Westell CS17-145-410 Channelized Bidirectional Amplifier User Manual D960 1050 019 r004 MANUAL LOW POWER U7C indd

Westell, Inc. Channelized Bidirectional Amplifier D960 1050 019 r004 MANUAL LOW POWER U7C indd

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CS17-145-410Single Band RepeaterLTE-700 Upper C
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-3-Table of ContentsProduct Registration Information .................................................................................................... 4Application .................................................................................................................................. 4Radio and Television Interference ................................................................................................... 4Important Safety Information ......................................................................................................... 5Product Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5Band Plan .................................................................................................................................... 5Feature Overview ......................................................................................................................... 6Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 6Important Installation Notes .......................................................................................................... 6Installation Tips............................................................................................................................ 7Donor Antenna ............................................................................................................................. 7Indoor Antennas ........................................................................................................................... 7Mounting the Repeater .................................................................................................................. 7Physical System Set-Up Verifi cation ................................................................................................ 8Controlling the Repeater ................................................................................................................ 8Software Installation ..................................................................................................................... 8Directory Location ...................................................................................................................... 10Installation Status ...................................................................................................................... 11Starting the Program .................................................................................................................. 12Status Mode .............................................................................................................................. 13Control Mode ............................................................................................................................. 14Specifi cations Section ................................................................................................................. 15Repeater Photographs ................................................................................................................. 15Outline Drawing ......................................................................................................................... 16System Block Diagram ................................................................................................................ 17RF Specifi cations ........................................................................................................................ 17Power Specifi cations ................................................................................................................... 18Mechanical Specifi cations ............................................................................................................. 18Environmental Specifi cations ........................................................................................................ 18Alarm Confi guration .................................................................................................................... 18Alarm Relay ............................................................................................................................... 18Alarm Interface .......................................................................................................................... 19Suggested spectrum analyzer setting ............................................................................................ 19Registration Numbers: ................................................................................................................ 20One Year Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................... 20Index 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-4- Product Registration InformationThe serial number may be found on the label on the bottom panel near the power connectors. Note this number below. Retain this manual, along with proof of pur-chase, to serve as a permanent record of your purchase. MODEL NUMBER   SERIAL NUMBER            PURCHASE DATEPOINT OF SALE COMPANYDISCLAIMER: All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of the knowledge of Cellular Specialties, Inc. (CSI), but Cellular Specialties makes no warranty with respect thereto, including without limitation any results that may be obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any proprietary rights of any persons. Use or application of such information or state-ments is at the users sole risk, without any liability on the part of Cellular Specialties, Inc. Nothing herein shall be construed as licence or recommendation for use, which infringes upon any proprietary rights of any person. Product material and specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Cellular Specialties’ standard terms of sale and the specifi c terms of any particular sale apply.This guide should be applied whenever a need exists to add Repeater capability to an existing system or when this capability is being included with a new installation. ApplicationThe general safety information in this guideline applies to both operating and service personnel. Specifi c warnings and cautions will be found in other parts of this manual where they apply, but may not appear in this summary. Failure to comply with these precautions or specifi c warnings elsewhere in the manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of equipment. Cellular Specialties, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements:Grounding  This Repeater system is designed to operate from 100-240 VAC and should always   be operated with the ground wire properly connected. Do not remove or otherwise alter the   grounding lug on the power cord.Explosive Atmospheres To avoid explosion or fi re, do not operate this product in the presence of fl ammable   gases or fumes.Lightning Danger Do not install or make adjustments to this unit during an electrical storm. Use of a suitable lightning arrester, such as CSI’s model number CSI-CAP, is very strongly recommended.No User Serviceable Parts Inside HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WHEN THE COVER IS REMOVED. Opening the chassis will void your warranty. If you suspect a malfunction with this product, call your dealer or the Cellular Specialties Support Line at: (603) 626-6677, Toll Free (USA) 1-877-844-4274. Radio and Television InterferenceNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer-cial environment.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equip-ment or unshieled cabled is likely to result in interference to radio & television reception. Changes and Modifi cations not expressly approved by Cellular Specialties can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules.
-5-Antennas used for the purpose of radiating signals indoors are limited to a maximum gain of 3 dBi. The outdoor antenna used for the purpose of communicating to the wireless infrastructure is limited to 14dBi gain, or any combination of gain and loss that equates to 14dB at input. Each antenna must be positioned to observe minimum separation requirements from all users and bystanders. The following guidelines should be used when considering separation distances.INDOOR antennas must be placed such that, under normal conditions,  personnel cannot come within 20 cm (~0.65 ft.) from any inside antenna. Adhering to this minimum separation will ensure that the employee or bystander cannot exceed RF exposures beyond the maximum permissible limit as defi ned by section 1.1310 i.e. limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure.OUTDOOR antenna must be positioned such that, under normal conditions,  personnel cannot approach closer than 122 cm. (~4 ft.). A directional antenna having a maximum gain of 14 dBi is used, precautions should be taken to prevent personnel from routinely passing through the main radiation beam at a distance closer than specifi ed. Important Safety Information Product IntroductionCellular Specialties, Inc. (CSI) developed the CS17-145-410 LTE - 700 U7C repeater for use within enclosed structures where signal strength from the local cell site is insuffi cient to operate mobile phones. Adequate signal must be available outside the structure as a prerequisite to achieving in-building coverage. The Repeater is connected via coax cable to an external antenna, usually on the roof, and to one or more internal antennas placed strategically throughout the area where wireless service is desired.The external antenna typically is directional, such as a “yagi”. Internal antennas are typically omnidirectional, although various other types may be used depending on the coverage application. The Repeater amplifi es both the “uplink” (phone to tower) & “downlink” (tower to phone) signals thus facilitating communications to and from the intended wireless infrastructure. With a maximum total of +85dB nominal gain on both the up and down links, gain can be adjusted over a range 30dB in 1.0dB steps. Control of the repeater is achieved utilizing a computer connected to the NMS 9 pin D-Sub RS323C port. This model is designed to cover the Upper C portion of the LTE 700 MHz band. Band Plan
-6-The CSI-repeater incorporates the following features for convenient operation, access, protection, and control.•  Control using a Windows based Graphical User Interface   and accessed by connecting a laptop or desktop computer   the NMS 9 pin sub-D serial port. •  User Gain Control •  Automatic Level Control•  Automatic Shut Down Function•  Oscillation Protection•  Over Drive Protection •  Under/Over Voltage Protection•  Fault Protection•  Alarm Notifi cation •  External Interfaces - Serial•  Persistent Status and Error information Feature OverviewA complete line of accessories is available from Cellular Specialties, Inc. Check with your CSI distributor for any additional items needed.  Below are just a few examples suitable for most in-building needs. •Directional Couplers       6dB - model number: CSI-DC6/700-2.7K/N     10dB - model number: CSI-DC10/700-2.7K/N     15dB - model number: CSI-DC15/700-2.7K/N     20dB - model number: CSI-DC20/700-2.7K/N     30dB - model number: CSI-DC30/700-2.7K/N •Outside Donor Antenna                 Panel - model number: CSI-AP/698/2.7K/7-10  •UPS      Battery backup, 2 hr Single band      1 hour dual band - model number: CS48-985-600 Battery backup, 4 hr Single band 2 hour dual band - model number: CS48-985-601 •Power Dividers       2:1 - model number: CSI-SPD2/700-2.7K/N              3:1 - model number: CSI-SPD3/700-2.7K/N      4:1 - model number: CSI-SPD4/700-2.7K/N    •Grounding Kit - model number: CSI-GKIT                  •Lightning Arrestor - model number: CSI-CAP •Inside Omnidirectional Antenna      Quad-band - model number: CSI-AO/700/2.7K/3 Optional Accessories•       Inadequate isolation between the outside and inside antennas may cause regenerative feedback in the system. This feedback can cause the amplifi er to emit a continuous signal at maximum amplitude and, in some cases, interfere with normal operation of the donor site. Careful consideration of the layout and placement of the system is imperative to minimize this possibility and to minimize the amount of signal leaking from the building. See installation tips for general guidelines.•  The installer should refer to the Safety Guidelines section and the Important Safety Information section for proper antenna selection and installation. To avoid serious injury or death and damage to the repeater, do not install donor or server antennas near overhead power lines or high power components.   Allow enough distance so that if antennas should fall they will not come in contact  with those compo-nents.•  Close proximity  to the donor or server antennas with the repeater in operation may expose the user or installer to RF fi elds that exceed FCC limits for human exposure.WARNING!  AMPLIFIER OR HANDSET DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF A HANDSET IS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE REPEATER OR THE COAX THAT LEADS TO THE REPEATER. Important Installation Notes
-7- Mounting the RepeaterThe following photo illustrates the innovative mounting bracket design that makes wall mounting the repeater fast and easy. Donor Antenna1.  Accurately determine  the azimuth to the donor site . Obtain the donor site information and approval from the            service provider/carrier.2.  Ensure that the radiation path to the donor site is as unobstructed as possible.3.  Mount the donor antenna at or toward the edge of the roof, in the direction of the donor site. Try to avoid having the RF             signal from the donor pass above the location(s) of the service antennas.  Normally the service antennas will be behind           and below the donor antenna if viewed from above. This approach will help avoid interference and feed back both, to and          from the service antennas. 4.  Normally mounting the donor antenna higher will allow a less obstructed path to the donor site.  However, in high traffi c         metro areas avoid mounting the donor antenna any higher than necessary as the quality of the donor signal may start to         become less stable and it is more likely to encounter adjacent channel interference.5.  When possible shield the donor antenna’s back side by locating it so that any HVAC units and/or penthouse structures are         behind the antenna relative to the donor cell site location. Installation Tips Indoor Antennas1.  Use omnidirectional antennas (see optional accessories) indoors, and locate them centrally with respect to the intended         coverage area to minimize signal leakage to the outside. Use directional antennas indoors only in special cases when higher         gain and directionality would be helpful and RF exposure limits will not be exceeded.2.  To avoid repeater uplink overload and gain limiting mount the indoor antennas away from areas where mobile subscribers          frequently use their phones such as desks or dispatch areas. 3.  To determine the quantity and locations of indoor antennas, use an appropriate phone’s signal meter to determine areas of          weak signals. These are the approximate areas where indoor antennas may be needed. Also be aware the signal from an          indoor antenna, in most cases, can be expected to penetrate about two standard offi ce sheetrock type walls to reach users.          After two walls or if the walls are made of other materials, it may be necessary to split the available signal and add more          antennas.1. Using the detachable bracket as a template, mark the locations for the wall anchoring system.2. Drill holes, install wall anchors and lock the wall mount bracket in place.3. Slid repeater into receiver rails of the wall mount bracket.Note: The wall anchoring system selected will depend on the material used in the wall where the repeater is to be mounted. It will need to be capable of supporting the weight of the repeater (12.2 lbs / 5.5 kg) and all the cabling attached to it.
-8-All cables should be checked for shorts and opens. Also verify that there are no cables with loose or poor connections. RF leakage could cause oscillation to occur under some conditions.The rooftop antenna (Donor Antenna), if directional, should be checked for proper alignment along the calculated compass heading. Typically, the directional antenna would be aimed at the same site that your handset uses, but it may not always be so. It is critical the installer contact the service provider for information on, and approval of, the site he or she has selected before the system is turned on.If cables and alignment are acceptable and a problem persists, it may be necessary to use a spectrum analyzer to examine the signal environment in which the unit is operating. The existence of strong  adjacent channel signals within the frequency band(s) can cause the AGC to reduce the amplifi er’s gain or cause alarms. In some cases additional fi ltering or attenuation might be required to reject these unwanted signals. In some instances, the donor antenna can be reoriented horizontally, to place the interference source in an antenna pattern “null”. There also may be some cases where the interference from outside signals is so great that they cannot be fi ltered or oth-erwise reduced or eliminated without expensive and possibly prohibitive measures. In these cases it may not be practical to use the CSI repeater for providing coverage to these sites. Physical System Set-Up Verifi cation Controlling the RepeaterControl and monitoring of the repeater requires that a properly confi gured computer, with CSI’s LTE700 control software installed, be connected via a serial cable (optional), as shown in fi gure 1, from  the serial connector of the computer to the serial port labeled NMS on the bottom end panel of the repeater.  If the gender of the connector is not the same as shown in fi gure 1, a null modem adapter (optional) as shown in fi gure 2 may also be required. If your computer does not have a serial connector, a USB to Serial Adapter may be a option for you.  Figure 1 Figure 2 Software InstallationLocate the Software CD that came with the repeater and insert it into your CD drive.  Browse the CD and fi nd the LTE700-Setup fi le and double click on it. Note: It may be necessary, in the System Properties section of the control panel; using DeviceManager to determine what COM port your computer uses for the communications port. In many cases it’s COM 1.
-9-The following screen will be displayed showing the set up progress status.When the Install Shield Wizard has completed preparing setup, click next and you will be given the option to install to the default directory or choose another directory.
-10- Once the directory where the program is to be installed has been selected, click next to continue the installation. You will be given the option to review or change settings using the back button.  If you’re satisfi ed with the settings click Install.  Directory Location
-11-During the install process the Setup Status screen is displayed, showing the progress of the software installation. When complete click fi nish to close the install wizard and begin using the software.  Installation Status
-12-  When the LTE700 software installation is complete the program may be launched by clicking start >CSI>LTE700.exeTo confi gure the LTE700 software to communicate with the repeater, click the down arrow to the right of “COM port” selection box. A fl y out menu will be displayed and allow the user to select the COM port confi gured for use on the controlling computer.     When the “COM port” has been selected the pro-gram will interface with the repeater and the TX and RX indicators will illuminate green. If red, check the COM port settings on the computer and that the correct COM port has been selected in the fl y out above.  Starting the Program
-13-   Status ModeThe LTE700 repeater control software features three modes of operation, Status Mode, Control Mode and Management mode. Selecting the Status Mode by clicking the Status button allows the user to review the system settings for seven main categories.  The SYSTEM box displays Manufacturer, Repeater Type, S/W Version and current Temperature.The ALARM section notifi es the user if alarm conditions exist for PLL LD, Isolation, Shut Down (DL/UL), DC Fail and Relay Status. Green indicates a normal condition is present, if illuminated Red an alarm condition exists. The LOCATION box will show the address information set by the user, if a new installation, it will be blank but can be popu-lated by entering the Control Mode which will be covered later in this manual.The box for Frequency shows the user start and stop frequencies for uplink and downlink.Isolation value and enable status can be viewed in the box labeled ISOLATION. Finally the Downlink and Uplink sections show Gain, Output(dBm), ALC Level(dBm) and HPA enable status for there respec-tive links.
-14- Control ModeSelecting the Control Mode by clicking the Control button will display a similar user interface to the one used in the Status mode but allows the user to change the system settings described in the previous section.  In this mode the user may make changes in the sections shown below.When the user has completed modifying all the fi elds he or she would like to change it is necessary to click the Control Send button to incorporate them into the repeater.  Note: The changes will not take affect until they are sent to the repeater.
-15- Specifi cations Section Repeater Photographs
-16- Outline Drawing
-17-LTE - 700  Block DiagramPLLUP LINKUP LINKC P UPower Supply(DC 6V, 24V)LNA1st MixerIF SAW RF SAWThermistorALC(0~25dB)LNA Gain ADJ IF SAW Thermistor HPA1st Mixer 2nd MixerAGC(0~30dB) Coupler IsolatorDOWN LINKALC(0~25dB)Isolation Check ATTHPAIsolator Coupler2nd MixerThermistor Gain ADJDETRF SAWUp  Do nw Con v er t or(UL) HPA  Dr i v e A MP( UL )Up  Do nw Con v er t or(UL)DOWN LINKUp  Do nw Con v er t or(DL)LNA  /  A L C( DL )HPA  Dr i v e A MP( DL )CPUPS U PL LDET System Block Diagram RF Specifi cationsITEM                    Specifi cationFREQ. RANGE             UL        776~787MHz               DL        746~757MHzFrequency Selectivity               UL / DL        @-40dBc ±2MHzGain                   UL / DL        85dB(±1.0dB)Gain Adjustment Range               UL / DL        30dB/30dB(±1dB, 1dB step)ALC Range                 UL / DL        25dB / 25dB(±1dB)Pass Band Ripple                UL / DL        ±1dB(Peak-To-Peak 2dB)Linear Output Power               UL / DL        +22dBm1dB Gain Compression               UL / DL        26dBmInput VSWR                 UL / DL        < 2:1Propagation Delay               UL / DL        3usFrequency Error                 UL / DL        < ±0.01ppm (± 7.5Hz)EVM                   UL / DL        DL : 8% , UL : 12%Out of Band Gain     1.0≤f_offset_CW<5.0MHz       45 dB        5.0≤f_offset_CW<10.0MHz              UL/DL    45 dB        10.0MHz≤f_offset_CW        35 dBOperating BandUnwanted      5.05MHz≤f_offset<10.05MHz           UL/DL    -14dBmEmission       10.05MHz≤f_offset<f_offsetmax      -13dBm ACRR          ± 5MHz          ± 10MHz      UL/DL    20dB        DL              UL              9 ~150kHz       9 ~150kHz                        150 ~ 30MHz    150 ~ 30MHz     Spurious Emission         30 ~ 740MHz    30 ~ 770MHz    -13dBm               760 ~ 1GHz     790 ~ 1GHz          1GHz ~ 12.75GHz           1GHz ~ 12.75GHzNoise Figure                    UL        < 6.5dB @Max. Gain
-18- Power Specifi cationsParameter        Specifi cation        RemarkMain Power Input Voltage      AC110V @0.7A      Internal AC DC Power Supply  Mechanical Specifi cationsParameter        Specifi cation        RemarkSize (Inch)        7.9” x 10.6” x 3.4”      (L x H x D)Size (mm)        200 x 270 x 86.5 mm       (L x H x D)           Link/Service Antenna Ports    N – female          AC Power In         AC cord 4.9 ft (1.5M)Connectors        Frame Ground         External grounding                     point to be provided          RS232C (External)      9 Pin D-SUB, female          Alarm (External)        9 Pin D-SUB, femaleMounting Type        2 part Wall Mounting Bracket    Repeater plate section slides                    into wall bracket.Enclosure Lock        Key Lock Heat Dissipation        Natural Convection  Environmental Specifi cationsParameter        Specifi cation        RemarkOperating Temperature (F)      14°F ~ +122°F (ambient)     IndoorOperating Temperature (C)    -10°C ~ +50°C (ambient)     IndoorStorage Temperature (F)      -22°F ~ +131°F (ambient) Storage Temperature (C)      -30°C ~ +55°C (ambient) Humidity        95%  Alarm Confi guration Alarm RelayShutdown Signal      Relay Status        RemarkHigh          NO + CC         1 NC, 2 NO, 3 CCLow          NC + CC
-19-  Repeater LED            Condition/TroubleshootingPOWER   ISO    ALARM   GREEN   RED      RED      Power Supply has failed or unit is unplugged.     Off     Off       Off        GREEN    RED      RED      Checking status.Blinking            Blinking    Blinking  GREEN               RED     RED      Normal condition at Power Up  Solid     Off      Off                       GREEN               RED     RED  Solid              Solid     Off GREEN               RED     RED Solid     Off    Solid  GREEN               RED     RED      PLL Lock Detect Fail Alarm. Solid     Off             BlinkingGREEN               RED     RED      Repeater is off line. Contact Customer Service.Blinking     Off     Off Alarm InterfaceInsuffi cient  isolation  exists  between  the  donor and DAS antennas. Turn off power. See Installa-tion Tips section. The  Donor  and  DAS  antennas may need to be  adjusted or relocated  to obtain suffi cient isolation.Shut-Down Alarm. Received signal from donor source is  too  strong  (Exceeding  AGC  range).  Relocate  or attenuate donor antenna to reduce received signal. When  troubleshooting RF issues,  and when surveying challenging RF environments, it’s important to have a spectrum analyzer capable of measuring the frequency that you are working with.  An attenuator should be used to protect the input, when connected to a source of RF power such as the repeater or a powered DAS.Both Uplink and Downlink should be measured.  Downlink should be measured on the donor cable and at the output (server) port of the powered up repeater, and Uplink at the lead from the DAS (on fi ber/powered DAS’s, where the lead would connect to the server port on the repeater) and at the donor port with the repeater powered up.  Mea-surements may also be necessary at server antenna locations.  Your spectrum analyzer will need to be equipped with a whip antenna for this.Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) should be set at 200 kHz for GSM and 1 MHz for CDMA.  If you cannot select these val-ues, the closest available values should be used.  Video fi lter should be about one tenth of RBW.  Other settings like span are whatever is appropriate.  One should also make sure that there are no signals above the top of the screen. If you cannot see an adjacent out of band signal when using the 1 MHz RBW fi lter, you can decrease the RBW, to see the close-in-frequency signals.  Be sure to set the RBW back when you want to measure the power level. Suggested spectrum analyzer setting
-20-Seller warrants that its products are transferred rightfully and with good title; that its products are free from any law-ful security interest or other lien or encumbrance unknown to Buyer; and that for a period of one year from the date of installation or fi fteen months from the date of original ship-ment, whichever period expires fi rst, such products will be free from defects in material and workmanship which arise under proper and normal use and service. Buyer’s exclusive remedy hereunder is limited to Seller’s correction (either at its plant or at such other place as may be agreed upon be-tween Seller and Buyer) of such defects by repair or replace-ment at no cost to Buyer. Transportation costs in connection with the return of products to Seller’s plant or designated facility shall be paid by Buyer. The provisions of this warranty shall be applicable with respect to any product which Seller replaces pursuant to it. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OTHER THAN AS SPECIFICALLY STATED ABOVE. EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE ALL OF SELLER’S LIABILITY (EXCEPT AS TO PATENT INFRINGE-MENT) WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INSTALLATION COSTS, LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS, OR ANY OTHER COSTS OF ANY NA-TURE AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF PRODUCTS MANUFAC-TURED BY THE SELLER, WHETHER USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS OR NOT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY TO BUYER EXCEED THE ACTU-AL SALES PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS PROVIDED HEREUN-DER. No representative is authorized to assume for Seller any other liability in connection with the products.FCC: NVRCSI-LTEU7COne Year Limited  Warranty  Registration Numbers:
-21-IndexAAlarm Confi guration  ............................................................................................................18Alarm Interface  ..................................................................................................................19Alarm Relay  .......................................................................................................................18Application  ..........................................................................................................................4BBand Plan  ...........................................................................................................................5CControlling the Repeater  .......................................................................................................8Control Mode  .....................................................................................................................14DDirectional Couplers  .............................................................................................................6Directory Location  ..............................................................................................................10Donor Antenna  ....................................................................................................................7EEnvironmental Specifi cations  ...............................................................................................18FFeature Overview  .................................................................................................................6GGrounding Kit  ......................................................................................................................6IImportant Installation Notes  ..................................................................................................6Important Safety Information  ................................................................................................5Indoor Antennas  ..................................................................................................................7Industry Certifi cations  .........................................................................................................20Inside Omnidirectional Antenna  .............................................................................................6Installation Status  ..............................................................................................................11Installation Tips  ...................................................................................................................7LLightning Arrestor  ................................................................................................................6MMechanical Specifi cations  ....................................................................................................18Mounting the Repeater  .........................................................................................................7OOptional Accessories  .............................................................................................................6Outline Drawing  .................................................................................................................16Outside Donor Antenna  .........................................................................................................6PPhysical System Set-Up Verifi cation  ........................................................................................8Power Dividers  .....................................................................................................................6Power Specifi cations  ...........................................................................................................18Product Introduction  .............................................................................................................5Product Registration Information  ............................................................................................4RRadio and Television Interference  ...........................................................................................4Registration Numbers  .........................................................................................................20Repeater Photographs  .........................................................................................................15RF Specifi cations  ................................................................................................................17SSoftware Installation  ............................................................................................................8Specifi cations Section  .........................................................................................................15Starting the Program  ..........................................................................................................12Status Mode  ......................................................................................................................13Suggested spectrum analyzer setting  ....................................................................................19System Block Diagram  ........................................................................................................17UUPS  ...................................................................................................................................6WWarranty  ...........................................................................................................................20
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