmitting with Web GUI connected Green blinking
j. RXD: On = Data receiving with Web GUI connected Green blinking
5.1.3 UP/DOWN Converter
UP/DOWN ConverterUP/DOWN Converter
UP/DOWN Converter
Up/Down Converter modules of the Tri-Band RF repeater were realized for iDEN and
CDMA respectively. The Up/Down Converter Module for iDEN is composed of a down
converter and up converter from the filter to the PAU input in the down link and up link of
repeaters and a digital filter of the variable bandwidth. Besides, the same structure is
composed in a pair in order to handle two bands such as a 900M band and a 800M band.
Up/Down Converter of Down Lind converts EBTS signal input through LNA part to IF
frequency(62.5MHz) and embodies Digital Filter as A/D conversion. It takes Roll off
nature with digital filter, minimized the impact of other signal by stopping nearby other
band and other signal, removes spurious and improves degree of separation.
In addition, Up link unlike Down link converts Terminal’s RF signal input through LNA to
IF frequency(70MHz) to take roll off nature of SAW Filter, minimizes the impact of other
signals by restraining them to remove spurious and to improve degree of separation.
And, IF signal at the Digital filter of up/down converter module for CDMA is converted to
Digital Domain Signal by A/D Converter and sent to the FPGA. The Signal at the FPGA
will be filtered out and sent to the D/A Converter. All process of ADC, DAC and FPGA
synchronizes in the 10MHz Reference Clock TCXO in order to promise an accurate. All
process synchronizes in the 10MHz Reference Clock TCXO in order to promise an
accurate converting. All possible bandwidth combinations are 1.25, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00, 6.25,
7.00, 8.75, 10.00, 13.75, & 18.75 MHz contiguously or non-contiguously.
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<Fig. 11> Block Diagram for CDMA Digital Filter
Up/Down Converter module for iDEN and CDMA suppresses leakage of local signals
into the input terminal by inserting a band path filter on the front side of a mixer. The
mixer minimizes IMD components of the system by applying elements having
characteristics of high IP3 and minimizes influence on the next step by maintaining
linearity. The base station(EBTS) signals converted into the IF frequency are recovered
into the original frequency through the up converter. Local stage for IF conversion is
designed to minimize phase noises in order not to reduce quality(ρ value) of waveform
that can take place during the conversion process of signals. RF Block of Down Link
Up/Down Converter as Down Link Gain Control Block phase performs AGC and ALC
functions to protect devices on over-input of iDEN RF Repeater, and with the need of
user it may turn On/Off the functions with automatic compensation function for gains on
temperature of system.
5.1.4 Multiplexer
MultiplexerMultiplexer
Multiplexer
This was realized in one body type available in both of an iDEN frequency band and a
CDMA frequency band with a filter of cavity type and has only the iDEN frequency band
and CDMA frequency band to service inputted to the LNA part after securing isolation
between the Down Link and UP Link enough while other bands are removed because, of
the base station(EBTS) signals of the iDEN and CDMA received through antenna, only
the desired bands are made to pass selectively since it is connected to the donor ANT of
repeaters. Beside, the backward direction(Up Link) minimizes the power of spurious
wave discharge generated from PAU.
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5.1.5 PAU
PAUPAU
PAU
PAU considers Spurious features to apply degauss with credibility, endurance and high
P1dB and inspects at all times output by linking to system’s control part. So when main
problem happens, it can be reported to upper level and if required by the user PAU move
can be On/Off. The PAU of the Tri-Band repeater is divided into ones for iDEN and
CDMA, but the PAU for iDEN service is composed of the integrated modules of iDEN
800/900, and the PAU for CDMA service is composed of a single module. Down Link
PAU amplifies iDEN signal and CDMA signal to proper output level and supply Controller
with VSWR information of output port and Repeater’s output level. Also detect its own
temperature and supply Controller with Device failure to check normal operation state of
Module.
5.1.6 Isolation Check Module
Isolation Check ModuleIsolation Check Module
Isolation Check Module
For the isolation check module for CDMA, the Down Link converter of the UP/DOWN
converter module is coupled to become an input of the isolation check module. Such
signals find the maximum value and minimum value by measuring a oscillation detection
value while moving by 50KHz from -250KHz to +250KHz of oscillation check frequency
within the module. When the difference between the maximum value and minimum value
is 2dB greater than the setting value, the gain is compensated as much as the difference,
and when it is -2dB less than the setting value, the gain is compensated as much as -
0.5dB. Isolation is monitored and controlled through such action.
The isolation check module for iDEN find the maximum value and minimum value by
measuring the oscillation detection value while moving by 30KHz up to 798 ~ 799MHz of
oscillation check frequency through channel scanning within a module. When the
difference between the maximum value and minimum value is 2dB greater than the
setting value, the gain is compensated as much as the difference, and when it is -2dB
less than the setting value, the gain is compensated as much as -0.5dB. Isolation is
monitored and controlled through such action.
5.1.7 Cabinet
CabinetCabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet of Repeater has die-casting structure enabling modules to be installed inside of
door panel to enhance implementation efficiency and minimize the size of cabinet.
Heat fin size of repeater is calculated upon the output level to show an excellent heat
radiation effect.
(1) Latch
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Latch is well sealed and locked to secure safety in which it can play a major role in
preventing moisture and vibration. With automatic lift function of Head, door is easy open
and closed. Minimized Shaft’s recess of Latch prevents shaking.
<Fig. 12> Latch Structure
(2) Hinge
On assembling and maintaining cabinet the hinge is designed to provide convenience
and quick access for its opening and closing, and it has 3 merits such as Torque,
Stopper and Separation Angle function.
<Fig. 13> Hinge Functions
A. Torque Function
It prevents sudden door opening or closing considering the operator’s safety when
assembling and operating.
B. Stopper Function
It keeps sudden door opening from damaging cabinet on maintaining after assembling
and set up. The additional design for opening has double safety structure for stopping
function.
C. Separation Angle Function
Attached Notch to the center bottom of Hinge keeps separation on closing, and as
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opening in a certain angle (about 20-30 degree) Door and Body part of Cabinet may be
separated.
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5.2 Additional Functions
Additional Functions Additional Functions
Additional Functions
5.2.1 A
5.2.1 A5.2.1 A
5.2.1 ALC
LCLC
LC
Function
Function Function
Function
The function is designed for stable operation of the repeater and base station to
constantly maintain the same repeater output selected by the installer and prevent it from
exceeding the pre set limit.
A. Procedure
a. Switch ON/OFF ALC function set up through GUI.
b. When the down link output value is greater than the set level or 1.5dB less than that in
case of CDMA or 1dB less than that in case of i-DEN, the difference shall be
compensated.
c. When the up link output value is greater than the set level or 1.5dB less than that in case
of CDMA or 1dB less than that in case of i-DEN, the difference shall be compensated.
d. Monitor output value of Down Link and Up Link every second.
B. Notes
a. Down Link and Up link are operates independently.
b. On isolation check it does not operate.
**RECOMMENDATION:
**RECOMMENDATION: **RECOMMENDATION:
**RECOMMENDATION:
The Manufacturer recommends TURNING OFF the POWER AMPS
The Manufacturer recommends TURNING OFF the POWER AMPS The Manufacturer recommends TURNING OFF the POWER AMPS
The Manufacturer recommends TURNING OFF the POWER AMPS -
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Prior to any
Prior to any Prior to any
Prior to any
Mod
ModMod
Modifications to the Repeater. This is done through the GUI.
ifications to the Repeater. This is done through the GUI. ifications to the Repeater. This is done through the GUI.
ifications to the Repeater. This is done through the GUI.
Turning off the power amps during modifications will help to extend the life of the Repeater.
Turning off the power amps during modifications will help to extend the life of the Repeater. Turning off the power amps during modifications will help to extend the life of the Repeater.
Turning off the power amps during modifications will help to extend the life of the Repeater.
5.2.2 Shutdown Function
5.2.2 Shutdown Function 5.2.2 Shutdown Function
5.2.2 Shutdown Function
When output of repeater exceeds set up limit, it is to function Shutdown for stable
protection.
(1) Procedure
a. Operate when output value of Down Link and Up Link is 3dB(iDEN Shutdown Level)
over ALC set up limit.
b. Inspect output for 5 seconds to find that 5 second output is operation condition. Then
do PAU OFF to perform the first Shutdown move.
c. Perform PAU ON move 5 seconds after Shutdown move.
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d. Inspect output for 4 seconds again after waiting for stable output for 1 second.
e. Perform c, d and e move for 3 times.
f. After 3rd move the PAU ON waiting time is 30 minutes. With Shutdown condition
afterward, proceed complete Shutdown state.
g. On complete Shutdown state the user should directly switch the repeater OFF or ON,
or set up PAU ON to come out of complete Shutdown state.
(2) Notes
a. Will not function when ALC Operation set up is OFF.
b. Down Link and Up Link operate independently of each other.
5.2.3 Oscillation Check Function
5.2.3 Oscillation Check Function 5.2.3 Oscillation Check Function
5.2.3 Oscillation Check Function
(1) Procedure
a. Switch ON/OFF oscillation check function with GUI.
b. Inspect the -250KHz ~ +250KHz section based on frequency in case of CDMA
through channel scanning. Inspect the 798 ~ 799MHz section in case of i-DEN.
c. The isolation check module for CDMA measures the oscillation detection value while
moving by 500KHz from -250KHz. In case of i-DEN, inspect the oscillation
detection value while moving by 30KHz in the 798 ~ 799MHz frequency section.
d. Find the minimum and maximum value from values measured from c.
e. When the difference between the maximum value and minimum value is 2dB(iDEN
0dB) greater than the setting value, the gain is compensated as much as the difference.
f. When the difference between the maximum value and minimum value is -2dB(iDEN -
1dB) less than the setting value, the gain is compensated as much as -0.5dB.
(2) Notes
a. Do not operate while channel scan is in operation.
b. When ALC is operating, gain correction value should not exceed ALC set up level.
c. When Up Link ALC operation is OFF, link Down Link Gain to operate.
5.2.4 Oscillation Shutdown Function
(1) Procedure
a. Operate when oscillation attenuation is over 30dB.
b. Switch all PAU OFF and start alarming.
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c. Return PAU to original state after 10 seconds to perform oscillation check function.
d. On continuous Shutdown condition, try 3 times to enter complete Shutdown state
afterward.
e. On complete Shutdown state the user should directly switch the repeater OFF or ON,
or set up PAU ON to come out of complete Shutdown state.
(2) Notes
a. Operate when oscillation check function is ON only.
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Section 6. System Installation Guide
System Installation GuideSystem Installation Guide
System Installation Guide
The Cabinet of the Repeater is a die-casting structure, which supports wall-mount
installation and if required it can be installed in a 19 inch Rack.
The Repeater has 4 Wall Mount Holes, which need to be installed properly to sustain the
weight of repeater on a wall-mounted installation.
The procedure for wall-mounting installation are as follows;
(1) Remove Repeater from package.
(2) Check the components of repeater. Next remove 8 screws that hold the bracket to
the repeater. (4 per side) **Leave the guide screws attached to the repeater.
(3) Use 4 anchor bolts to attach the bracket to the wall. (Optional)
(4) Confirm the bracket is safely mounted to the wall.
(5) Hang the repeater on the Wall-mounted Bracket using the Guide screws. Now attach
the remaining screws. Make sure the bracket and repeater and securely mounted to the
wall.
(6) Check to determine if it is installed properly and is attached firmly to the wall.
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<Fig. 14> Mounting Sequence of the Tri-Band Repeater
Ethernet Instructions: This equipment is indoor used and
※
all the communication hiring are
limited to inside of the building.
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Section 7. WEB GUI
WEB GUI WEB GUI
WEB GUI
7.1 Program setup
Program setupProgram setup
Program setup
(1) The Ethernet Port of Repeater and Laptop are linked through LAN Cable.
(2) A Cross-Connect Cable is used for LAN Cable.
(3) When selecting the following picture, IP is automatically assigned to Laptop computer
from the repeater.
<Fig. 15> Local Area Connection Properties
<Fig. 16> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
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(4) When network is not linked in a certain time, select Repair on Support window to recover
IP.
<Fig. 17> Local Area Connection Status-1
<Fig. 18> Local Area Connection Status-2
7.2 WEB GUI Connection
WEB GUI ConnectionWEB GUI Connection
WEB GUI Connection
(1) Input connection address on address window of Internet Explorer to access
(2) The Connection address set up as the repeater is released is as follows;
http://192.168.10.101/When linked to the repeater, input Username and Password on Login
screen as follows to click [Login].
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<Fig. 19> Web GUI Initial Screen
(3) Default Username & Password set up as the repeater is released are skts & skts.
(4) As linked to Web GUI, the following screen appears.
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<Fig. 20>
Tri
TriTri
Tri-
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-Band Digital Repeater
Band Digital Repeater Band Digital Repeater
Band Digital Repeater Web GUI
Web GUIWeb GUI
Web GUI
(Band selection
(Band selection (Band selection
(Band selection for CDMA
for CDMA for CDMA
for CDMA in yellow box)
in yellow box)in yellow box)
in yellow box)
(5) After connecting, check the status of repeater; it updates every 4 seconds on the screen.
(6) When Control is selected at bottom of the screen, it stops Polling and activates the “Set”
Button giving the user the ability to change values and alter the configuration.
(7) After changing the set up values, if the input range is exceeded a warning window
appears and it returns to the previous value.
<Fig. 21> Input Range Excess Message
(8) After changing the set up values, select the Set button to transmit the changed data.
When set up is complete, a windows message appears – press enter or click “OK”.
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<Fig. 22> Set Up Completion Message
7.3 Monitoring and Control
Common menu displayed in bottom line description is as below;
Latitude: latitude of repeater location
Longitude: longitude of repeater location
Cascade Code: Cascade Code of repeater
The above 3 items (Latitude, Longitude, Cascade Code) are configurable on ‘Config’ page.
If any item is skipped, the PAU (Power AMP) will shut down and the Control mode in GUI
does not work.
Perl Script Version: the version of Perl Script (Application file) installed in operator’s Proxy
Server.
<Fig. 23> Mode Select
(1) When selecting Monitoring Mode, it monitors the present state of repeater system.
(2) When selection Control Mode, it stops Updating of repeater system and changes into
controllable Mode.
(3) The basic Mode after connecting is Monitoring Mode, and after controlling repeater on
Control Mode it automatically changes into Monitoring Mode.
<Fig. 24> Function Button
Set: It activates on Control Mode. After changing set up value take down the control on
system to change state.
Account: Manages User’s information.
Alarm History: May show Alarm History Data on system.
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Config: Reads and changes the parameter value affecting system connection.
Upload: Upload system program.
<Fig. 25> Logout
End the present connection.
Monitoring/Control items on the display are below;
Monitoring/Control items on the display are below;Monitoring/Control items on the display are below;
Monitoring/Control items on the display are below;
Title Item Monitoring Remark
Information Type Monitoring Repeater Type
Version Monitoring Repeater Version
Maker Monitoring SK telesys
Gain/Power Monitoring value
ETC Cabinet temp Monitoring Cabinet Temp Alarm
Current cabinet temp in [F]
Conv Temp Monitoring Converter Temp Alarm
Current Conv Temp Alarm
Under Current Monitoring PSU under current
OSC Detect Monitoring Oscillation Alarm
CDMA DL RSSI M / C RSSI value in dBm
Converter PLL Monitoring Converter PLL Lock Alarm
Power AMP M / C AMP ON/OFF
Output Monitoring AMP Output PWR
Over PWR Monitoring Alarm when output is 3dB higher than
setting output
Under PWR Monitoring Alarm when output is 3dB lower than
setting output
VSWR Monitoring AMP self diagnostics
UL Converter PLL Monitoring Converter PLL Lock
Power AMP M / C AMP ON/OFF
Over PWR Monitoring Alarm when output is 3dB higher than
setting output
Under PWR Monitoring Alarm when output is 3dB lower than
setting output
VSWR Monitoring AMP self diagnostics
Band A ~ G PCS Control - Select using Channel number
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- Do not select more than 20MHz
combination as a serving band
- Select by Band, Sub, and FA or
combination.
<Table 7 > Monitoring/Control items on the display
7.3.1 Account
7.3.1 Account 7.3.1 Account
7.3.1 Account
It can register or delete the users accessible to Use Management page, and the grade of
user is divided into Super user and Normal user.
The total maximum number of users available for registration is 4 for super user category and
25 for normal user category.
On shipment the Default Super User name & Password of repeater are skts & skts.
As pressing Home button it returns to the main screen.
<Fig. 26> Account Page
7.3.2 User Regis
7.3.2 User Regis7.3.2 User Regis
7.3.2 User Registration
tration tration
tration
Select the right of User to register on Create Account Block at the bottom of Page, input User
Name and Password to be registered as new and press Create Button to register.
<Fig. 27> User Registration
7.3.3 Delete and Change of User
7.3.3 Delete and Change of User 7.3.3 Delete and Change of User
7.3.3 Delete and Change of User
Deletion of a User is the Super User’s unique right. Click the Delete button on the right hand
side of the User List Block to delete. Deletion of a Super User Name is possible only with the
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input of the Current Super User Password. Deletion of a Normal User is possible simply by
clicking on the Delete Button.
To Change a Password please click the Change button once the new Password has been
inputted.
<Fig. 28> Deletion and Change or User
7.3.4 Alarm History
7.3.4 Alarm History 7.3.4 Alarm History
7.3.4 Alarm History
Alarm details stored in system can be seen, which shows the occurrence time of alarm, its
occurrence and release.
Alarm History can be seen up to 50 Indexes.
<Fig. 29> Alarm History
Press Delete button at the bottom to delete alarm details stored, and the deleted alarm
details can not be restored.
Press Home button to return to the main screen.
7.3.5 Configuration
7.3.5 Configuration7.3.5 Configuration
7.3.5 Configuration
It shows basic connection information required to connection and system configuration, and
the initial set up value on shipment is as follows;
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<Fig. 30> Configuration Information of System
7.3.6 Up
7.3.6 Up7.3.6 Up
7.3.6 Upl
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load
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Upload Page is necessary to upgrade the system program.
<Fig. 31> Upload Page
Click [Search] button to select the file for Uploading on Popup window.
Controller of repeater comprises Network Control Board and Repeater Control Board, and
each Board’s Upload file is divided into SKTSNCB_vxx.ncu and SKTSRCB_x_vx.x.xx.rcu.
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<Fig. 32> File Selection
<Fig. 33> Upload Arrangement
As the selected file path is seen, input Key Value provided and press Upload button to
upgrade system.
If Key Value is different by files and inaccurate, Upload is impossible.
<Fig. 34> Key Value Error
On completion of Upload, the following message appears and system is automatically
rebooted. On rebutting connection is not available, after rebooted normal connection is
available.
<Fig. 35> Upload Completion
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Section 8. Maintenance Guide
Maintenance GuideMaintenance Guide
Maintenance Guide
8.1 Confirmation of System Components
Confirmation of System Components Confirmation of System Components
Confirmation of System Components
For normal operation of equipment the following should be confirmed on installation.
A. Confirm whether the repeater’s exterior would be deformed by damaged package of
repeater on delivery.
B. Confirm that the components of equipment as in the packing list and that the location for
installation satisfies temperature and humidity for operation of equipment defined in the
product specification.
C. Confirm the input signal condition of equipment defined in the product’s specification.
D. Confirm that the state of cable and connector is good.
E. Confirm that the state of bracket of repeater is good.
8.2 Cautions regarding
Cautions regardingCautions regarding
Cautions regarding
System Installation
System Installation System Installation
System Installation
In order for dangerous events not to occur on installation of repeater, the provided guidance
should be followed.
Especially power cords are permanent connection typed so that easily accessible power
switch on/off device should be equipped at indoor service wires with outlets easily accessible
to repeater.
※ Non-detachable Power supply Code: for PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet
shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Order Description Cautions
1 Donor ANT welding and feeder
installation.
Service ANT or LCX equipped
-Cable should be installed w/o exterior
damage
-Protect connection parts
-Install feeder to min environment influence
2 Installation of ANT of Donor -Fixed firm for local wind
3 Power cable and RF cable arrangement -Prevent cable
<Table 8> Caution on System Installation
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Section 9. System setup and inspection
System setup and inspectionSystem setup and inspection
System setup and inspection
9.1 Items to be checked for Opening
Items to be checked for Opening Items to be checked for Opening
Items to be checked for Opening
A. Confirm AC 108 ~ 127 VAC common use power and power cable.
B. Check if Donor RF input signal from exterior is at normal level.
Caution※
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When system operates without input signal confirmed, over-input may cause serious
damage on amplifying devices because of saturation of output. Therefore, after checking
input signal level by equipment and ALC ON status (default from factory ALC ON) to
operate equipment.
C. Put 108 ~ 127 VAC into power connector of equipment to switch ON.
D. Check Alarm LED blinking state of GUI or Repeater’s front board through laptop.
E. When it is determined that the Down Link RF input signal from exterior is normal, switch
OFF the Repeater and connect ANT feed and Service ANT to Input/Output Port of
Repeater and switch the repeater ON again.
Caution ※
※※
※
Conclude carefully lest Down Link and Up Link Port be reversed.
9.2 Items to be check after opening
Items to be check after opening Items to be check after opening
Items to be check after opening
A. Confirm existence of abnormality by checking the alarm LED lighting status of repeaters.
B. Confirm whether the RF input/output values are normal or not by using GUI.
C. Confirm the normal operation status of repeater by measuring spurious feature of the
repeater’s down link and up link output using a spectrum analyzer through coupling
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ports beside each input/output port of the repeater after about 10 minutes turning on
the power of repeaters.
D. After normal operation of repeater, measure calling quality of service area by terminal
or optimize radio environment if shadow areas or calling inability areas are present.
9.3 Failure and Inspection
Failure and Inspection Failure and Inspection
Failure and Inspection
9.3.1 Inspection of Repeater
On routine or emergency service of repeater the following orders should be taken to check
its failure.
A.
Check
RF input/output level and LED of repeater using Web GUI. On routine service
check calling quality with terminal or measurement equipment or on emergency
service the following should be taken even if RF input/out level of repeater on Web
GUI is normal.
B. Connect link spectrum analyzer to test terminal of repeater to confirm output state.
C. Use Coupling port to check output value.
D. Check if the output value of repeater obtained by spectrum analyzer equal to actual out
put value of repeater.
E. Check input level of repeater when the output value of repeater obtained by spectrum
analyzer is not equal to actual output value of repeater.
F. When input level is different, check antenna connection and feeder cable.
G.
If the output value of repeater is abnormal as comparing input level to the gain of
repeater, turn off and on the repeater and then recheck the output state with spectrum
analyzer. On severe failure immediately replace with spare parts.
Symptom Troubleshooting
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No Power Check the Power Cord
Check the input voltage
Low or No
output Power
Check Alarm History
Check the ANT and its connector
Check the Input level
Check the Gain
Check the Cable
Adjust the ALC level
OSC Alarm Check the ANT and Cable Connector
Check the Input Level
Check and replace the cable
<Table 9> Symptoms & Troubleshooting
9.3.2 Facility Inspection
On routine Inspection and service failure the following parts and items are needed to be
inspected.
Inspection Parts Inspection Items Remark
Feeder, Leakage Coaxial Feeder or leakage coaxial cable
Donor & Service ANT Inspect the malfunction of Antenna’s welding
Connector Adaptor, cable
PWR Incoming source Check the voltage 108 ~127 VAC
<Table 10> Inspection Parts and Items
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Section 10. Warranty and Repai
Warranty and RepaiWarranty and Repai
Warranty and Repair
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10.1 General Warranty
General Warranty General Warranty
General Warranty
This product carries a Standard Warranty period of five (5) years unless indicated otherwise
on the package or in the acknowledgment of the purchase order.
10.2 Limitations of Warranty
Limitations of Warranty Limitations of Warranty
Limitations of Warranty
Your exclusive remedy for any defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of
the defective product. SK Telesys Corp. may elect the remedy or combination of remedies
to provide by its sole discretion. SK Telesys Corp. shall have a reasonable time after
determining that a defective product exists to repair or replace the problem unit. SK Telesys
Corp. warranty applies to repaired or replaced products for the balance of the applicable
period of the original warranty or ninety days from the date of shipment of a repaired or
replaced product, whichever is longer.
10.3 Limitation of Damages
Limitation of Damages Limitation of Damages
Limitation of Damages
The liability for any defective product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the
defective product.
10.4 No Consequential Damages
No Consequential Damages No Consequential Damages
No Consequential Damages
SK Telesys Corp. has no liability for general, consequential, incidental or special damages.
10.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty
Additional Limitation on Warranty Additional Limitation on Warranty
Additional Limitation on Warranty
SK Telesys Corp. standard warranty does not cover products which have been received
improperly packaged, altered, or physically damaged. For example, broken warranty seal,
labels exhibiting tampering, physically abused equipment. SK Telesys Corp. Proprietary
Document Page 27 of 31 CDMA RF Repeater User Manual enclosure, broken pins on
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connectors, any modifications made without SK Telesys Corp. authorization, will void all
warranties.
10.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA)
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Return Material Authorization (RMA)
Return Material Authorization (RMA)
No product may be returned directly to SK Telesys Corp. without first getting an approval
from SK Telesys Corp. If it is determined that the product may be defective, you will be
given an RMA number and instructions in how to return the product. An unauthorized return,
i.e., one for which an RMA number has not been issued, will be returned to you at your
expense. Authorized returns are to be shipped to the address on the RMA in an approved
shipping container. You will be given our courier information. It is suggested that the
original box and packaging materials should be kept if an occasion arises where a defective
product needs to be shipped back to SK Telesys Corp. To request an RMA, please call
888-758-7002 or send an email to service@sktelesys.com
service@sktelesys.comservice@sktelesys.com
service@sktelesys.com.
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Section 11. . Contact Information
Maker
Korea Office
Address
SK Telesys Co., Ltd
12-13F, Naewei Bldg.6, Eulgiro-2Ga, Jung-Gu, Seoul 100-844, Korea
Homepage: www.sktelesys.com
US Office
Address
SK Telesys Corp.
12750 center court drive suite #400, Cerritos, CA 90703
Staff in charge
of sales
Kap Soo, Park, Director
Phone: 562-207-1924, Fax: 562-207-1925
Email: kapspark@sktelesys.com
Service contact
in US
Email : service@sktelesys.com
Phone: 888-758-7002
Staff in charge
of R&D
Jae-Hyung Kim, Manager
Phone: 82-31-786-5625, Email: kjhyung@sktelesys.com