SYM Technology V308919 Bi-Directional Amplifier User Manual Revised Vision30
SYM Technology, Inc. Bi-Directional Amplifier Revised Vision30
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Passion for the Mission Network Vision User manual for software definable repeater User manual for Software Definable Repeater User Manual for Vision30 < Software Definable Repeater > Copyright © 2012 SYM Technology Incorporated. All rights reserved. This product is intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION and is designed to operate within the Normal Operating (typical operating) ranges or conditions specified in this document. Operation of this equipment beyond the specified ranges in this document may cause: 1. Spurious emissions that violate regulatory requirements. 2. The equipment to be automatically removed from service when maximum thresholds are exceeded. 3. The equipment to not perform in accordance with its specifications. It is the operator's responsibility to ensure this equipment is properly installed and operated within SYM Technology operating specifications to obtain proper performance from the equipment and to comply with regulatory requirements. For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, Cautions, and Notes are found throughout this manual where applicable. The associated icons are used to quickly identify a potential condition that could result in the consequences described below if precautions are not taken. Notes clarify and provide additional information to assist the user. WARNING: This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical and RF circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Working with the repeater while in operation, may expose the technician to RF electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for human exposure. CAUTION: This caution symbol means user to be careful. In this situation, the user might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Use the attached specified power‐suply cord. If any another unapproved cord is used, it may cause interference to the equipment. To prevent electric shock, do not use other plug with an extension cord. NOTE: This note symbol means user to take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document. Procedures are not contained in notes. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Please send comments to: E‐Mail: support@symtechnology.com Phone: (626) 356‐0817 Fax: (626) 356‐9087 Address: SYM Technology, Inc. 234 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 410 Pasadena, CA 91101, USA http://www.symtechnology.com Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Revision History Date Version Approval Description FEB. 3, 2012 1.0 Document Release FEB. 22, 2012 1.1 Web GUI change APR. 1, 2012 2.0 Enclosure and Service Card hardware change July 18, 2012 2.1 User manual title changed into Vision30 July 24, 2012 2.2 Safety instruction added Aug 17, 2012 2.3 Photos are replaced Proprietary and Strictly Confidential Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 Table of Contents Warnings, Cautions, and Notes ...................................................................................................... 2 Revision History .............................................................................................................................. 3 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 8 1.1 Product Description ...................................................................................................................... 8 1.2 Contents of Box ............................................................................................................................. 9 1.3 Glance at the Vision .................................................................................................................... 11 1.4 System Configuration and Technical ........................................................................................... 11 2. Installation ............................................................................................................................. 18 2.1 Unpaking and Inspection ............................................................................................................ 18 2.2 Installation Considerations ......................................................................................................... 18 2.3 Wall Mounting Procedure ........................................................................................................... 21 2.4 Rack Mounting Procedure........................................................................................................... 22 2.5 Electrical Installation ................................................................................................................... 25 2.5.1 Grounding ............................................................................................................................ 25 2.5.2 Connection of the Antenna Cables ...................................................................................... 26 2.5.3 AC Power Connection .......................................................................................................... 27 2.5.4 Ethernet Connection ............................................................................................................ 27 3. Operation ............................................................................................................................... 29 3.1 System Indicators ........................................................................................................................ 29 3.1.1 System Status Indicators ...................................................................................................... 29 3.1.2 Controller Status Indicators ................................................................................................. 30 3.2 Initial start‐up and power setting procedures ............................................................................ 31 3.2.1 800/900 MHz Power Setting Procedures ............................................................................. 31 3.2.2 1900 MHz Power Setting Procedures .................................................................................. 32 3.3 Web‐based GUI operation .......................................................................................................... 33 3.3.1 Network Connection ............................................................................................................ 34 3.3.1.1 Local Network Connection ........................................................................................... 34 3.3.1.2 Sprint Private Network ................................................................................................. 35 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. 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User manual for Software Definable Repeater 3.3.2 Web based GUI Login ........................................................................................................... 35 3.3.3 Menu List ............................................................................................................................. 36 3.3.4 Status ................................................................................................................................... 37 3.3.4.1 Gauge............................................................................................................................ 37 3.3.4.2 Band & Gain Control ..................................................................................................... 38 3.3.5 Health .................................................................................................................................. 38 3.3.5.1 Alarm Status Monitoring for Service Card .................................................................... 39 3.3.5.2 Setting Alarm Threshold ............................................................................................... 39 3.3.5.3 Event Log ...................................................................................................................... 40 3.3.5.4 SNMP Test Alarm .......................................................................................................... 40 3.3.5.5 Input & Output Graph .................................................................................................. 40 3.3.6 Setup .................................................................................................................................... 41 3.3.6.1 Network ........................................................................................................................ 41 3.3.6.2 Install & Update ............................................................................................................ 43 3.3.7 Account ................................................................................................................................ 46 3.3.7.1 User List ........................................................................................................................ 46 3.3.7.2 New Account ................................................................................................................ 48 3.3.8 Memo Pad ............................................................................................................................ 48 3.3.9 Other Miscellaneous Features ............................................................................................. 49 4. Maintenance .......................................................................................................................... 50 4.1 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 50 4.2 Replacement of Components ..................................................................................................... 52 4.2.1 Field Replaceable Units (FRU) .............................................................................................. 53 4.2.2 800/900 MHz Service Card ................................................................................................... 53 4.2.3 1900 MHz Service Card ........................................................................................................ 54 4.2.4 Rectifier ................................................................................................................................ 55 4.2.5 Controller ............................................................................................................................. 56 4.3 Return for Service Procedures .................................................................................................... 57 5. Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 59 5.1 800/900 MHz Service Band ......................................................................................................... 59 5.2 1900 MHz Service Band .............................................................................................................. 60 Proprietary and Strictly Confidential Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 List of Figures [Figure 1‐1] Parts List for Vision ................................................................................................................ 10 [Figure 1‐2] Glance at the Vision ............................................................................................................... 11 [Figure 1‐3] Block Diagram for Vision........................................................................................................ 12 [Figure 1‐4] Mechanical dimension for Vision platform ........................................................................... 13 [Figure 1‐5] 800/900 MHz Service Card view ............................................................................................ 14 [Figure 1‐6] 1900 MHz Service Card view ................................................................................................. 14 [Figure 1‐7] Rectifier view ......................................................................................................................... 15 [Figure 1‐8] Controller view....................................................................................................................... 16 [Figure 1‐9] Filter&Combiner views .......................................................................................................... 16 [Figure 1‐10] Main Frame front and rear views ........................................................................................ 17 [Figure 2‐1] Wall Mount Bracket Dimension ............................................................................................. 20 [Figure 2‐2] Rack Mount Dimension Drawings .......................................................................................... 20 [Figure 2‐3] Wall mounting installation ..................................................................................................... 22 [Figure 2‐4] Rack mounting installation .................................................................................................... 23 [Figure 2‐5] Grounding cable connection .................................................................................................. 25 [Figure 2‐6] Antenna port on the Vision ................................................................................................... 26 [Figure 2‐7] AC power input socket on the Vision .................................................................................... 27 [Figure 2‐8] Ethernet port on the Vision ................................................................................................... 28 [Figure 2‐9] WAN port connection to an UWMS‐01 ................................................................................. 28 [Figure 3‐1] Front Panel .......................................................................................................................... 29 [Figure 3‐2] Controller Front Panel Controls and Indicators ..................................................................... 30 [Figure 3‐3] Local Area Connection Properties.......................................................................................... 34 [Figure 3‐4] Internet Protocol Properties .................................................................................................. 35 [Figure 3‐5] Web GUI Login ....................................................................................................................... 35 [Figure 3‐6] Web GUI Main Menu ............................................................................................................. 36 [Figure 3‐7] Service Band Status................................................................................................................ 37 [Figure 3‐8] Status Page............................................................................................................................. 38 [Figure 3‐9] Health Page ............................................................................................................................ 39 [Figure 3‐10] Event Log Pop‐up ................................................................................................................. 40 [Figure 3‐11] Network Page....................................................................................................................... 41 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. 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User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 3‐12] Install & Upgrade page ......................................................................................................... 43 [Figure 3‐13] Installation Wizard via Step 1 .............................................................................................. 44 [Figure 3‐14] Installation Wizard via Step 2 .............................................................................................. 44 [Figure 3‐15] Installation Wizard Process via Step 3 ................................................................................. 45 [Figure 3‐16] Firmware Update ................................................................................................................. 45 [Figure 3‐17] Factory Set ........................................................................................................................... 46 [Figure 3‐18] User List Page ....................................................................................................................... 47 [Figure 3‐19] New Account Page ............................................................................................................... 48 [Figure 3‐20] Memo Page .......................................................................................................................... 49 [Figure 4‐1] 800/900 MHz Service Card Replacement............................................................................... 54 [Figure 4‐2] 1900 MHz Service Card Replacement .................................................................................... 55 [Figure 4‐3] Rectifier Replacement............................................................................................................ 56 [Figure 4‐4] Controller Replacement ......................................................................................................... 57 List of Tables [Table 1‐1] Parts List for Vision30 (VS30‐F‐KIT) ........................................................................................... 9 [Table 1‐2] Mechanical and Environmental Characteristics ...................................................................... 13 [Table 2‐1] Tools needed for installation (not supplied) ............................................................................ 19 [Table 3‐1] System Status Indicators .......................................................................................................... 29 [Table 3‐2] Controller Status Indicators ..................................................................................................... 30 [Table 3‐3] DL Gain setting of Downlink input power in case of V30‐89 (30dBm model) ......................... 32 [Table 3‐4] DL Gain setting of Downlink input power in case of V30‐19 (30dBm model) ......................... 33 [Table 3‐5] Web GUI Access ID/Password .................................................................................................. 36 [Table 3‐6] Web GUI Main Menu ............................................................................................................... 36 [Table 3‐7] Alarm Status for Health Page................................................................................................... 39 [Table 3‐8] Event Log Description .............................................................................................................. 40 [Table 3‐9] User Group Access Authority ................................................................................................... 47 [Table 4‐1] LED Indicators Troubleshooting guide ..................................................................................... 50 [Table 4‐2] System Alarm on the Web GUI Troubleshooting guide ........................................................... 51 [Table 4‐3] Field Replaceable Units ........................................................................................................... 53 [Table 5‐1] 800/900 MHz Service Band Specifications............................................................................... 59 [Table 5‐2] 1900 MHz Service Band Specifications .................................................................................... 60 Proprietary and Strictly Confidential Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 1. Introduction This manual contains information and procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance of the Vision indoor system. The system is future‐proof, ready for evolution to advanced modulation schemes like EV‐DO (evolution‐data optimized) and LTE (Long Term Evolution). Service Cards are available in single‐ or multi‐ band configuration for a variety of frequency combinations (3 frequency bands simultaneously), power classes, and system designs. 1.1 Product Description The Vision platform is a plug‐and‐play repeater solution that utilizes the medium power and performance for a one sector multi‐carrier solution. The Vision provides adjustable downlink power/gain, adjustable uplink power/gain, downlink and uplink signal conditioning, optional remote system status monitoring and remote system configurability via external wireless modem. The Vision is an in‐building RF repeater system and covers SMR 800 MHz/ 900 MHz and CDMA/LTE 1900 MHz bands simultanelosuly. The Vision can provide signal coverage and high quality, fast data transmission. The Vision has two service cards which are 800/900 MHz card and 1900 MHz card. These cards are bi‐ directional amplifier units for each band. And the Vision has rectifier and controller card as well. All service cards are mounted through backboard which is located in the main frame enclosure. All RF cables are pre‐installed between backboard and filter & combiner units. Filter& combiner units provide common antenna cable connection for all signals. 800/900 MHz service card and 1900 MHz service card include digital filter to select multiple sub‐ bands (or blocks) easily. When providing LTE service instead of iDEN/CDMA, Vison can provide LTE service without any hardware change as it only requires new bandwith selection for LTE signal. The Vision platform is designed to accommodate a variety and a mixture of different and upcoming technologies. The Controller of Vision system has the local management ability to control and monitor the status of the repeater and also provides remote monitoring and controlling capability via external wireless modem. Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Here are the key features of the Vision. Triple‐Band Configuration with Selectable Multiple Sub‐bands (800/900/1900 MHz) Modular Design with Hot Swappable Cards (accommodating up to 2 cards) Digital Filtering using High Performance DSP Multi‐standard platform is technology agnostic (iDEN/CDMA/LTE) Installation Wizard: Automatic Installation and Optimization Filter & Combiner Units for Common Donor and Sevice Antennas Wireless Setup via Wi‐Fi Downlink Input & Output Power Trend Display (48 hours) User Friendly Web‐based GUI Convection Cooling (No FAN) Slim Body Structure 1.2 Contents of Box [Table 1‐1] Parts List for Vision30 (VS30‐F‐KIT) No Item Part Number Qty Vision Main Frame with Filter, RF Cables and wall mount bracket VS‐MF Ethernet Cable 6.6ft (2m) VS‐EC01 Power Cord 5.9ft (1.8m) VS‐PC01 Ground Cable 6.6ft (2m) VS‐GC01 Wall Mounting Screws VS‐MB01 Rectifier VS‐RET Controller VS‐CTR 30dBm, 800/900 MHz Service Card V30‐89 30dBm, 1900 MHz Service Card V30‐19 10 Filter&Combiner for Donor Antena FC‐891926L 11 Filter&Combiner for Service Antena FC‐891926R Proprietary and Strictly Confidential Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 (1) (6) (10) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) (7) (11) [Figure 1‐1] Parts List for Vision 10 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. (9) User manual for Software Definable Repeater 1.3 Glance at the Vision Rectifier Controller +12VDC Power On/Off switch Handle Ethernet Ports for LAN/WAN AC Power On/Off switch 1900 MHz Service Card Donor (BTS) Antenna Port 800/900 MHz Service Card Service (MOBILE) Antenna Port +12VDC Output Port AC Input Port Earth Ground Lug [Figure 1‐2] Glance at the Vision 1.4 System Configuration and Technical The physical size and enclosure of Vision platform has been optimized for ease of installation. The system is supplied with a heatsink to dissipate heat from the system. The system is designed to withstand its weight when performing wall mounting installation and also provides rack mount brackets to accommodate installation on standard 19” rack. The Vision enclosure includes one rectifier (120 VAC / 60 Hz), one system controller, and filter&combiner units. The IP20 indoor rated enclosure has a sturdy aluminum frame as shown in [Figure 1‐2]. The Vision platform is designed with separate service cards where the user can service all two cards Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 11 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 to simultaneously (iDEN and CDMA/LTE network) or may just service one particular network. Each service card has one modularized downlink and uplink converter with power amplifier to minimize the physical size and increase efficiency. Donor Port 800/900 DL Server Port Digital FIR1 DET Fix LO1 HPA SAW DET DL Fix LO1 LNA FIR2 DET DET Fix LO2 Fix LO2 DET FIR1 DET UL DET SAW Fix LO3 HPA Fix LO3 LNA FIR2 Fix LO4 UL Fix LO4 DL Input UL Output MPX MPX UL Input DL Output Digital 1900 DL FIR1 FIR2 FIR3 DET LNA SAW LO1 DL DET HPA SAW DET LO1 DET DET FIR1 FIR2 FIR3 DET UL HPA DET SAW SAW LO2 LNA DHCP, Web server, SNMP Quad-band VisionTM Series UL LO2 CONTROLLER WiFi Ethernet USB LEDs Rectifier (POWER SUPPLY UNIT) [Figure 1‐3] Block Diagram for Vision 12 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Craft AC IN User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 1‐4] Mechanical dimension for Vision platform [Table 1‐2] Mechanical and Environmental Characteristics Item Description Dimenstions (W * H * D) 17.4 * 19.6 * 10 inch (442 * 498 * 254 mm) Weight 90.6 lbs when fully loaded with an 800/900 card (15.4 lbs) and 1900 card (12.6 lbs) Cooling Conventional Cooling (No FAN) AC Power 110 ~ 125 VAC, 60 Hz Operating Temperature +14 °F to +122 °F (‐10 °C to +50 °C) Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non‐condensing RF connectors N‐type female (BTS and MOBILE ports) Ethernet Interface RJ‐45 jack (LAN and WAN) 12VDC Output Connector Circular Receptacle (206430‐1) Earth Ground Lug Copper Compression Terminal (7/8” two hole) Mounting Method Wall Mount and 19” Rack Mount Certificates UL 60950‐1, FCC part 15, part 90 and part 24 Environmental RoHS compliant (EU Directive 2002/95/EC) Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 13 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 1.4.1. 800/900 MHz Service Card [Figure 1‐5] 800/900 MHz Service Card view The 800/900 MHz service card consists of up/down converter with internal power amplifier, digital filter module based on high‐performance FPGA. The following are the key features of 800/900 MHz service card. Very flexible Bandwidth: 0.25 MHz to 18 MHz (by 0.25 MHz step) One Click Frequency Shifting: 200 kHz Band Shifting Support 2 Non‐contiguous Sub‐bands Center Frequency is adjustable by 25 KHz step for Each Sub‐band 1.4.2. 1900 MHz Service Card [Figure 1‐6] 1900 MHz Service Card view 14 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater The 1900 MHz service card consists of up/down converter with internal power amplifier, digital filter module based on high‐performance FPGA. The following are the key features of 1900 MHz service card. Very flexible Bandwidth: 1.25 MHz to20 MHz (by 1.25 MHz step) Support 3 Non‐contiguous Sub‐bands Center Frequency is adjustable by 50 kHz step for Each Sub‐band Maximum Instantaneous Bandwidth: up to 60 MHz 1.4.3. Rectifier The Rectifier is designed to take AC power and supply all necessary power throughout the system and uses only industrial grade components. It takes in 110 ~ 125 VAC and converts to 3.5 VDC, 6.5 VDC, 12 VDC and 28 VDC and distributes necessary DC power to each module of the system. +12 VDC Ouput Power Switch AC Main Power Switch [Figure 1‐7] Rectifier view Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 15 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 1.4.4. Controller [Figure 1‐8] Controller view The main functionality of Controller is to monitor the status and control each module of the system via LAN port (RJ‐45 jack). The LEDs on front panel of the Controllor display the operation status of each service card. And it has a Wi‐Fi AP module in the controller, so then it can support wireless setup without connecting actual Ethernet connection. CAUTION: Lithium Battery: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 1.4.5. Filter & Combiner Filter&Combiner for Donor Antenna Filter&Combiner for Service Antenna [Figure 1‐9] Filter&Combiner views There are no antenna ports on each service card of the system. Instead, all service cards are combined through filter&combiner units for downlink and uplink. This means the Vision system allows you to put a multi‐band combiner unit to be able to use multi‐band antenna through one combined port. There 16 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater are one Filter&Combiner to take signal input from BTS via donor a`ntenna and the other Filter&Combiner to distribute signals to passive DAS (Distribution Antenna System) or service antenna. 1.4.6. Main Frame [Figure 1‐10] Main Frame front and rear views The Main Frame includes backboard which can have interface with all service cards, rectifier, controller and filter&combiner units. RF cables are pre wired on the rear of the backboard. This helps user install all units without connecting any RF cables except antenna cables. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 17 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 2. Installation This chapter contains unpacking, inspection, installation instructions, and recommendations for installing the Vision indoor system. It is important to perform the following: Carefully read all material in this chapter prior to equipment installation. Review any government and local codes as they apply to your installation. Before operating, read the instructions in chapter 3. SYM Technology recommends that a site survey be performed by a qualified individual or firm prior to equipment ordering or installation. Performing a detailed site survey reduces or eliminates installation and turn‐up delays. Pay particular attention to AC power availability, space and RF cabling required. 2.1 Unpaking and Inspection This equipment has been operated, tested and calibrated at the factory. Carefully open the containers and remove the equipment. Retain all packing material that can be reassembled in the event that the unit must be returned to the factory. Please perform the following steps: Visually inspect for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If possible, inspect the equipment in the presence of the delivery person. Check for evidence of water damage, bent or warped chassis, loose screws or nuts, or extraneous packing material in connectors. If the equipment is damaged, the carrier is the first area of recourse. Determine the extent of damage and then file a claim with the carrier. If the equipment must be returned to the factory, please refer to chapter 4.3 for information concerning a Return Material Authorization (RMA). 2.2 Installation Considerations Environmental conditions of the installation location should be within the system operational specifications. In general, areas with good airflow, thus providing natural ventilation 18 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Normal installation requires 120VAC single phase input. Special consideration should be given to lightning protection of all systems in view of the vulnerability of most transmitter sites to lightning. Lightning arrestors are recommended in the service entrance. Straight, short ground runs are recommended. The electrical service must be well grounded. The Vision is designed for installation in locations that permit access to the bottom of the enclosure for connection of AC input power, DC output power and RF cables. [Table 2‐1] lists the tools that the installer needs. Refer to [Figure 2‐3] and [Figure 2‐4], for mounting examples and mounting brackets. [Table 2‐1] Tools needed for installation (not supplied) Tools needed Where used Crimp tool Ground cables Electrician’s knife Earth ground Cable Cutter Ground cables Roto Hammer Wall Mounting Bracket Drill Bit Wall Mounting Bracket 20 mm Open‐end wrench Tightening and loosening N connectors Slotted Screwdriver Mounting Bracket and Enclosure Spectrum Analyzer (800 to 3,000 MHz) System performance checks and setting output power 30 dB; 50‐watt Attenuators Spectrum Analysis Digital Volt‐Ohm Meter Verify power RF Cables Test setup Mount the enclosure onto its designated location. Verify that sufficient space to slide the modules in and out is available and that the air intake and exhaust vents are not blocked. A minimum of 8 inches (203 mm) of free space is required at both the top and bottom of the enclosure to properly cool the system. The mounting dimension with bolt size requirements is shown in [Figure 2‐1] and [Figure 2‐2]. CAUTION: Do not install the service card until the enclosure is completely installed at a permanent location. WARNINGS: Thumbscrews should be tightened with a tool after both initial installation and subsequent access to the panel. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 19 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 User Manual for Vision30 [Figure 2‐1] Wall Mount Bracket Dimension [Figure 2‐2] Rack Mount Dimension Drawings 20 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Version: 2.3 User manual for Software Definable Repeater 2.3 Wall Mounting Procedure Eight mounting holes are provided on the wall‐mounting bracket to attach it to the wall. The wall bracket must be securely attached to sufficiently carry the weight of the Vision enclosure, which is bolted to the wall bracket through four aligned mounting holes. The following steps should be followed while mounting the Vision enclosure: (1) Take the Vision enclosure out of the box (2) Take the all Service Cards out of the enclosure (3) Detach the mounting bracket from the Vision enclosure by unscrewing the 8 screws on the bracket. (4 on each side) (4) Using the four anchor bolts, mount the bracket on the wall (5) Make sure the bracket is securely mounted (6) Slightly tilt the Vision enclosure and mount the enclosure onto the wall as shown in the picture. Hook the upper 2 guard screws first and then slide/push in the lower 2 guard screws into the place. (7) Make sure the Vision enclousre is securely placed onto the wall bracket (8) Fasten the 8 bracket screws back properly (9) Slide each Service Card into the slot and make sure they are pushed in all the way Note: Inspect Service Card rear 15‐pin D‐Sub connector. Verify all pins are straight, not recessed, and alignment shield is not bent. CAUTION: When installing the Service Card, do not use excessive force. Forcing the Service Card into the enclosure will cause the pins on the 15‐pin D‐Sub connector of the Service Card to become recessed or broken. (10) After sliding Service Cards into enclosure, to secure Service Cards, tighten top and bottom four captive screws. (11) Inspect everything is secure (12) Refer to chapter 3.2 for initial turn‐on, checkout, and power setting procedures. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 21 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 (3) (8) (4) (9) (6) (10) [Figure 2‐3] Wall mounting installation 2.4 Rack Mounting Procedure Eight mounting holes are provided on the rack‐mounting bracket to attach it to the 19” rack. The rack bracket must be securely attached to sufficiently carry the weight of the Vision enclosure, which is bolted to the rack bracket through eight aligned mounting holes. The following steps should be followed while mounting the Vision enclosure: (1) Take the Vision enclosure and rack mount brackets out of the box (2) Take the all Service Cards out of the enclosure (3) Detach the wall mounting bracket and handles from the Vision enclosure by unscrewing the 8 screws on the bracket. (4 on each side) (4) Attach the rack mounting bracket to the Vision enclosure by screwing the eighteen flat head screws on the bracket. (9 on each side) 22 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater (5) Identify the exact location for Vision enclosure and use the 8 mount bolts to stabilize the Vision encousure. (4 on each side) (6) Make sure the bracket is securely mounted (7) Slide each Service Card into the slot and make sure they are pushed in all the way. Note: Inspect Service Card rear 15‐pin D‐Sub connector. Verify all pins are straight, not recessed, and alignment shield is not bent. CAUTION: When installing the Service Card, do not use excessive force. Forcing the Service Card into the enclosure will cause the pins on the 15‐pin D‐Sub connector of the Service Card to become recessed or broken. (8) After sliding Service Cards into enclosure, to secure Service Card, tighten top and bottom four captive screws. (9) Inspect everything is secure (10) Refer to chapter 3.2 for initial turn‐on, checkout, and power setting procedures. (3) (6) (4) (7) (5) (8) [Figure 2‐4] Rack mounting installation Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 23 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 WARNINGS: A) Elevated Operating Ambient ‐ If installed in a closed or multi‐unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer. B) Reduced Air Flow ‐ Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. C) Mechanical Loading ‐ Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. D) Circuit Overloading ‐ Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. E) Reliable Earthing ‐ Reliable earthing of rack‐mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips)." 24 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 2.5 Electrical Installation Read the Warnings, Cautions, and Notes. The Vision is designed for installation in locations that permit access to the bottom of the enclosure for connection of AC input power, +12VDC output power (for external wireless modem, UWMS‐01) and RF cables. WARNINGS: This unit used dangerous voltages. Loss of life, severe personal injury or property damage can be the result if the instructions contained in this manual are not followed. It is compulsory to ground the unit before connecting power supply. A grounding cable (yellow‐green, 10AWG) is provided on the enclosure to connect the earth ground cable. 2.5.1 Grounding Grounding must be carried out. Connect an earth‐bonding cable to the grounding connection provided at the both side panels of the Vision enclosure. Do not use the grounding connection to connect external devices. 10AWG (Yellow‐Green) Grounding cable Connections Position of Ground lug Washer [Figure 2‐5] Grounding cable connection Connect the ground cable, provided in the Vision enclosure box, with PH5 * 8 mm pan head bolts. CAUTION: The PE cables must have a minimum cross section of 5.5 mm2. The local ground cable requires an adequate ear for the PH5 GND bolt. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 25 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 2.5.2 Connection of the Antenna Cables The connections for antennas are located at the front of the The Vision. Service (MOBILE) Antenna Port Donor (BTS) Antenna Port [Figure 2‐6] Antenna port on the Vision CAUTION: Tighten the N connectors only by hand or torque wrench. The use of pliers may cause damage to the connector and impair the performance of the Vision. WARNINGS: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, this device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, the minimum separation distance of 9.1 inches (23 cm) must be maintained between human body and antenna of the Vision to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more RF exposure information, please visit the FCC website at www.FCC.gov Note: Separation between Donor (BTS) antenna and Service (MOBILE) antenna is necessary to prevent oscillation. Oscillation occurs when the signal entering the system continually re‐enters, due to the lack of separation between the Donor and Service antennas. As a result, the noise level rises above the signal level. To prevent feedback, the Donor and Service antennas must be separated by an appropriate distance to provide sufficient isolation. This distance is dependent on the gain of the repeater. A sufficient isolation value is 15 dB greater than the maximum gain of the Vision. 26 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 2.5.3 AC Power Connection Before connecting electrical power to the unit, the system must be grounded as described in the previous chapter (2.5.1). The main AC power input socket is located on the bottom of Vision enclosure. Main power must be connected at the mains connector. The power cable is included with the Vision enclosure packing box. AC Power cable Connections [Figure 2‐7] AC power input socket on the Vision CAUTION: A minimum cross section of 0.83 mm2 is required for the power supply connection. Each wire must observe the applicable national regulations regarding loop impedance, voltage drop, and methods of installation. CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect the power cord at the AC main connector while power is on. Turn off AC power switch before connecting the power cord at the unit, then turn on AC switch again. 2.5.4 Ethernet Connection The Ethernet ports are located on front of the Vision controller as shown below in Error! Reference source not found.8]. LAN Ethernet Port (for laptop connection) The Vision can be configured locally with the built‐in web‐based graphical user interface. Using a provided standard Ethernet cable, connect your laptop to the “LAN” port on the Vision controller. The LAN connection is easy to set up and much faster in operation. The LAN connection should be used for initial setup and whenever the operator is at site. However, before you connect your laptop to the LAN port, verify your laptop’s Local Area Connection Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 27 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 setting. For more detail information, please refer to “3.3.1 network connection”. After the connection is made properly, the red and green LEDs near the Vision’s Ethernet connector will flash. The network hardware will determine the highest speed supported by both devices. With most PC’s, the operating system will automatically establish the hardware and software network connection. LAN (Local) Ethernet port WAN (Remote) Ethernet port [Figure 2‐8] Ethernet port on the Vision WARNINGS: Ethernet Instructions: This equipment is for indoor use and all the communication wiring is limited to inside of the building. WAN Ethernet Port (for external wireless modem, UWMS‐01) This port is used for connection of Vision and external wireless modem for remote access. This port should be selected if a CDMA/EVDO modem box (UWMS‐01) is being installed along with the Vision. An IP address of the WAN port is configured with 192.168.1.2, static address. WAN Ethernet port 28 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 2‐9] WAN port connection to an UWMS‐01 3. Operation This chapter contains a description of the SYM Technology Vision indoor System controls and indicators, initial start‐up and operating procedures, and power setting procedures. 3.1 System Indicators When installation of the Vision enclosure, Service Cards, grounding cable, antenna connection and AC power cord is completed, turn on the AC power switch on the front panel of the rectifier, as shown on [Figure 3‐1] below. 3.1.1 System Status Indicators The system front panel status indicators are shown in [Figure 3‐1] and descriptions are listed in [Table 3‐1]. The rectifier powers up automatically when system AC power is set to “ON”. +12VDC Output Power Switch AC Main Power On/Off Switch [Figure 3‐1] Front Panel [Table 3‐1] System Status Indicators LED Indicators 800/900 MHz Service Card 1900 MHz Service Card Rectifier Descriptions ‐ POWER (Solid Green): Power on ‐ ALARM (Solid Red): Alarm & shutdown ‐ POWER (Solid Green): Power on ‐ ALARM (Solid Red): Alarm & shutdown ‐ POWER (Solid Green): Power on ‐ ALARM (Solid Red): Alarm (Service Card off) Note: The Vision platform is a plug‐and‐play and the power will be supplied to service cards, once AC Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 29 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 power switch is set to “ON”. There is no separate DC swtich for service cards. 3.1.2 Controller Status Indicators The location and function of the Vision controls and indicators is shown in [Figure 3‐2] and described in the paragraphs that follow. The controls and indicators for the Controller consist of the LAN port, WAN port, Debug port, Boot/Reset button and status indicator LED as shown in [Figure 3‐2]. The status indicator LED has two‐color capability: Green, Red, and indicates the status of the controller as listed and described in [Table 3‐2]. [Figure 3‐2] Controller Front Panel Controls and Indicators [Table 3‐2] Controller Status Indicators Item POWER ‐Solid Green: Power on CPU ‐ Solid Green or Off: Abnormal status ‐ Blinking Green: Normal status LAN ‐ Laptop Connection WAN ‐ External Wireless Modem connect USB Debug ‐ CPU Debug port Reset Controller Reboot LED Indicators Ethernet Interface 30 Descriptions Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 3.2 Initial start‐up and power setting procedures Before start up Vision, please read chapter 3.3 if you are not familiar with Vision web GUI. Note: The Vision must be warmed up for a minimum of 10 minutes prior to setting power levels. Failure to properly warm the Vision may result in lower output power, once the Vision reaches operating temperature. To perform the initial start‐up, proceed as follows: (1) Verify that all Donor (BTS) and Service (MOBILE) antenna port cables are properly connected. (2) Check the connection status between Power cable and Ground cable. CAUTION: Do not operate the Vision without a load attached. Excessive input power may damage the service card. (3) Check to make sure the 120VAC power cord is properly connected to the system. (4) Check the antenna connections. (5) Turn on the AC power switch on the rectifier front panel. (6) Access web based GUI through web browser and LAN port (7) Check the level of input power of each service card. And change the antenna position in case of input over drive alarm is triggered. (8) Check the system alarm on health windows of Web‐based GUI. If any signal doesn’t come from donor RSSI input when the system is turned on, Input Low alarm arises. But the Vision is normal. (9) Refer to chapter 3.2.1 for the power setting instructions. How to set up the gain is explained in chapter 3.3.4.2. 3.2.1 800/900 MHz Power Setting Procedures (1) Ensure the composite downlink input power to the 800/900 MHz service card is < ‐27 dBm. (2) When Downlink input power to the 800/900 MHz service card is at a proper level, turn on the DL HPA using Web based GUI. (3) Adjust the DL gain setting to generate maximum output power using Web based GUI. Refer to [Table 3‐3] below. (4) Determine the output power level at the Service (MOBILE) antenna port. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 31 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 [Table 3‐3] DL Gain setting of Downlink input power in case of V30‐89 (30dBm model) DL Input Power DL Gain DL Output Power ‐57 dBm 87 dB 30 dBm ‐47 dBm 77 dB 30 dBm ‐37 dBm 67 dB 30 dBm ‐27 dBm 57 dB 30 dBm Note: Downlink and uplink gain is factory present to minimum gain. Refer to system specifications in chapter 5. CAUTION: If the output power level at the front of the Service antenna port exceeds the Vision’s specified capability, reduce the DL gain until the Vision output power rating is met. (5) Adjust DL/UL AGC Limit Level below the System maximum output power, if AGC operation needed. (6) Adjust the UL Gain level equal to or below DL Gain level. Note: When using UL Gain Tracking in Web GUI, UL Gain will be automatically set based on DL Gain setting. (7) Turn on the UL HPA after setting UL Gain or UL Gain Tracking. (8) When all setting is completed, check to make sure system gain and output power are at proper level. (9) Check the system alarm on health windows of Web‐based GUI (10) Measure the Downlink ouput power and spurious to make sure they are properly set. 3.2.2 1900 MHz Power Setting Procedures (1) Ensure the composite downlink input power to the 1900 MHz service card is < ‐30 dBm. (2) When Downlink input power to the 1900 MHz service card is at a proper level, turn on the DL HPA using Web based GUI. (3) Adjust the DL gain setting to generate maximum output power using Web based GUI. Refer to [Table 3‐3] below. (4) Determine the output power level at the Service (MOBILE) antenna port. 32 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Table 3‐4] DL Gain setting of Downlink input power in case of V30‐19 (30dBm model) DL Input Power DL Gain DL Output Power ‐60 dBm 90 dB 30 dBm ‐50 dBm 80 dB 30 dBm ‐40 dBm 70 dB 30 dBm ‐30 dBm 60 dB 30 dBm Note: Downlink and uplink gain is factory present to minimum gain. Refer to system specifications in chapter 5. CAUTION: If the output power level at the front of the Service antenna port exceeds the Vision’s specified capability, reduce the DL gain until the Vision output power rating is met. (5) Adjust DL/UL AGC Limit Level below the System maximum output power, if AGC operation needed. (6) Adjust the UL Gain level equal to or below DL Gain level. Note: When using UL Gain Tracking in Web GUI, UL Gain will be automatically set based on DL Gain setting. (7) Turn on the UL HPA after setting UL Gain or UL Gain Tracking. (8) When all setting is completed, check to make sure system gain and output power are at proper level. (9) Check the system alarm on health windows of Web‐based GUI (10) Measure the Downlink ouput power and spurious to make sure they are properly set. 3.3 Web‐based GUI operation Web‐Based GUI is provided for ease of management and maintenance of the Vision system. This chapter explains Web‐based GUI of the Vision platform. Note: Web GUI is accessible through the Internet Explorer 6,7,8,9, Google Chrome and Fire Fox. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 33 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 3.3.1 Network Connection Before using Web GUI, make sure the Ethernet connection between user’s laptop (or PC) and the Controller, LAN port of the Vision is established. 3.3.1.1 Local Network Connection To network connection, proceed as follows: (1) Connect the Vision, Controller LAN port to Laptop (or PC) using Ethernet Cable (RJ‐45). (2) Select TCP/IP in Local Network Properties. [Figure 3‐3] Local Area Connection Properties (3) IP Setting Under Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties, make sure to select “Obtain an IP address automatically”. Or when selecting “Use the following IP address”, be sure to use 192.168.2.XXX (only except 1) and the recommended IP address is 192.168.2.200. So, assign the IP addresses as follows: IP address: 192.168.2.200, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, Default gateway: Leave it blank 34 (4) Open Internet Explorer and type in http://192.168.2.1 (5) Once login screen comes up, login to the Vision. Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Automatically (Dynamic) IP assignment Manually (Static) IP assignment [Figure 3‐4] Internet Protocol Properties 3.3.1.2 Sprint Private Network In order to connect to the Sprint Private Network, the WAN port of the Vision needs to be connected to an external modem box, UWMS‐01 as shown in [Figure 2‐9]. UWMS‐01, universal modem box is also provided by SYM Technology, and refer to UWMS manual at www.symtechnology.com 3.3.2 Web based GUI Login For security purpose, only the authorized user can log in to the Web GUI. (1) Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, google chrome, FireFox and Safari. (2) In the URL field, enter http://192.168.2.1 and press Enter. The Login Window displays. [Figure 3‐5] Web GUI Login Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 35 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 Authorized user(s) may log in with default ID and Password as shown in [Table 3‐9] below. [Table 3‐5] Web GUI Access ID/Password Access Level ID Password Administrator admin admin User vision vision Once logged in, status page will be displayed. 3.3.3 Menu List There are four main menus in the Web GUI. [Figure 3‐6] Web GUI Main Menu [Table 3‐6] Web GUI Main Menu No Main Menu Sub Menu 800/900 Status 1900 Health ‐ Network Setup Install & Update 36 Account User List New Account Description ‐ Input/Gain/Output Level display ‐ Sub band selection ‐ Gain Setting ‐ HPA ON/OFF ‐ Summary alarm status ‐ Alarm check for each Service card ‐ Set Threshold level for each Service card ‐ Event Log Display ‐ Test SNMP Alarm & Clear ‐ Provide Input & Output Graph for each Service card ‐ Set Cascade and Heartbeat Interval for each Service card ‐ Set IP Address of WAN Port ‐ Set location Informaiton of where the Device is installed ‐ Set SNMP Destination IP of SNMP Trap/Inform Data ‐ Set Device System Time ‐ Provide each Service card’s Installation ‐ Device Firmware Update ‐ Each Service card’s Factory Set ‐ Reboot functionality of Service Cards including Controller Display of registered accounts Register new User(s) and Administrator(s) Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 3.3.4 Status The status page is designed to provide a comprehensive status of the system at a glance. The staus update in displayed in gauge and is updated every five seconds. [Figure 3‐7] Service Band Status 3.3.4.1 Gauge The status of each Service Card is monitored and displayed in the gauge and an alarm message will be shown when alarm is trigged, as shown in Error! Reference source not found.8] below. Status also has sub menus for 800/900 and 1900 bands and displays input power, gain, output power of downlink/uplink of each Service Card. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 37 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 [Figure 3‐8] Status Page 3.3.4.2 Band & Gain Control Status Page provides an interface where user can set and adjust Frequency, Gain, AGC, Uplink Tracking, and HPA On/Off of each card. This Interface is available only when the card is plugged in. When service card is not plugged in, sub menu will be inactive. In Band Selection part, user can set up to two bands for 800/900 service and up to three bands for 1900 service. CAUTION: An error message will be displayed when there is an overlap in frequency in setting bands. There must be 0.5MHz frequency offset in bands selection for 800/900 and 1900 service. You cannot go on to the next step in setting when there is an error message. Gain Selection part allows user to set DL/UL AGC limit, UL Gain Tracking, DL Gain, UL Gain, DL HPA and UL HPA. Input Power, Used Gain and Output Power displayed in the Gain Selection are automatically updated according to the guage. 3.3.5 Health Health page displays each service card’s alarm staus, alarm threshold level setting, event log, SNMP test alarm transmission, downlink input power and output power in graph. 38 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 3‐9] Health Page 3.3.5.1 Alarm Status Monitoring for Service Card Health Page checks and monitors module’s alarm status in real‐time. There are four different colors of display depending on the severity of alarms as shown below. Green Yellow Red Gray [Table 3‐7] Alarm Status for Health Page NORMAL Minor Alarm Major Alarm Service Card not inserted Note: Health Page provides help notes on alarm status. When placing your mouse on the alarm, a ballon help note will pop up. 3.3.5.2 Setting Alarm Threshold Health Page provides an Interface where user can set Alarm Thresholds. User can define Alarm thresholds or use the default thresholds provided by system. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 39 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 3.3.5.3 Event Log Health Page allows user to save and view event log. Click on the “Event Log" to see the Pop‐up Message as shown below. User can either save or open the Event Log. [Figure 3‐10] Event Log Pop‐up The following are the descriptions of Event Log. [Table 3‐8] Event Log Description 3.3.5.4 Message Parameter Description Date & Time MM / DD / YY hh:mm ‐ Cascade Code Upper letters Site ID of Service Card Level System, 800/900, 1900 Field Replaceable Units Status Event, Trap, Alarm, Clear Status Information Description Event Name Alarm Information SNMP Test Alarm Health Page provides an interface for user to check the connection status of the device by sending test alarm. Test alarm transmits SNMP Trap to the IP address set in Setup Page ‐> Network’s SNMP Manager IP. 3.3.5.5 Input & Output Graph Health Page displays each service card’s Input Power and Output Power in Graph. Each dot is displayed every five minutes and system keeps and dispalys last 48 hours of data. Click on 800/900 and 1900 tabs to move over to its service band’s graph. 40 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 3.3.6 Setup 3.3.6.1 Network Network Page allows user to set Device’s Network environment, system installed location and time. [Figure 3‐11] Network Page 3.3.6.1.1 Cascade & Heartbeat Up to 3 cascade codes can be assigned based on inserted service cards. Each cascade code should be unigue given by Sprint. Duplicated cascade code won’t be assigned on the web GUI. User can put in up to 23 capital letters as Cascade Code and set the Heartbeat interval from 1 to 120 minutes. Heartbeat can be off as well. Heartbeat time set at 20 minutes by default. If heartbeat interval is set to 1 to 5 minutes for connecting UWMS‐01, this heartbeat interval will be automatically set to 20 minutes after 30 minutes later. 3.3.6.1.2 Location Latitude and Longitude: Type in the GPS information of the site where the Vision is installed. Without the location information, heartbeats will not be generated. The latitude format is N+ ddd.dddddd, e.g., N+39.006957. The longitude format is W‐ddd.dddddd, e.g., W‐94.532306. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 41 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 3.3.6.1.3 Ethernet Configuration This Ethernet setup is for WAN port in case of external wireless modem, UWMS‐01 or T1/ DSL connection if the Vision sends out alarm to the public network). This port can work at DHCP client (Obtain IP address automatically) or Static IP address mode. By default, Static IP address is assigned to be connected to an UWMS‐01 as follows: IP address: 192.168.1.2, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, Default gateway: 192.168.1.100. 3.3.6.1.4 SNMP Destination IP This is the target IP addresses to which the Vision’s data is directed. Use 10.22.25.15 (default value) (or 192.168.1.100 when UWMS‐01 is connected) as the SNMP Destination IP. When the Vision is connected to the public network, the SNMP Destination IP address should be changed to proper one. 3.3.6.1.5 Date & Time Setting Assign correct Date and Time information. Event log will recod all event based on this date and time. 3.3.6.1.6 Wi‐Fi Setting The Vision includes 802.11 b/g/n wireless USB module, which operates in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum. This means the Vision24/30 can work as Wi‐Fi AP. User can connect a laptop or smartphone wirelessly via Wi‐Fi. This will let user not to climb up a ladder to connect a laptop to the Vison when it is located on the high level. WARNINGS: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device requires the minimum separation distance of 9.1 inches (23 cm) must be maintained between human body and antenna of the Vision to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more RF exposure information, please visit the FCC website at www.FCC.gov By default, Wi‐Fi is enabled. Vision’s default Wi‐Fi SSID is Vision‐repeater and password is vision‐sym Note: This Wi‐Fi AP doesn’t have actual internet connection. It wil help only wireless connection to the Vision to access its web GUI wirelessly. To access Vision Web GUI through Wi‐Fi, use below URL after connecting Vison‐repeater. (1) Open a web browser of Laptop or Smart Phone, such as Internet Explorer, google chrome, firefox, Safari. 42 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater (2) In the URL field, enter http://192.168.3.254 and press Login Button. 3.3.6.2 Install & Update Install & Upgrade page is provided for ease of System’s initial sep‐up. This page provides Installation Wizard, Firmware updates, Factory Set and Reboot. [Figure 3‐12] Install & Upgrade page 3.3.6.2.1 Installation Wizard Installation Wizard provides an interface for an easy set up. Select the service band to be installed and then click on “Start” button to see the next steps shown below. (This chapter will show 800/900 service card instllation as an example). Step 1. Band Selection Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 43 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 [Figure 3‐13] Installation Wizard via Step 1 In Band Selection, user sets Frequency to be serviced and has Block Name and Frequency Value. Block Name has Bandwidth and Block, and Frequency Value has Bandwidth and center frequency to be selected. CAUTION: An error message will be displayed when there is an overlap in frequency in setting bands. There must be 0.5MHz frequency offset in bands selection for 800/900 and 1900 service. You cannot go on to the next step in setting when there is an error message. Step 2. Gain Selection [Figure 3‐14] Installation Wizard via Step 2 Gain Selection Page allows user to set the gain of service card based on user defined output. If auto gain (AGC) needed, please select AGC limit level. AGC limit level should be higher than target output power. If uplink gain tracking needed, please select uplink offset dB. Uplink gain tracking maintains the difference the offset dB from the downlink gain. 44 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Step 3. Installation Process Installation Process illustrates the pocess of installation. In the event of an error, the alarm will be displayed in alarm status and installation will fail. In such case, all set values will be reset to the previous values. [Figure 3‐15] Installation Wizard Process via Step 3 3.3.6.2.2 Firmware Update Perform Firmware Update of the Vision. (1) Check the slot or controller to be updated on the Firmware Update block. (2) Click “Browse” button. (3) Select the file needed to update from the Dialogue. When completing Firmware Update, the Web GUI will close automatically and the system will reboot. [Figure 3‐16] Firmware Update Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 45 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 3.3.6.2.3 Factory Set This feature resets all parameters to Factory default setting. The check box for feature is only available to installed service card(s). [Figure 3‐17] Factory Set 3.3.6.2.4 Reboot This feature reboots selected service card(s) and the check box for feature is only available to installed service card(s). When selecting this feature, the Web GUI will close automatically and the system will reboot. 3.3.7 Account 3.3.7.1 User List This feature displays authorized operators for Web GUI access. 46 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 3‐18] User List Page User Group has Administrator and User and their access authority is shown below. [Table 3‐9] User Group Access Authority Web GUI page Item User Group Administrator User 800/900 1900 SDR Alarm (SNMP) Alarm Threshold △ Default Threshold △ Event Log Test Alarm (SNMP) △ Power History Network △ Install & Upgrade △ User List New Account Status Health Setup Account *△: View only, X: Access not allowed Administrator account is limited to 5 only. User account(s) can be added or deleted by Administrator(s). Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 47 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 3.3.7.2 New Account New Account Page allows operator to register User and Administrator in the Group. User account and passsword up to 35 alpha‐numeric characters, upper and lower case are allowed. [Figure 3‐19] New Account Page 3.3.8 Memo Pad The Memo pad is available on the upper right had corner of Web GUI for operator and/or System Manager to take notes. Click on the Memo and a Memo browser will be displayed as shown below. 48 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater [Figure 3‐20] Memo Page Make sure to click on "Save", otherwise notes will be lost. 3.3.9 Other Miscellaneous Features System’s manual is available for download on the upper right corner of Web GUI. Logout Menu allows operator to logout from the Web GUI. When clicking Logout, a Login window will be displayed. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 49 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 4. Maintenance This section contains periodic maintenance and performance test procedures for the Vision. Note: Check your order and equipment warranty before attempting to service or repair the Vision. Do not break the seals on equipment under warranty or the warranty will be null and void. Do not return equipment for warranty or repair service until proper shipping instructions are received from the factory. In the event of a malfunction, the user should check the status of the antennas, feeder cables, connectors, and mains power before replacing any compoents. 4.1 Troubleshooting The Health window in the GUI indicates when and how often faults have occurred. See Error! Reference source not found.] for more information. The POWER and ALARM LEDs located on the each service card, controller and the rectifier front panel display the current operating condition of the Vision (refer to chapter 3.1). If the LEDs indicate a problem, suggestions are listed in [Table 4‐1] and [Table 4‐2]. CAUTION: The manual contains information and procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance of the Vision. It is highly recommended to read the manual thoroughly before beginning troubleshooting. SYM Technology recommends that maintenance be performed by a qualified individual or firm prior to equipment installation or replacement. [Table 4‐1] LED Indicators Troubleshooting guide Problem No rectifier LEDs are lit No service card LEDs are lit No controller LEDs are lit Not communication Ethernet 50 Suggested Action 1. Check to see whether proper power is being supplied through AC power cord. 2. Set rectifier front panel AC Power switch to ON position. 3. Defective rectifier – replace. 1. Set rectifier front panel AC Power switch to ON (I) position. 2. Check to see if Service Card is inserted properly. 3. Defective controller – replace. 1. Set rectifier front panel AC Power switch to ON (I) position. 2. Push ‘Reset’ button on controller front 3. Defective controller – replace. 1. Verify supplied Ethernet cable 2. Set TCP/IP properties of PC : “Obtain an IP address Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Rectifier alarm LED red on at rectifier front panel. 1900 LED red on at service card front panel 800/900 LED red on at service card front panel CPU LED solid green on or Off at controller front panel automatically” 3. Confirm if IP address is 192.168.2.200 in case of “Use the following IP address” of TCP/IP properties 4.Make sure if a laptop is connected to a LAN port 5. Push ‘Reset’ button on controller front panel and then reboot laptop PC. 6. Defective controller – replace 1. Out of range of AC power voltage (105 to 125 VAC) or DC power voltage 2. Set rectifier front panel AC Power switch to ON (I) position 3. Defective rectifier – replace. 1. An alarm has been detected in 1900 service card. Check health window in the Web GUI. 2. Follow troubleshooting procedure of [Table 4‐2]. 1. An alarm has been detected in 800/900 service card. Check health window in the Web GUI. 2. Follow troubleshooting procedure of [Table 4‐2]. 1. Controller is in Sleep Mode. 2. Push ‘Reset’ button on controller front 3. Defective controller – replace [Table 4‐2] System Alarm on the Web GUI Troubleshooting guide Problem Suggested Action Communication Fail red alarm Low Input yellow alarm Input Overdrive red alarm VSWR red alarm Gain Drop yellow alarm 1. Check to see if the Service Card is inserted properly. 2. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 3. Defective service card – replace. 1. Check downlink input power level on BTS (donor) port. System will still operate normally even there is low Input power. 2. Try tilting the donor antenna. 1. Check downlink input power level on BTS (donor) port. 2. Verify high limit threshold level of input overdrive 3. Try tilting the donor antenna to adjust to the proper input power level. 4. Oscillation due to lack of isolation between the Antennas. Try relocating or tilting the antennas. 1. Check the cable connected to MOBILE (service) port. 2. Reconnect RF Cable to MOBILE port 3. Verify high limit threshold level of VSWR. 4. Turn on the DL HPA. 5. Defective service card – replace. 1. Check downlink input power and output power level. 2. Verify Gain Drop threshold level and then downgrade low power threshold level. 3. Defective service card – replace. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 51 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 Over Power red alarm LNA red alarm PLL Unlock red alarm DSP Module red alarm Module Over Temp. red alarm Rectifier Over Temp. red alarm Rectifier DC Failure red alarm System Undercurrent red alarm 4.2 1. Check for correct setting of the over power threshold level 2. Set minimum gain and then turn on the DL HPA or UL HPA. 3. Adjust the gain not to exceed the over power threshold level. 4. Defective service card – replace. 1. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 2. Defective service card – replace. 1. Reset Service frequency. 2. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 3. Defective service card – replace. 1. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 2. Defective service card – replace. 1. Check for blocked air vents (insufficient clearance). 2. Check for ambient temperature over +50° C (122° F) 3. Verify high limit threshold level of Over temperature. 4. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 5. Defective service card – replace. 1. Check for blocked air vents (insufficient clearance). 2. Check for ambient temperature over +50° C (122° F) 3. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 4. Defective rectifier – replace. 1. Select Reboot in Web GUI setup > install & upgrade window and click on Apply. 2. Turn the AC Power switch to OFF located on the Rectifier front panel, and then turn it on. 3. Defective rectifier – replace. 1. Check to see if all HPA are On. 2. Check system current. 3. Verify low limit threshold level of Undercurrent Replacement of Components Maintenance of the Vision should be performed on a field replaceable unit (FRU) basis only. Do not damage the warranty labels on the components as this voids the warranty. The spare parts list contains only unit that can be replaced without tuning or soldering work. It is not recommended to replace any components inside the Vision itself, except of rectifier and controller. CAUTION: Defect parts should only be replaced by original parts from the supplier. All interventions inside the housing are at one's own risk. 52 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 4.2.1 Field Replaceable Units (FRU) The parts listed in [Table 4‐3] can be replaced in the field on site by a qualified technician with experience maintaining RF power amplifiers and similar equipment. [Table 4‐3] Field Replaceable Units Category Common Vision30 4.2.2 Part Item No. Rectifier VS‐RET Controller VS‐CTR Donor Combiner & Server Combiner FC‐891926 800/900 MHz Service Card V30‐89 1900 MHz Service Card V30‐19 800/900 MHz Service Card To replace an 800/900 MHz service card, refer to [Figure 4‐1] and proceed as described in the steps that follow: (1) Set the DL HPA and UL HPA to OFF at the Web basded GUI. (2) Using a screwdriver, loosen the four captive screws securing the service card to the Vision enclosure. (3) Use the 800/900 MHz service card’s front handles to pull the service card out of the enclosure. CAUTION: When removing the service card from the enclosure, support the service card so the rear of the service card does not suddenly drop and damage the rear D‐sub conector. The service card weight is approximately 7 kg (15.4 lbs). (4) Install the replacement 800/900 MHz service card in reverse order. (5) Align the guide rails on the top and bottom of the service card with guide rails in the Vision enclosure and then slide the service card gently into place. CAUTION: Ensure the service card is in the proper orientation before attempting to install into the Vision enclosure. Damage to the rear connectors could occur if improperly installed. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 53 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 Captive Screws (4) [Figure 4‐1] 800/900 MHz Service Card Replacement 4.2.3 1900 MHz Service Card To replace a 1900 MHz service card, refer to [Figure 4‐2] and proceed as described in the steps that follow: (1) Set the DL HPA and UL HPA to OFF at the Web basded GUI. (2) Using a screwdriver, loosen the four captive screws securing the service card to the Vision enclosure. (3) Use the 1900 MHz service card’s front handles to pull the service card out of the enclosure. CAUTION: When removing the service card from the enclosure, support the service card so the rear of the service card does not suddenly drop and damage the rear D‐sub conector. The service card weight is approximately 5.7 kg (12.6 lbs). (4) Install the replacement 1900 MHz service card in reverse order. (5) Align the guide rails on the top and bottom of the service card with guide rails in the Vision enclosure and then slide the service card gently into place. 54 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater CAUTION: Ensure the service card is in the proper orientation before attempting to install into the Vision enclosure. Damage to the rear connectors could occur if improperly installed. Captive Screws (4) [Figure 4‐2] 1900 MHz Service Card Replacement 4.2.4 Rectifier To replace a rectifier, refer to [Figure 4‐4] and proceed as described in the steps that follow: (1) Set the rectifier AC Power switches to oFF. (2) AC main power turns off or disconnect to AC power cord. (3) Using a screwdriver, loosen the four captive screws securing the rectifier to the Vision enclosure. (4) Use the rectifier’s front handles to pull the rectifier out of the enclosure. CAUTION: When removing the rectifier from the enclosure, support the rectifier so the rear of the rectifier does not suddenly drop and damage the rear DIN conector. The rectifier weight is approximately 5.2 kg (11.4 lbs). (5) Install the replacement rectifier in reverse order. (6) Align the guide rails on the top and bottom of the rectifier with guide rails in the Vision enclosure and then slide the rectifier gently into place. Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 55 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 CAUTION: Ensure the rectifier is in the proper orientation before attempting to install into the Vision enclosure. Damage to the rear connectors could occur if improperly installed. Captive Screws (4) [Figure 4‐3] Rectifier Replacement 4.2.5 Controller To replace a controller, refer to [Figure 4‐4] and proceed as described in the steps that follow: (1) Set the rectifier AC Power switches to oFF. (2) Using a screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws securing the rectifier to the Vision enclosure. (3) Pull the controller out of the enclosure. CAUTION: When removing the controller from the enclosure, support the controller so the rear of the controller does not suddenly drop and damage the rear DIN conector. (4) Install the replacement controller in reverse order. (5) Align the guide rails on the top and bottom of the controller with guide rails in the Vision enclosure and then slide the controller gently into place. CAUTION: Ensure the controller is in the proper orientation before attempting to install into the Vision enclosure. Damage to the rear connectors could occur if improperly installed. 56 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater Captive Screws (2) [Figure 4‐4] Controller Replacement 4.3 Return for Service Procedures When returning products to SYM Technology, the following procedures will ensure optimum response. Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty SYM Technology, Inc. offers a limited warranty that the Vision will be free from defects in material or workmanship as follows: TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: For a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase, SYM Technology will, at its option, either repair or replace a defective Vision (with new or rebuilt parts/replacement). LIMITED WARRANTY ON REPAIRED/REPLACED PRODUCTS: After SYM Technology repairs or replaces the Vision, the repaired or replaced Vision shall be covered by warranty for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may include the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of SYM Technology. This limited warranty does not cover and is void with respect to the following: (i) Vision which have been improperly installed, maintained, modified, or repaired; (ii) Vision which have been subject to outdoor use, misuse, physical damage, abnormal use or operation, improper handling or storage, exposure to fire, water, excessive moisture or extreme temperature; (iii) Vision operated outside published maximum ratings; (iv) Vision on which warranty seals or product serial numbers have been Proprietary and Strictly Confidential 57 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 removed, broken, or altered; (v) cost of installation, set up, removal or reinstallation; (vi) signal reception problems or network problems; (vii) damage as a result of fire, flood, power surge, lightening, acts of God or other acts which are not the fault of SYM Technology and which the Vision is not specified to tolerate; and (viii) any Vision which have been opened, modified, or repaired by anyone other than SYM Technology or a SYM Technology authorized service center. Obtaining an RMA A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning equipment to the factory for service. Please contact our Repair Deparent at (626) 356‐0817 to obtain this number, or FAX your request to (626) 356‐9087. Failure to obtain this RMA number may result in delays in receiving repair service. The user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 58 Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. User manual for Software Definable Repeater 5. Specifications 5.1 800/900 MHz Service Band [Table 5‐1] 800/900 MHz Service Band Specifications Item Downlink Uplink 806‐824 / 896‐901 MHz Description Frequency Band 851‐869 / 935‐940 MHz Air Interface iDEN Band Selection 2 non‐contiguous blocks simultaneously Bandwidth 0.25 to 18 MHz / 250 kHz step (Addition: 4.6, 4.8, 6.6, 6.8, 17.6, 17.8 MHz) Output Power 30 dBm Gain / Adjustment Range 57‐87 dB / 30 dB Band Gain Ripple ± 1.5 dB peak to peak Roll Off at Band Edge ≥ 65 dBc at 500 kHz System Delay ≤ 7.5 us Adjacent Channel Power > 50 dBc at 25 kHz, > 55 dBc at 50 kHz, > 65 dBc at 500 kHz, > 65 dBc at 1 MHz @ single channel Out of band Emission ≤ ‐ 13 dBm (In‐band), ≥65dBc (Out of Band) > FCC requirements Waveform Quality SQE ≤10% Frequency Error ≤±0.05 ppm (±40 Hz) VSWR < 1.4 : 1 Uplink Noise Figure < 5 dB at maximum gain < 12 dB at minimum gain Proprietary and Strictly Confidential BW: 18 & 5 MHz Fc shifting: 25 kHz step 59 Document No.: Date: August 17, 2012 Version: 2.3 User Manual for Vision30 5.2 1900 MHz Service Band [Table 5‐2] 1900 MHz Service Band Specifications Item Downlink Uplink Frequency Band 1930‐1995 MHz Air Interface CDMA/LTE Band Selection 3 non‐contiguous blocks simultaneously Bandwidth 1.25 to 20 MHz / 1.25 MHz step Output Power 30 dBm Gain / Adjustment Range 60‐90 dB / 30 dB Band Gain Ripple ± 1.5 dB peak to peak Roll Off at Band Edge ≥ 50 dBc at 1 MHz System Delay ≤ 7.5 us Adjacent Channel Power > 45 dBc at 885 kHz, > 55 dBc at 1.98 MHz, < ‐13 dBm at ±2.25 MHz (1 MHz RBW) @ single channel Out of band Emission < ‐ 13 dBm > FCC requirements Waveform Quality Rho ≥ 0.96 Frequency Error ≤± 0.05 ppm (±90 Hz) VSWR < 1.4 : 1 Uplink Noise Figure < 5 dB at maximum gain < 12 dB at minimum gain ACLR > 45 dBc at ± 5 MHz > 45 dBc at ± 10 MHz LTE signal (E‐TM1.1) EVM / Frequency Error ≤ 5% difference from reference source / < ± 0.05 ppm + 12 Hz LTE signal (E‐TM3.1) Operating band Unwanted Emission < ‐10 dBm at ±2.55‐7.55 MHz (100 kHz RBW) < ‐14 dBm at ±7.55‐12.55 MHz (100 kHz RBW) < ‐15 dBm at ±13‐15 MHz (1 MHz RBW) LTE signal (E‐TM1.1) 60 1850‐1915 MHz Description BW: 65 MHz Fc shifting: 50 kHz step Copyright ⓒ 2012 SYM Technology, Inc. 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