FCC ID: KUWSA1800-FC EXHIBIT D INSTRUCTION BOOK A. INSTRUCTION BOOK: The User’s Guide for this product has been included as Exhibit D.
FCC ID: KUWSA1800~FC 8 October 1997 USER’S GUIDE for the SELECT AMP 1800 COMA CHANNELIZED AMPLIFIER SERIES MANUAL NO. AE02B-A0274 REVISION -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 Andrew Corporation. This document is an operation and maintenance manual.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE028-A0274 Rev. — LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Dates of issue for original and changed pages are; Original 1 July 1997 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS PUBLICATION IS 42 CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: Change No. {© = Original Page) Title Page List of Effective Pages (i) Safety Summary (ii) Table of Contents (iii iv) Chapter 1 (1-1 thru 1-5) Chapter 2 (2-1) Chapter 3 (3-1 thru 3.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AED2B-A0274 Rev. ~ SAFETY SUMMARY 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: + Do not be misled by the term “Low Voltage.” Potentials as low as 50 volts may cause death under adverse conditions. + Do not crush, puncture, disassemble, or otherwise mutilate batteries. Leaking batteries can cause serious damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE028.A0274 Rev, -TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER DESCRIPTION refrigerant rear. 1-1 1.1 OVERVIEW 1-1 1.2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .. 1-1 1.3 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1-2 14 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 1-2 1.5 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 1-2 CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2-4 21 OVERVIEW L241 22 REDISTRIBUTION L241 23 POWER DISTRIBUTION . L241 24 CONTROL DISTRIBUTION... L221 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION . «34 3.1 OVERVIEW L341 32 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION . L341 3.2.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AEQ2B-A0274 Rev. TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1 Electrical Specifications Table 1-2 Mechanical Specifications .
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The Select Amp 1800 bi-directional channelized amplifier provides selective frequency amplification of user specified frequencies in the 1850 1810 MHz Up link and 1930 -1880 MHz Down link PCS bands. This unit will selectively filter for ane 1.25 MHz COMA channel in the Up link and Down link band as determined by the operator.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — DESCRIPTION 1.3 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2 below contains the mechanical specifications for the Band Selective Amplifier. Th soa Size Amplifier: Height: 41 em (16.3 inches). Width: 31 em (12 inches). Depth: 31 em (12 inches). (Excluding heat sinks, connectors, handles, and feet ) Weight Amplifier: 55 Ibs (25 kg). Mounting Four holes spaced (295 x 371 mm) (11.6 x 14.62 inches). Hole diameter = 0.453 inches.
AEQ2B-A0274 Rev — 14620 12.000 to 11.602 CL 16.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AEQ2B-A0274 Rev — DESCRIPTION R11 R45 REMOTE (WIRE LINE) LOCAL PROGRAMMING CONNECTION MEET PG Laptop MAX RATINGS 3 05AQ 125VAC 15A @ 30VDC cou.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — DESCRIPTION AC POWER INLET RE PORT Rowans ease STATION) * RF PORT 0 POWER INLET crowns Moss) GLAND FOR REMOTE STATUS CABLE Figure 1-3 Select Amp Connector Panel Document usa Is restricted to that described on cover 1-5 D( 11)
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — OVERVIEW CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 21 OVERVIEW The Select Amp channelized amplifier accepts a broadband input in the 1850 1910 up link and 1930 -1980 MHz down link bands, and selectively passes one COMA discrete channel in each band while rejecting the others. This is accomplished by down converting the desired signals to a 140 MHz intermediate frequency and using narrow band SAW filters to provide adjacent channel rejection.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev ~ FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 341 OVERVIEW The Select Amp Channelized Amplifier accepts a broadband input in the 1850-1810 up link and 1930-1880 MHZ down link bands, and selectively passes one COMA discrete channel in each band while rejecting the others. This is accomplished by down converting the desired signals to a 140 MHZ IF and using bandsmen SAW filters to provide adjacent channel rejection. 3.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3.23.2 Up converter The up converter board mixes the filtered 140 MHZ IF with a signal from the synthesizer and outputs the same frequency that was input to the down converter. Like the down converter, each up converter path consists of a mixer and two gain stages. The DC current draw of each gain stage is monitored by a window comparative. The window comparative indicates a fault, if the gain stage has an open or short condition. 3.2.3.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION amplifier and battery backup. In addition to power amplifier status, power amplifier temperature status is also provided. 3.28 Battery Back Up Option The battery back up (BBU) provides emergency operating power in case of AC power loss. Under normal conditions, the BBU is charged by an internal charger. [f AC power loss occurs, the BBU automatically comes on-line and this condition is reported to the status and control module.
FCC ID: KUWSA1l900-FC Rev —~ MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 4.1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The Select Amp contains no user-serviceable parts. To verify operation check the amplifier against the electrical specifications provided in Chapter 1.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX A: AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION APPENDIX A AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION 1. List of Material Qty 1 SELECT AMP 1800 Amplifier Qty 1 User Manual (AE028-A0274) Qty 1 Programming Cable (ECLAT-80700) Qty 1 Adapter, RJ45 to DB9 {AE02M-D0149-001) Qty 1 Adapter, RJ45 to DB (AE02M-D0149-002) Qty 1 Power Cable, 12 ft. (AE02C-D3300-001) Qty 1 Diskette containing SMART software for Amplifier Control (385615-5001-001) 2.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AEQ028-A0274 Rov —~ APPENDIX A: AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION 4. Amplifier Wall Installation, Figure 1. Mounting Uni strut (2) Floating Nut, 3/818 (4) Fiat Washer, 3/8" (4) Bolt, Hex Hd, x .75 (4) Amplifier Figure 1 Wall Mounting 1. Location found 2. Install the amplifier to the wall using mounting kit 3. Material used from mounting kit ¢ Channel (Qty 2ea) ® Clamp Nut (Qty 4ea) ® X.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE028-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX A: AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION & Washer, Sealing (Qty 4ea) 4. Materials needed that are not included in the mounting kit # Anchors (Qty 4ea) e Screw, Pan Head, #10-32 X 1.50 (Qty 4ea) ® Washer, #10 (Qty 4ea) 5. Prepare Channels a. Drill two holes (0.219 inches in diameter) in each mounting uni strut. b. The holes should be located between the slots and spaced approximately 12 inches apart, centered in the uni strut. Prepare Holes in wall. .
FCC ID: KUWSA1S00-FC AE028-A0274 Rev ~ APPENDIX A: AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION 5. Amplifier Pole Installation, Figure 2. Triangular Mounting Bracket (4) Floating Nut, M8416 (4 ‘Steal Band Strap (2) punting Uni strut (2) ‘Bolt, Hex Hd, ¥8"16 x .75 (4) Figure 2 Pole Mounting 1. Location found 2. Install the amplifier to a pole using mounting kit 3. Material used from mounting kit.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev APPENDIX A: AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION 6. Power Up . Power Connection a. Use the power cable (AEG2C-D3300-001) to connect the amplifier to a power b. c. source. The amplifier will accept from 90 260 VAC @ 240 Watts. If the connector on the cable is not compatible with that of the power source, you may either: . Find an appropriate adapter. . Locate the correct connector and splice the cable.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION APPENDIX B SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 1. Tools required One personal computer (PC) with Windows 3.1 or greater, Windows 95, or Windows NT. 2. Smart Software Installation and Configuration 2.1 Overview 2.1.1 The Smart software provides a means to control and monitor the SA1800 (and other Smart-equipped Andrew products) locally or from a remote site. 2.1.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE028-A0274 Rav ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.2 Smart Administration ou: Stony Administrates Figure 1 Smart Administration Screen 2.2.2.1 Start the Smart Administration program 2.2.2.2 The following message “Could not open Smart database. Would you like to create a new one?” will appear. Click Yes to create a new database. 2.2.2.3 At the Smart Login screen, enter a User ID and a Password of admin, This is the default user ID/password entered in the database. Click OK.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.2.4 (Optional). To create a new user ID/password, select Users from the File pull down menu. A user maintenance screen will appear from which you can add, edit, or delete user records from the database. 2.2.2.5 Select Exit from the File pull down menu. 2.2.3 Smart Configuration 2.2.31 Start the Smart Configuration Program 2.2.3.2 Enter a valid User password (such as admin/admin) and click OK. 2.2.3.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AEQ2B-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Figure 4 Open Dialog Box Screen 2.2.3.5 Select SMART sentry from the Properties lowdown menu 2.2.3.6 Adjust the parameters for the SMART sentry to meet your requirements. A brief description of the parameters under each tab setting Is provided below.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE028-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.3.7 Click OK after making any changes 2.2.3.8 Select Save SMART sentry from the File lowdown menu, and save the new data to a file. Use a naming convention that will allow you to keep track of what sentry info is contained in each file. Figure 5 Smart Configuration Screen 2.2.3.9 If you have multiple sentries to monitor, create a file for each one.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Figure 8 SMART sentry Properties Screen 2.23.10 Select Close from the File pull down menu. 2.23.11 Select System... from the Properties pull down menu. 2.2.3.12 Under the SMART sentries tab group, use Add and Remove to setup the fist of sentries to be monitored to match your requirements. 2.2.3.12.1 FOR LOCAL/DIRECT CONNECTIONS: 2.2.3.12.1.1 In the Connection tab group select Direct.
FCC ID: KUWSAL900-FC AE028-A0274 Rev APPENDIX 8; SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Sm rarer Figure 7 System Properties (Connection Tab Group) 2.2.3.12.1.2 In the Port tab group, set up communication parameters from your PC to your modem (such as COM, 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit).
FCC ID: KUWSAL900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rov ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ETE Ee Figure 8 System Properties (Port Tab Group) 22.3.12.1.3 In the Intervals tab group, change the Detail Screen Timeout to 800.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900~FC AE02B-A0274 Rev ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION | refer = Se Figure § System Properties (interval Tab Group) 2.2.3.12.2 FOR REMOTE/MODEM CONNECTIONS: 223.1221 In the Connection tab group select Modem (see Figure 7). 22.3.12.2.2 In the Port tab group, select the COM port you are using to connect from you PC to the sentry, and select 2400 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit { ses Figure 8). 2.23.12.2.3 In the Polling Modem tab group change the Command Timeout to 40.
FCC ID: RUWSA1900-FC AEQ2B-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION To a FART Tyre TE Figure 10 System Properties (Polling Modem Tab Group) 22.3.12.2.4 In the Remote Modem tab group change the Answer Wait to 30 (the Baud Rate should be 2400).
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-A0274 Rev ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION er Figure 11 System Properties (Remote Modem Tab Group) 2.23.12.2.5 In the intervals tab group, set the Detail Screen Timeout to 900, and set up the Inter SMART sentry interval and Cyclical Interval to control the automatic polling behavior (typical parameters would be an Inter SMART sentry interval of 30 seconds and a Cyclical Interval of 30 seconds). 22.3.12.2.5.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE028-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION both nodes. If the user wants to poll each node every 15 minutes (900 seconds), the cyclical interval should be set to 840 seconds. In order to poll 30 nodes every 15 minutes, then the inter sentry interval and the cyclical interval should both be set to 0. In this case, the phone will be in constant use, so any automatic fault reports from the sentry will not be able to be received.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AED2B-A0274 Rov — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION and generally, the operator should select the option to download the PC configuration info to the SMART sentry. { Widen it ion feted. yes ri pols Figure 13 Smart Detailed Sentry Screen 2.2.4.2 If problems are encountered, examine the log file for further info. To open the log file, click on the button with the pencil icon. 2.2.4.
FCC ID: KUWSA1800-FC AEQ2B-A0274 Rev ~ APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION from a telephone dial in to the sentry and see if it answers. If this is not a problem, change the sentry’s configured phone number to a nearby telephone number, then click on the sentry's icon in the Operation main screen, and see if your phone rings. 3. Channel Programming and Gain Setting 3.1 Communication Interfaces Local Control 3.1.
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AEQ28-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX B: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 13] Modem serialization faked, system nok poling Figure 14 Smart Detailed Sentry Screen with Attenuation 3.2.2 RF Level Set Up The up link and down link gain of the Select Amp 1800 is set by entering desired attenuation values in each path. Each path has several options of attenuation values (2, 4, 8, and 16 dB) which may be combined to provide from attenuation in the either path.
FCC ID: KUWSA1300-FC AE028-A0274 Rev — APPENDIX C: APPLICATION NOTES APPENDIX C APPLICATION NOTES The Andrew Select Amp 1800 is a two-way on-band repeater with two RF ports. One port is for connection to an antenna directed towards the service providers base station (this would usually be a Magi or some other directional antenna).
FCC ID: KUWSA1900-FC AE02B-AQ274 Rev — APPENDIX C: APPLICATION NOTES 2. Directional antennas can be used, if the base station and the mobiles are on opposite sides of the amplifier. 3. Vertical separation can be used by mounting the base station antenna high up a mast and the mobile antenna as low as possible angled downwards to separate the two field patterns.