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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL CELLULAR CDMA/GSM/WCDMA REPEATER MODEL RBB 850 WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for an installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Any modifications to this device will void FCC and IC approvals. Document use is restricted to that described on the cover TELCOSAT RBB850 FCC NOTIFICATION WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for an installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL CELLULAR REPEATER MODEL RBB 850 TELCOSAT RBB 850 The information set forth in this document and all rights in and to inventions disclosed herein, and patents which might be granted thereon disclosing, employing or covering the materials, methods, techniques or apparatus described herein are the exclusive property of Telcosat Inc. This document is an operation and maintenance manual. No disclosure or reproduction of the information or drawings shall be made of any other purpose without the prior written consent of Telcosat Inc. Use of the information contained herein to fabricate or assemble any item in whole or in part is expressly prohibited. Any modifications to this device will void FCC and IC approvals. A Canadian Company Telcosat Inc. 116, 1919 – 27th Ave NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. T2E 7E4 TEL (403) 291-4031 FAX (403) 291-3059 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 4 FIRST AID------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 4 Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 SAFETY SUMMARY High voltage is used in the operation of this equipment. Death on contact may result if personnel fail to observe the following safety precautions: Only qualified trained personnel can install this equipment. Electrical connection and installation must meet your local Electrical Safety Installation codes. Prior to any maintenance or inspection of this device disconnect the power supply. Do not remove covers or access plates on the equipment unless you are a trained technician and authorized to carry adjustment and maintenance for this apparatus. When installing antennas always be aware of high voltage overhead power lines. Contact with power lines will result in severe injury and or death. To prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment, do not operate the repeater until you thoroughly understand the operation and function of all controls, indicators, and connectors. The RBB850 Repeater weighs approximately 25 lbs/ 12 kilograms. The repeater must be attached to the appropriate supporting device using nuts, bolts and lock washers. Material grade, must be a minimum Grade 5, 5/16th” (6mm) diameter and corrosion resistant. FIRST AID In case of electrical shock: THIS PERSON COULD STILL BE IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER. DO NOT TOUCH THIS PERSON BEFORE YOU INSULATE YOUR SELF FROM THE ELECTRICAL SOURCE. Turn off the electrical power. If you cannot turn off the electrical power, pull, push, or lift the person to safety using a dry wooden pole, a dry rope, or some other insulating material. Do not use any metallic objects to move this person. After the injured person is no longer in contact with the electrical source, obtain/perform immediate medical attention. Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 CHAPTER 1 1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION Page 7 1.2.1. MATERIALS Page 8 1.3 RBB 850 SPECIFICATIONS Page 9 1.4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Page 9 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW CHAPTER 2 2.1 GENERAL Page 9 2.2 OSCILLATION DETECTION Page 10 2.3 AC POWER DISTRIBUTION Page 10 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3 3.1 WARNING Page 11 3.2 TOOLS REQUIRED Page 11 3.3 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS Page 12 3.4 ANTENNA ISOLATION & COAX CABLES Page 12 3.5. ANTENNA CONNECTIONS ON THE RBB850 Page 13 3.6 ALIGNING THE DONOR ANTENNA Page 13 3.7 ADJUSTING THE AREA FILL (DOWN LINK) Page 13 3.8 ADJUSTING UPLINK POWER (REVERSE LINK) Page 13 3.9 ADJUSTING REVERSE LINK MAXIMUM POWER PAGE 14 CHAPTER 4 Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 4.1 CONNECTING YOUR RBB850 TO A COMPUTER OR A NETWORK. PAGE 15 4.2 REPEATER LOGIN SCREEN PAGE 15 4.3 REPEATER STAUS PAGE PAGE 16 4.4 REPEATER SET-UP PAGE PAGE 17 4.5 ALARM THRESHOLDS PAGE 17 4.6 HIGH CURRENT ALARM SETTINGS PAGE 17 4.7 LOW CURRENT ALARM SETTINGS PAGE 18 4.8 EMAIL ALARM COUNTER PAGE 18 4.9 ALARM SET-UP PAGE PAGE 19 4.10 LOCAL NETWORK SET-UP PAGE 20 4.11 RESETTING THE IP/NETWORK MASK DEFAULT PAGE 20 4.12 PASSWORD SET UP AND REPEATER LOCATION SCREEN PAGE 21 CHAPTER 5 5.1 WARRANTY PAGE 22 5.2 LIMITED WARRANTY PAGE 22 5.3 STORAGE PAGE 22 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ONE PAGE 24 APPENDIX A RF EXPOSURE LEVEL PAGE 26 APPENDIX B RETURN GOODS PROCEDURE B2. Returned Goods Procedure PAGE 25 B3. Shipping Procedure PAGE 25 B4. Returned Shipments PAGE 25 B5. Repair / Return Status PAGE 26 LIST OF FIGURES Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 Figure 1-1 RPT 850 in a typical repeater remote site set up configuration Page 7 Figure 2-1 RPT 850 UP and DOWNCONVERTER Blocks Page 9 LIST OF TABLES Table 1- Technical Specifications Page 25 CHAPTER 1 SCOPE 1.1 GENERAL The TELCOSAT RBB 850 Cellular Repeater (consisting of UPLINK and DOWNLINK bidirectional system) contains operational and maintenance information. Chapter 1 outlines the manual contents, with description and general application notes Chapter 2 contains an operational and product overview. Chapter 3 contains of antennas, antenna isolation, installation tools. Chapter 4 contains information on the software GUI, connecting to a network, configuring the software and configuring the RBB850 repeater. Chapter 5 contains warranty information Appendix A contains FCC/IC RF Exposure Requirements and RBB850 repeater specifications. Appendix B contains the return goods procedure. 1.2 INTRODUCTION Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 The TELCOSAT RBB 850 is a bidirectional amplifier system consisting of UPLINK and DOWNLINK amplifiers. When conventional cellular communication systems cannot penetrate a structure, or reach a target area, such as inside buildings, parking structures, tunnels and remote areas, other methods and or equipment are required. To overcome coverage issues cellular repeaters can be deployed. Repeaters manufactured by Telcosat, Model RBB850 will alleviate many of these coverage issues. The Telcosat RBB850 repeater has full remote control, monitoring and alarm feature, accessible over the Internet or IP network. The RBB850 has an internal web interface and a user friendly GUI software interface. The GUI interface (Graphical User Interface) controls all functions of the repeater. The RBB850 repeater also comes with digital power control and oscillation detection and control. 1.2.1 Materials The RBB 850 Repeater is enclosed in a weather proof enclosure. System comes with instruction manual and attached power cord. Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 Fig. 1-1 Typical TELCOSAT INC remote location Site System Fig. 1-1 TELCOSAT INC Remote Location Site Configuration External wall or tower mount antenna/YAGI Fill-in Antenna Cable Grounding Kits TELCOSAT RPT 900 bidirectional Cable Grounding Kits Fig. 1-1 1.3 RBB 850 SPECIFICATIONS Appendix A contains the TELCOSAT RBB 850 Repeater Specifications. 1.4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Technical assistance on the TELCOSAT RBB 850 Repeater is available through: TELCOSAT Customer Service Center, Phone: 1-403-291-4031. Fax: 1-403-291-3059 EMAIL: inquiries@telcosat.com CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2.1 GENERAL The TELCOSAT RBB 850 provides service at cellular radio frequencies 824/849MHz & 869/894MHz. Downlink RF signals from a donor cell site are routed through a pick-up antenna, through a Diplexer then continues to be process by the amplifier chain. The RF signal is amplified and filtered to reject out- Document use is restricted to that described on cover TELCOSAT RBB850 of-band IM products and unwanted radio signals. The downlink RF is injected into a fill-in antenna (coverage antenna) for null-area coverage. The Up-link signals from mobile units are received into the coverage antenna of the repeater. The incoming signal then passes through a Diplexer, then amplified in the Up-link modules and finally the power amplifier. The Up-link process is the same as the Down-Link process. 2.2 OSCILLATION DETECTION The RBB 850 has an oscillation detection function. Upon detection of oscillation the repeater will shut down for a short duration, approximately 25 seconds. After 25 seconds the repeater will restart, reduce the RF gain and determine if the repeater is stable. The repeater will continue this process until the oscillations is eliminated. If oscillation cannot be eliminated the repeater will activate the disable mode and will cease to transmit. The repeater requires a power cycle to reset the auto oscillation detection process, or alternatively the repeater can be reactivated via the GUI web interface. RBB 850 REPEATER DL RF BPF RF Amp1 Dig Att Dl Dig Att IF Amp1 IF BPF IF Amp 2 DL RF BPF Driver LNA Pout DL Area fill ANT PA Power Det Donor ANT Pout UL DL PLL+VCO DL LO DL LO TCXO uC UL LO UL PLL+VCO Dig Att DL Pout UL LNA Dig Att UL Power Det UL LO PA Driver UL RF BPF IF BPF UL RF BPF Dig Att 1 Figure 2-1 illustrated a simplified block diagram of the RBB 850 Cellular Repeater. 2.3 AC POWER DISTRIBUTION AC input power via a power cord which feeds a power supply that converts the AC to DC low voltage. The DC power provides all the necessary requirements for the active components. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 10 TELCOSAT RBB850 The repeater is equipped with a red LED power on light. Power Supply Specifications, -40c° to +50c° Operating Temperature Range Short circuit, over power and over voltage protection Input Power, 100-240 VAC 47/63 Hertz Output Power, 12VDC/5AMPS Approvals, UL, CUL, CE CHAPTER 3 WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for an installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties of $100,000 for each continuing violation. INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 3.1 WARNING Cellular Repeaters should be installed by fully trained technicians. Improper installation and excessive RF power levels can cause interference with the operation of cellular towers. Antennas must be mounted in a secure safe manner and according to safe working practices. To protect your equipment, lightning protection hardware is recommended when installing a cellular repeater unit. Antennas must not be installed near overhead electrical power lines as this can cause serious injury and or death. If you require any additional installation guidelines then please consult your supplier or consult with an RF Systems Engineer. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 11 TELCOSAT RBB850 3.2 TOOLS REQUIRED Spectrum analyzer with a tracking generator, frequency ranges 1 Gigahertz. Optional Signal Generator for onsite testing of the repeater, frequency range of 1 Gigahertz minimum. Antenna analyzer. Computer with all necessary cables. Multi-meter. Hand tools. Water proofing tape. Coax cable straps for support. Cellular Phone. 3.3 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS ANTENNAS: please read your manufacturers antenna specifications before installation. Your antenna will require a type “N” connection. The antenna, coax, and fittings must be 50 ohms impedance. MAXIMUM ANTENNA SIZE CONNECTED TO THE RBB850 REPEATER IS 18dBi, The cellular repeater requires antennas that operate in the desired frequency range of the cellular repeater. The RBB850 Repeater has a frequency operating range of 824 to 849 Megahertz for the uplink, and 869 to894 Megahertz for the downlink. Your antennas must operate within these frequencies. Failure to select the proper antennas will degrade the performance of your repeater. NOTE: “UP-LINK” is the radio link from your hand held cellular phone to the cellular tower in the frequency range of 824/ 849 Megahertz “DOWN-LINK” is the radio link from the cellular tower to your cellular phone in the frequency range of 869 /894 Megahertz. 3.4 ANTENNA ISOLATION & COAX CABLES To protect wireless cellular networks from interference caused by oscillation, the RBB850 Repeater has internal automatic oscillation detection/control and auto shut down of the repeater. Improper installation practices could can initiate automatic shut-down of your repeater. All repeaters require antenna isolation to prevent oscillation. The usable gain level of your repeater is directly linked to the antenna isolation values. The maximum gain of your repeater must be adjusted to a minimum of 10 dB lower than your antenna isolation values. For example, if your antenna isolation value is 75dB then your maximum usable repeater gain is 65dB. Due to the variations of system layouts and requirements it is not possible to have one procedure that will suffice every installation. You are strongly advised to acquire the services of an RF system designer to calculate your antenna isolation requirements. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 12 TELCOSAT RBB850 Ensure that your antennas are at the maximum possible distance apart. Do not place antennas in close proximity to each other; otherwise you will activate the oscillation detection process. Coax cables should be low loss 50 ohm, and suitable for 800 Mhz band frequency. Antenna connections should be clean and moisture free. Do not spray lubricant into the connectors as this prevents the signal traveling through the coax. Use a cleaning solvent that has no oil and does not leave any residue. High quality oil-less contact cleaner is suitable. All coax connectors must be water tight and wrapped with water proof tape. Any moisture in the connectors will degrade or eliminate the signals. 3.5 ANTENNA CONNECTIONS ON THE RBB850 The RBB850 can be installed indoors or outdoors. If mounted indoors ensure there is no elevated room temperatures and free flowing air for cooling of the repeater. Connect the antenna that is aimed at the Cell Tower to the bottom left side N connector. Connect the antenna that is aimed towards the Area Fill (target site) to the bottom right side N connector. Connect your Ethernet cable to the connector socket located on the left side of the power on LED light. NOTE; Water proof boot cover for the Ethernet connection, contact your Repeater supplier. 3.6 Aligning the Donor Antenna. With the aid of a spectrum analyzer, connect your Donor antenna (antenna aimed at the Cell tower) to your spectrum analyzer and adjust your antenna to the maximum receive signal level. This process assures the Donor antenna is accurately aligned to the cell tower. 3.7 Adjusting area fill coverage (down link) to the target site/location. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 13 TELCOSAT RBB850 Accessing your RBB850 software interface, Increase your downlink receive signal in 2dB increments to the required receive level. You will see the receive signal bars on your cellular phone increase in strength. Use test and measuring equipment to accurately adjust the down link receive signal level. 3.8 Adjusting Uplink (Reverse Link) RF power to cellular tower. You are strongly advised to consult an RF Engineer to calculate the reverse link RF power settings. Too much RF signal transmitting to the cellular tower can cause interference and degrade the performance of the cellular tower causing service disruptions. This must be avoided 100% Accessing your RBB 850 software interface you can adjust your RF reverse link power settings. For basic settings start your reverse link RF power levels at the lowest setting. Increase your RF transmit level in 1 dB increments. After every adjustments try to make a call. If your call does not connect increase the power setting 1dB and try to make a call. Continue this process until a call is established. When you can connect to the cell tower the call should quickly connect and the calling process will immediately start and you will hear the dialing tone. At this point increase your power level an additional 2dB. Make a test call for connectivity quality. This is your minimum RF power transmit setting for the reverse link to the cell tower. Consult with the Wireless operator while you adjust your reverse link RF power settings. The operator can monitor the receive signals from your RBB 850 at the cell tower. They will instruct you if you can increase power or you need to decrease your power settings. If you follow this process and you cannot make a call you must turn the RBB850 off and disconnect your power cord. Consult with your RF Technician/Engineer to rectify the problem. 3.9 ADJUSTING REVERSE LINK MAXIMUM POWER LEVEL. Additional protection is gained if the reverse link maximum power level is adjusted to prevent the possibility of sudden unwanted high input RF levels. This can happen in various ways, mobile cellular vehicle boosters coming within range of the cellular repeaters, malfunctioning cellular phones, or other stray signals. The RBB850 has an adjustable Maximum allowable RF Power limit. The maximum allowable RF power limit is 25dBm. The digitally controlled attenuator will not permit RF signal levels greater than 25dBm. The user can decrease the maximum allowable RF transmit power from 25dBm to 0.0dBm. The microprocessor controlled digital attenuator will maintain the preset allowable RF transmit power limit regardless of unwanted high input signal levels. Decreasing the level of maximum RF reverse link power helps to reduce possible cellular tower interference for sudden elevated RF power, especially when the RBB850 repeater is installed in areas where the cellular towers are less than 5 kilometres (2 miles) distance. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 14 TELCOSAT RBB850 CHAPTER 4 CONNECTING THE RBB850 REPEATER TO A COMPUTER OR NETWORK 4.1 The default IP address of the Repeater IP 192.168.1.100 NETWORK MASK 255.255.255.0 To connect your computer to the repeater you need to configure your network card in your computer to the following IP IP 192.168.1.99 NETWORK MASK 255.255.255.0 Start your Internet Browser, for example Windows Internet Explorer. In the browser address bar type in, http://192.168.1.100 REPEATER LOGIN SCREEN 4.2 The Repeater log in page should appear. See image below. REPEATER LOGIN PAGE The default log in password for the Administration is “telcosat“ The default log in password for the Monitoring password is “telcosat“ You can change the password in the System Setup Screen. The repeater will allow two levels of password. The Monitor Password only allows the user to view the details and cannot make any adjustments. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 15 TELCOSAT RBB850 The Administrator Password allows the user to make all adjustments to the repeater and also change password settings. REPEATER STATUS PAGE 4. 3 The “Status Page” is a summary of current settings of the repeater. This page is only a status page. No repeater adjustments can be performed from this screen. When the repeater is remotely accessed using the Monitoring Mode, this page is displayed. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 16 TELCOSAT RBB850 REPEATER SET UP PAGE 4.4 The Repeater Set-up Page is where all adjustments/settings are performed. Enter the required setting in the box and then click the “Save Settings” box. You can verify the setting by reviewing the “Status Page” 4.5 ALARM THRESHOLDS Alarm thresholds will send an email alerting that the number in the threshold boxes have be reached. For example, the Temperature high alarm box is set to 70c°. If the temperature of the repeater reaches 70c° an email alert will be sent from the repeater. Setting the Alarm Thresholds Power up the repeater, allow the unit to warm up to operating temperature, log in and go to the Repeater “Status Screen”. Look for the Repeater Status Screen, then look for Working Status Box on the same page. DC current of the Forward Link and the DC current of the Reverse Link. 4.6 High Current Alarm Settings Document use is restricted to that described on cover 17 TELCOSAT RBB850 Using the data from the manual for this example only, REPEATER STATUS PAGE, Displayed is DC current Forward Link 91mA Displayed is DC current Reverse Link 85mA. This is the normal operating current from your repeater and should be used as a guide line for Alarm Threshold. Add another 5mA to each value, 91+5= 96mA Forward Link 85+5=90mA Reverse Link The new values can be inserted into the Threshold Alarm settings DC current High alarm Forward Link set to 96mA DC current High alarm Reverse Link set to 90mA In the event that the current reaches this alarm setting, an email will be sent, sudden high current could indicate a possible problem. 4.7 Low Current Alarm Settings Using the same data set from the Status Page. For low current alarm threshold we need to be less than the normal operating current. For low current settings minus 5mA from the operating current. Minus 5mA to each value, 91-5= 86mA Forward Link 85-5=80mA Reverse Link DC current low alarm Forward Link set to 86mA DC current low alarm Reverse Link set to 80mA In the event that the current reaches this alarm setting, an email will be sent. Sudden low current could indicate a possible problem or failure. 4.8 EMAIL ALARM COUNTER. The email alarm counter records the number of times and email was sent. You can reset the counter to zero by clicking the Reset Alarm Counter Box. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 18 TELCOSAT RBB850 ALARM SET-UP PAGE 4.9 This page allows the user to configure the email settings for the alarm recipient. This page allows the user to enable or disable the Send Alarm Email. After entering the information the user must click the Saves Settings box. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 19 TELCOSAT RBB850 4.10 LOCAL NETWORK SETUP The local network set-up screen allows the user to modify the network setup. Enter the new information into each box and click the Save Settings box. Verify the settings in the System Status page. The user must record the network settings for future reference and access requirements. 4.11 RESETTING THE IP/NETWORK MASK DEFAULT In the even the IP/Network information is not available then a manual reset has to be performed on the repeater. Remove the 10 Allen Head type bolts, use an 8 mm Hex Key wrench. There is a small push button, press and hold for 5 seconds. The default IP will be reset to 192.168.1.100 The default Network Mask will be reset to 255.255.255.0 See attached image to locate the RESET BUTTON. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 20 TELCOSAT RBB850 4.12 PASSWORD SETUP AND REPEATER LOCATION SCREEN Administration Password Type in your new password in the Administration box. You will be required to retype your password to ensure accuracy. It is recommended that you use minimum of 12 characters, letter number mix for security. Click the Save Settings button. The Administration screen allows the user to access all settings and make changes. Your Administration password should be different from your Monitoring Password. Monitoring Password Type in your new password in the Monitoring box. Retype your password to ensure accuracy. Click the Save Settings button. The Monitoring screen does not allow the user to make any changes. The user can only view the data. System Setup Screen 4.13 Repeater Location Setup Screen. The repeater location box allows the user to insert the address and or location of the repeater. The location Latitude and Longitude are in Degrees Decimal. After entering data Click the Save Settings box. Document use is restricted to that described on cover 21 TELCOSAT RBB850 CHAPTER 5 WARRANTY AND REPAIR 5.1 WARRANTY Your Telcosat Repeater is guaranteed against manufacturers defects for 2 years. Telcosat Inc retains the right to decide if the fault/defect is a manufacturer’s defect. Telcosat Inc will not accept liability for any damage caused through improper use or poor installation practices. 5.2 Limited Warranty Hardware. Telcosat Inc or any subsidiary selling the Product (RBB850 Cellular Repeater) warrants that commencing from the date of shipment for a period of 2 years factory warranty against manufactures defect. Warranty includes parts and labour only. Note, freight is not included in the warranty. Shipper is liable for all freight costs. Telcosat Inc reserves the right to determine if repair claims are Warranty, or damage caused by some other reason, for example and not limiting to, lightning strikes etc,. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS WARRANTY, ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, NON-INTERFERENCE, ACCURACY OF INFORMATIONAL CONTENT, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, LAW, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY TELCOSAT INC, ITS SUPPLIERS AND LICENSORS. TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, SUCH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS; THE Document use is restricted to that described on cover 22 TELCOSAT RBB850 ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES CUSTOMER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. This disclaimer and exclusion shall apply even if the express warranty set forth above fails of its essential purpose. Restrictions. This warranty does not apply if the Product or any other equipment upon which the Product is authorized to be used (a) has been altered, except by Telcosat Inc, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by Telcosat Inc, (c) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, accidents forces of nature, earthquakes, lightning strikes, vandalism, and civil unrest. 5.3 Storage of Equipment When storing your equipment you must place the unit in a dry location, away from direct sun exposure and take measures to prevent moisture/condensation build up in your repeater enclosure. Silica Gel bags should be placed inside the enclosure to absorb moisture. The door on the enclosure should be closed and sealed. The silica gel bags should be changed /inspected at regular intervals to ensure proper functionality of the material. You are strongly advised to seek the advice of a professional company that has expertise in long term preservation techniques of electronic equipment. Maximum storage temperatures of your Telcosat Repeater is +50c (122F) Minimum storage temperature of your Telcosat Repeater is -40c (-40F) Document use is restricted to that described on cover 23 TELCOSAT RBB850 Appendix A Specifications for Telcosat Repeater Model RBB850 Frequency Range: Down link 824-849MHz / Up-link 869-894MHz Overall systems Gain 70dB Band Width 25 Megahertz RF Composite Power +25dBm Noise Level < Less than 5dB RF Gain Adjustment 31.5 dB with 0.5dB increments via software Antenna Connector N type Female 50 ohms EVM
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