Sepura SER8050 DMR Repeater User Manual Rev

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General
This guide contains the installation and basic operating
instructions for the DMR Repeater models SBR8000, SCR8000
and SER8000. This guide does not contain information relating
to the installation of accessories such as the antenna and
duplexer. Refer to the installation instructions supplied with
these accessories for further safety and installation instructions.
Contents
Safety ................................................................................................. 2
Regulatory ........................................................................................ 3
Repeater technical specifications.................................................. 4
Duplexer technical specifications ................................................. 5
Disclaimer notice
Controls, connectors and components ......................................... 7
Sepura’s policy is to continually improve its products. The
features and facilities described in this document were correct at
publication, but are subject to change without notice.
Status indicators .............................................................................. 7
Contact Us
Installation ....................................................................................... 8
Sepura plc.
Radio House,
St Andrew’s Road,
Cambridge CB4 1GR
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1223 876000
Fax: +44 (0)1223 879000
Connections .................................................................................... 10
© Sepura plc. 2014
SPR-DOC-03800/2a
Original Instructions: ENGLISH
All rights reserved. This document is intended for the use of Sepura plc’s customers
and/or other parties only for the purposes of the agreement or arrangement under
which this document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or means without the prior written permission of Sepura plc.
Unpacking ........................................................................................ 8
Accessory information .................................................................... 8
Basic operation............................................................................... 11
Configuring the Repeater ............................................................ 12
Caring for your product................................................................ 12
Safety
Read these safety instructions carefully.
Attention!
Sepura products are intended for use in occupational/controlled
conditions.
It is the responsibility of the person operating the product to
ensure that it is operated safely at all times, and that local laws
and regulations governing the usage of Radio Frequency (RF)
products are observed. Obey all signs and instructions relating
to the usage to RF wireless devices.
It is recommended that you obtain training on how to safely
operate this product. Your personal safety could be affected if
you do not understand how to operate this product correctly.
This product must not be operated in environments that exceed
those listed in the product technical datasheet and in the
Regulatory section of the product user guide.
Unauthorised modifications to the product could cause the
product to become non-operational. Always use Sepura
approved antenna, battery and accessories with this product.
Exposure to RF energy
Sepura designs and manufactures products to meet strict
guidelines and international standards relating to Radio
Frequency (RF) energy and the potential health risks associated
with using such products. If you have any concerns about
potential health risks associated with long term exposure to RF
energy, you should obtain advice from your employer.
RF energy interference with electronic equipment
Some personal medical devices, such as hearing aids and
pacemakers, can be affected by RF energy. Always consult your
service provider or the manufacturer of the medical device
before using RF wireless devices.
Important safety notes about the Antenna
NEVER touch the antenna when the repeater is transmitting,
this may cause a minor burn to the skin and may affect the
operational range of the antenna.
NEVER use your repeater without an antenna attached.
Transmitting without an antenna may damage the product.
Only use a Sepura approved antenna with your repeater.
The antenna must be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 1.2m to any person. This distance has been calculated
based on a 2dB cable loss between radio and antenna, 0dBi
antenna gain and maximum target output power of all radio
models.
Accessories
Sepura products have been tested to meet strict guidelines for
personal safety and operational conditions. Only accessories
approved by Sepura are recommended for use with this
product. Always read the instructions supplied with the
accessory for additional safety instructions.
The use of non-approved accessories may invalidate any
product warranty. If a non-approved accessory is fitted, it may
compromise the product safety ratings.
Safe installation
CAUTION! This product has double pole/neutral fusing.
Servicing
US and Canadian Markets
Do not attempt to dismantle this product. Servicing and repairs
to this product must be performed by trained service technicians
at Sepura approved service centres
FCC radiation exposure statement
Regulatory
Sepura declares that this product is complaint
with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of the European R&TTE
directive 1999/5/EC relating to radio and
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual
recognition of their conformity. This product is also compliant
with directive 2011/65/EU having been designed and
manufactured to the RoHS requirements.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
recycling
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates
that this product must not be disposed of as
household or commercial waste. Some countries have
set up collection and recycling systems for waste
electrical and electronic products. By ensuring that
this product and its packaging is disposed of correctly, you will
help prevent potentially negative consequences for the
environment and human health, and help conserve natural
resources. Please dispose of your waste product according to
your national and local regulations. Contact your service
provider or Sepura for information about disposing of this
product in your region of the world.
This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled
applications where users have been made aware of the potential
for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This
radio device is not authorised for general population, consumer
or similar use.
The antenna must be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 1.2m to any person. This distance has been
calculated based on a 2dB cable loss between radio and antenna,
0dBi antenna gain and maximum target output power of all
radio models.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IC RSS warning
The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only
signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were
met.
Le terme "IC:" devant le numéro de certification / enregistrement
signifie seulement que les spécifications techniques d'Industrie
Canada ont été respectées.
Nominal antenna port impedance / Impédance nominale
antenne Port ................................................................................ 50 Ω
Nominal Ethernet port impedance / Impédance nominale
Ethernet port ............................................................................. 100 Ω
Ethernet port type / Type d’Ethernet port ..................... 100 Base T
IC radiation exposure statement
This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled
applications where users have been made aware of the potential
for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This
radio device is NOT authorized for general population,
consumer or similar use.. This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The antenna should be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 1.2m to any person. This distance has been
calculated based on a 2dB cable loss between radio and antenna,
0dBi antenna gain and maximum target output power of all
radio models.
Cette radio a été conçue pour un usage professionnel dans un
environnement contrôlé, où les utilisateurs sont pleinement
conscients du danger potentiel de l’exposition à laquelle ils sont
soumis et peuvent exercer un contrôle sur cette exposition. Ce
dispositif radio N’EST PAS autorisé pour l’ensemble de la
population, les consommateurs en général, ni pour une
utilisation similaire. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés
ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou
émetteur.
L’antenne doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 1.2m
de distance de toute personne. Cette distance a été calculé sur
une perte de 2dB câble entre la radio et l'antenne, 0dBi gain de
l'antenne et la puissance maximale de sortie cible de tous les
modèles de radio.
Repeater technical specifications
Frequency Range:
VHF....................................................................... 136-174 MHz
UHF ...................................................................... 400-470 MHz
Dimensions (WxDxH)..................... 482.5 x 338.5 x 132.5 mm (3U)
Weight .................................................................................... 12.5 Kg
Power Supply AC .................................... 100-120V@2.5A 50/60 Hz
200-240V@1.5A 50/60 Hz
Power Supply DC ................................................. 10.8 – 15.6V@15A
DC Fuse .............................................................................. 13.6V15A
AC Fuse ...................................................... 2.5A 250V AC, 5x20mm
Fuse Type .............................................. HRC ceramic, Time lag (T)
Power Rating............................................................................. 240W
Working temperature range.................... -30 to 60oC (-22 to 140oF)
Transmitter Power Output:
25W/40W ........................................................ 400-470 MHz
25W/45W ........................................................ 136-174 MHz
For more technical information about this product, refer to the
product technical datasheet available from our website.
Duplexer technical specifications
An optional duplexer can be used with the repeater. The
duplexer allows the repeater’s receiver and transmitter to
operate on a single antenna at the same time. When operating
within neighbourhoods where other RF devices are installed,
including broadcast antennas and microwave link transmitters,
the duplexer prevents interference with other RF devices.
The duplexer must comply with these recommended technical
specifications.
Frequency Range:
VHF ..................................................................... 136-174 MHz
UHF ....................................................................... 400-470MHz
Bandwidth ......................................................................... 400KHz
Insertion Loss .......................................................................... <1.0dB
Isolation ..................................................................................... >80dB
Suppression .............................................................................. >80dB
V.S.W.R .........................................................................................<1.3
Nominal Impedance ................................................................... 50Ω
Max. power Input ....................................................................... 50W
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Front Panel
Rear Panel
Controls, connectors and components
Status indicators
Refer to the illustration for the location of the following controls,
connectors and buttons.
The LEDs on the front panel indicate various operational states.
(1) Handles
(2) Status indicators
(3) Power switch
(4) GPS antenna connector
LED
Description
(5) Accessory connector
(6) Ethernet (RJ45) connector
TX-A
Indicates slot 1 is transmitting.
(7) AC power input connector with fuse holder
RX-A
Indicates slot 1 is receiving.
(8) Grounding point
TX-B
Indicates slot 2 is transmitting.
(9) Transmit antenna connector (N-type)
RX-B
Indicates slot 2 is receiving.
(10) Fan
(11) Heat sink
(12) Receive antenna connector (BNC)
(13) DC connector
Repeater mode. Illuminated when the repeater is
active. Not lit when the repeater is inactive.
Analogue mode. For analogue or mixed signals the
LED flashes when active. Not lit when the repeater
is inactive.
Digital mode. For digital or mixed the LED flashes
when active. Not lit when the repeater is not active.
Alarm mode. Illuminates when there is a problem
with the repeater. See Basic Operation.
Illuminates when the repeater is powered on.
Unpacking
Accessory information
Sepura supply a range of accessories for this product. Contact
your service provider or visit the Sepura website for a full list of
accessories.
Accessory
Part No.
Wall mount bracket
300-01071
AC Power cable (UK)
300-01139
AC Power cable (EU)
300-01141
AC Power cable (US)
300-01138
AC Power cable (AUS)
300-01140
Repeater Battery Backup cable
300-01067
(1) DMR Repeater
Installation
(2) Desk mount feet with screws (4 pieces)
Guidelines and recommendations
Unpack the contents of the box and ensure that all items are
received in good condition. If any of the goods are damaged or
not supplied, notify your Service Provider within 10 days of
receipt of the equipment.
Caution: Product weighs 12.5 Kg, take care when lifting.
It is important that the repeater does not exceed the working
limits detailed in the technical specification section of this guide.
When rack mounting the repeater, ensure sufficient air flow to
prevent overheating and secure the unit within the rack system.
Cabling should be carefully routed and secured to prevent
connections becoming loose.
When desk mounted, always attach the four desk mount feet to
the repeater. The desk must have a flat level surface. The
repeater creates low level background noise and it is
recommended that it is not located in an office environment.
It is recommended that when wall mounted, it must be
positioned so that it is clearly visible to personnel to reduce the
risk of personal injury by collision. Ensure sufficient air flow to
prevent overheating. Cabling should be carefully routed and
secured to prevent a trip hazard and connections becoming
loose.
The wall-mount bracket is supplied with the following items:
Item
Qty
ST6 x 35 expansion screw
M5 x12 screw
Plastic plug
The repeater has a battery backup facility that maintains service
in the event of an AC power supply failure. It is recommended
that both AC and DC power supplies are connected to the
repeater to prevent loss of service. If the AC power supply fails,
the repeater will shut down and reboot using the DC power
supply. Time taken to reboot using the DC supply is typically 60
seconds. When the AC supply is restored, the repeater will
switch to the AC supply automatically without a reboot.
Only attach the wall bracket to a solid wall using the fixings
supplied.
Wall-mount bracket installation
Drill 6mm diameter holes on the wall in the positions marked
and drill to a depth to suit the length of the plastic plugs and
screws. Insert the plastic plugs into the holes.
Use the bracket as a template to position the holes on the
wall. Ensure that the bracket is level. Use a small punch or
pencil to mark the position of the holes on to the wall.
Hold the bracket securely, keeping it level. Secure into
position using the ST6 x 35 expansion screws. Ensure that the
bracket is secure and level.
Remove the desk mount feet (if fitted) from the repeater. With
the top of the repeater against the wall, slide the repeater into
the bracket. Secure the repeater to the wall bracket using the
four M5 x 12 screws as shown.
Connections
All connectors are located on the back panel of the repeater.
Ensure that the cables are routed so that they are kept well clear
of the antenna cable.
Route cables carefully to eliminate the possibility of damage by
sharp edges. Ensure all cabling is secured and routed to avoid
the risk of a trip hazard.
AC power supply
Attaching the desk mount feet
If the repeater is installed onto a desk or bench, the four screw
type desk mount feet, supplied with the product, should be
attached.
Using a soft cloth or rubber mat to protect the external surfaces,
place the repeater with the underside facing upwards, onto a
flat surface.
Secure the feet into position using the screws supplied.
Connect AC power supply to the 110/240V AC power input
connector.
Connect the repeater grounding point to an appropriate
earthing point.
DC power supply
The Repeater Battery Backup cable (optional) is required to
connect the repeater to the DC power source.
Connect the repeater grounding point to an appropriate
earthing point. Connect the cable to the DC connector on the
repeater. Connect the red wire to the positive terminal on the
DC power source. Connect the black wire to the negative
terminal on the DC power source.
If the power cable needs to be shortened, it must be shortened
from the DC power source connection end. A fuse must be fitted
to the positive line (red wire) when the cable has been
shortened. A new fuse holder must be fitted (not supplied)
because the existing fuse holder cannot be reused. The fuse must
be positioned close to the DC power source positive terminal.
Caution: Failure to connect the wires to the correct terminal of
the battery or power supply may damage the product and
void any warranty.
DO NOT extend the Repeater Battery Backup cable. This will
affect the backup operation.
Antenna
In order to reduce the risk of RF burns, the antenna must always
remain connected whilst the equipment is switched on. Under
no circumstances should the antenna be connected or
disconnected whilst the equipment is switched on. Do not touch
the antenna when the repeater is switched on.
Caution: Do not operate the repeater without an appropriate
RF load attached.
Basic operation
Power on/off
To power on, operate the Power on/off switch. The Power on/off
status indicator illuminates and the repeater runs a start-up test
routine that takes approximately 60 seconds. The Alarm
indicator illuminates for the duration of the test. On completion
of the test routine, the Analogue mode or Digital mode indicator
(depending on the selected active channel preference)
illuminates.
To power off, operate the Power on/off switch.
Voice and data transfer
The repeater uses different frequencies when receiving and
transmitting. Received signals that are weak due to attenuation
are amplified and transmitted at a higher strength than received.
When transmitting, the repeater mode indicator illuminates. If
the repeater is transmitting an analogue signal, the Analogue
mode indicator flashes when transmitting. If the transmitting
signal is digital the Digital mode indicator flashes when
transmitting.
The frequency and DCS/CTCSS for analogue signals, is
configured using the DMR Manager software.
Alarm mode
Configuring the Repeater
The Alarm indicator on the front panel illuminates when certain
operational states warrant. When the repeater is in start-up
mode, the LED remains illuminated for the duration of the startup routine (approx. 60 seconds).
The repeater is configured using the DMR Manager software
run from a computer connected directly to the repeater or over a
network.
LED state
Illuminated for more
than 60 seconds
Alarm condition
The internal temperature exceeds
the working limits.
or
Rx and Tx PLL (Phased Lock Loop)
have failed.
or
Tx VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave
Ratio) is incorrect.
Connect a standard LAN/WAN cable (RJ45 connector) to the
Network connector on the repeater with the other end
connected to either a computer or network connection.
The default IP address for the repeater is 192.168.1.100. This
address can be changed using the programming software.
Caring for your product
The product does not require regular servicing. Caring for your
product as described in this guide will help maintain the
product in good operational condition.
Always wear eye protection when using brushes or other tools
to clear debris from connectors or other parts of the product.
Flashing once every
second
Rx PLL failure.
Do not use chemicals, aerosols or abrasive cleaners. Chemical
coatings must not be applied to any part of the product.
Flashing every two
seconds
Tx PLL failure.
Clean the exterior surfaces using a lint free soft cloth.
Check cable connections regularly to ensure that they are secure.
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