D-MBR 3707 3708 PS NFPA Repeaters The future of in-building coverage User Manual – 00060CDUM Rev. 1.0 The most important thing we build is trust This manual is relevant for 700/800 MHz Digital Multi-Channel Class B RF Signal Booster D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA Booster Cobham Wireless – Coverage Date: 6-Set-15 Doc. No. 00060CDUM Rev. 1.0 D-MBR 3707-3708 AC feeder and battery charger www.cobham.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Copyright © 2015 Axell Wireless Limited trading as Cobham Wireless All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language without the prior written permission of Axell Wireless Limited trading as Cobham Wireless.
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D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL General Safety Warnings Concerning Use of System Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this product. Caution labels! Danger: Electrical Shock Caution: Safety to personnel Caution: Safety to equipment Warning: Restricted Access Location Throughout this manual, there are "Caution" warnings.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL FCC Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Compliance with IC Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Main Features......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Booster Ordering Information ................................................................................. 2 1.3 Architecture ...........................................................................................................
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 5 Charger Unpacking and Package Contents .......................................................31 Charger Wallmount Procedure ..........................................................................31 Charger Grounding ..........................................................................................32 Charger Power Connections ................................................
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA Class B Signal Booster PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 1 INTRODUCTION This manual describes the installation and setup procedures for D-MBR Public Safety Signal Boosters providing SMR 700 and 800MHz band at 37dBm output power per band. D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA (Digital Multi Band Booster for Public Safety) is a Class B Digital MultiChannel Signal Booster (DCSB).
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 1.2 Booster Ordering Information NOTE: Charger ordering information is provided in section 4.1. IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER D-MBR 3707-3708 PS with NFPA and Red painted case Digital Multi Channel Selective Signal Booster Class B 700/800 MHz 12 filters, 37dBm composite per band, 95dB gain, DC powering with NFPA and IFC compliant Alarm Outputs and red painted case. D-MBR 3707-3708-PSNFPA-DC-CLASS-B 1.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 1.4 Smart-ALC Function The Signal Booster’s power amplifier includes power-monitoring circuits with Automatic Level Control (ALC) that prevents excessive output power while maintaining the power amplifier linearity The Smart Automatic Level Control (Smart-ALC) is an innovative algorithm for automatic Signal Booster gain adjustment.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 1.6 Booster Interfaces All booster interfaces are located on the underside as shown below. WARNING! The signal booster must always be installed vertically and top-down – with the connectors on the underside for protection (see 3.4.4). Horizontal installation on a bench for long time may cause damage to the signal booster due to over-heating.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 1.7 Functional Description In the downlink, the signal from the Donor antenna is filtered to the 700MHz and 800MHz bands, down converted, filtered according to the user defined (via GUI) channels, down converted and amplified. The signals are then forwarded to the service antenna. In the uplink, the process is reversed.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 2 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS This section describes the information and specifications required for Donor and Service antennas. WARNINGS!! • The installer is held accountable for implementing the rules required for deployment. • Good engineering practice must be used to avoid interference. • Output power should be reduced to solve any IMD interference issues. 2.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 2.2 Service Antenna The Service antenna type depends on whether the Signal Booster is installed indoors or outdoors. 2.2.1 Required Information The following antenna requirements, specifications and site considerations should be met.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 2.2.2.2 Installation Criteria Installation requirements: • An indoor antenna should be installed at a convenient location. It should be free of metallic obstruction. • Install the Service Antenna at the designated height and tune it roughly toward the Service coverage area. • Installation of this antenna must provide a minimum separation distance of 28 cm from any personnel within the area.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 2.2.3.2 Vertical Separation Configuration The Vertical Separation configuration is recommended in cases where the BTS is relatively far and the service coverage area is relatively small. In Vertical Separation configuration, the Donor antenna can be installed either above or below the Service antenna on a COMMON tower. It is required to set the distance between them to achieve maximum isolation.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3 INSTALLING THE SIGNAL BOOSTER This chapter describes the installation of the D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA booster. For installations that include the Feeder and Battery Charger, refer to Chapter-4 for the installations instructions. WARNINGS!!! • Follow all local safety regulations when installing the Signal Booster. • Only qualified personnel are authorized to install and maintain the Signal Booster.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.2 Pre-installation Requirements This section lists and details the following pre-installation requirements: • Required BTS information • Choosing the Booster installation location 3.2.1 Required BTS Information Required BTS Information • BTS channels • BTS output power per channel • BTS antenna gain • BTS antenna height and distance from antenna site 3.2.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.3 Booster Unpacking and Package Contents Upon receiving the D-MBR-PS-NFPA Signal Booster, perform the following: 1. Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit. 2. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment. 3. Verify that all of the items listed in the packing list are included. Otherwise contact yourCobham Wireless service representative.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.4 Mounting the System Note the following: • The mounting procedure is identical for both INDOOR and OUTDOOR installations. • The mounting procedure is identical for both BOOSTER and BATTERY CHARGER (where relevant) installations. • The weight of the BOOSTER requires that TWO PEOPLE mount the unit on the wall. • WASHERS are NOT SUPPLIED with the unit to be mounted.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Figure 3-3: Mounting Plates Fixed to Unit (example) Figure 3-4: Bracket Position www.cobham.com/wireless Cobham Wireless – Coverage Date: 6-Set-15 Page | 14 Doc. No. 00060CDUM Rev. 1.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.4.2 Wall Marking and Drilling NOTE: In addition to the bracket assembly, it is recommended to use additional fixings – an example is given in section 3.4.4. • The unit wall mount brackets assembly should be fixed to a solid wall (these include brickwork, blockwork, and concrete.); • To provide secure fixing to a solid wall, the most common method is drilling and plugging.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL To mark and drill the wall 1. Mark out the fixing centres of the Booster on the chosen wall. The unit dimensions are shown below. Figure 3-6: Fixing Centers 2. Mark and drill the wall with the correct size masonry bit as specified by the fixing manufacturer. NOTE: It is good practice to wear goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris when using power tools. 3.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5. Gently tighten the bolt by hand so that the anchor section of the fixing expands and grips the inside of the hole. Figure 3-7: Inserting Fixing and Tightening. 6. As the bolt pulls its way in, the sides of the anchor section are forced outwards, gripping the surrounding surface. Figure 3-8: Anchor Sides Pushed Outwards. 7. Once all four fixings are in place, carefully withdraw the four bolts.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.4.3 Mount the Unit CAUTION!!! It is recommended that two people lift the unit since (depending on the unit) it may weigh between 20 and 38 kg (44 and 84 lb). To mount the unit • Align unit with the four fixings. Great care should be exercised here as the Booster is very heavy. (A suitably rated heavy duty scissor lift table/trolley may be suitable for this operation.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.4.4 Recommended Additional Fixing SUGGESTED PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE!! • Brackets are provided to securely mount the Booster on the wall; however, as an ADDITIONAL precautionary measure, it is recommended to further secure the Booster to the wall (in addition to the bracket). • This can be done using any appropriate method. • It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the Booster is installed in a secure manner.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Another example is of a unit installed on a stadium gantry. Again, the support can be in the form of a cable harness loop, using the handle of the unit and part of the gantry structure. ATTENTION!! Any other SECURE method can be used. Figure 3-12: Example 2 of Additional Fixing to Gantry www.cobham.com/wireless Cobham Wireless – Coverage Date: 6-Set-15 Page | 20 Doc. No. 00060CDUM Rev. 1.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.5 Grounding NOTE: The grounding procedure is identical for both BOOSTER and BATTERY CHARGER. 3.5.1 Grounding Wire Requirements Requirements for grounding wires • Protective grounding conductor - should be aluminum with cross-section 10AWG.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.6.1 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Service Antennas Note the following: • The isolation between the Donor and Service antennas is critical especially for high gain, outdoor applications. • For proper operation of the Signal Booster, it is recommended that the isolation between the Donor and Service antennas be at least 15dB higher than the Signal Boosters set gain.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.6.3 RF Cable Installation Guidelines Note the following: • For all coaxial connections to/from the Signal Booster - high performance, flexible, low loss 50 ohm coaxial communications cable. • All cables shall be weather-resistant type.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.7 Connecting Power and Power-Up CAUTION!! • DO NOT POWER-ON the Signal Booster without either the antennas being connected or the antenna connections terminated with dummy loads. • This equipment can either be installed indoors or outdoors. When installing OUTDOORS, wet conditions increase the potential for electric shock when installing or using electrically powered equipment.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.8 Booster Dry-Contact Alarm Connections This section describes the dry-contact alarm connections for the booster. The D-MBR and its power source (UPS or Battery Charger), each provide dry-contact alarms towards the Fire Department Control Box. (In installations with UPS, refer to your UPS manual for instructions on dry-contact alarm connections to the Fire Department Control box).
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 3.8.2 Booster Alarm Connector Pinout Each alarm status is recognized by a separate wire-pair, where the colored wires are internally connected with a 4.7 K ohm resistor (serves as a pull up resistor to +5V. The following figure shows the Alarm connector pinout. NOTE: The two external alarms can be used to connect dry-contacts BAT LOW and AC Input Fail from either the UPS or Battery Charger.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4 BATTERY CHARGER DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION For installations where UPS is not available, the AC Feeder and Battery Charger unit can be purchased (see section 4.1 for ordering information). The Feeder and Charger provides continuous power of 48 VDC by utilizing an external (customer purchased) battery for backup in case power failure.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.2 Charger Architecture D-MBR installation with the Battery Charger is illustrated below. The Charger is AC powered. It simultaneously provides a 48 VDC output power to the booster and charges the external battery (external battery not provided).
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.3 Charger Interfaces This section describes the AC Feeder and Battery Charger interfaces. -48VDC out to booster GND Dry contact alarms Connection to external battery VAC Power source LEDs Figure 4-3. D-MBR Charger Interfaces Interface Description AC IN 110 VAC power source input DC OUT 48VDC, 12A max power connection to booster power input.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4 Charger Installation Procedure The Charger installation procedure consist of the following steps. Step-1 Step-2 Step-3 Step-4 Step-5 Step-6 Step-7 • Installation Location • Unpacking • Mounting • Grounding • Power Connections • Connection to External Battery • Alarm connections Figure 4-4 Physical Installation Workflow 4.4.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4.2 Charger Unpacking and Package Contents Upon receiving the D-MBR-PS-NFPA Signal Booster, perform the following: 1. Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit. 2. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment. 3. Verify that all of the items listed in the packing list are included. Otherwise contact your Cobham Wireless service representative.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4.4 Charger Grounding The grounding procedure is identical to the Booster grounding procedure. Refer to section 3.5 for the grounding instructions. GND LUG Figure 4-5 Battery Charger GND Lug 4.4.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4.6 Connection to External Battery ATTENTION!! The Externally Battery must meet the following requirements: • Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) • Gelled Electrolyte (gel) and Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Batteries or LEAD ACID Connect the external battery to the Charger Battery connector: Connection to External Battery Figure 4-7 External Battery Connections 4.4.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4.4.7.1 Alarm Dry Contact Output Restrictions • Maximum switching voltage: 220 VDC, 125 VAC • Maximum switching current: 2A 4.4.7.2 External Alarm Input Restrictions • Maximum repetitive reverse voltage: 28 V • Impedance load: 470 Ohm “0” - 0V “1” - 3.8V - 28V 4.4.7.3 Charger Alarm Connector Pinout Each alarm status is recognized by a separate wire-pair, where the colored wires are internally connected with a 4.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5 SETUP AND COMMISSIONING This section describes the setup procedures for the D-MBR Booster. 5.1 Overview of the Commissioning Procedure The Booster is designed for simple plug-and-play operation, only requiring the setup of a number of parameters via a local Web connection and verifying that the system is operating properly.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.2 Opening a Session to the Booster and Navigating the GUI This section describes how to open a first time local session to the Booster and how to navigate the management Web GUI. 5.2.1 Open a First Time Local Web Session to the Booster NOTE: To open a local session to the booster, the setup computer IP Address must be in the same subnet as that of the Booster. The booster factor set IP Address is 192.168.1.253.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL The Booster login dialog appears. • Enter the authentication information: Default User Name : admin Default Password : admin. NOTE: Both are case sensitive and must be entered with lower case letters. • Click Login. The application main window appears. NOTE: Quickly review the following section describing the application window and then proceed to configure the signal levels according to section 5.3. Figure 5-5.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.2.2 Navigating the Web GUI Application This section describes how to navigate the Web Management application.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.2.2.2 Left Pane Menu Options The left pane contains three menu items, where clicking each item invokes dedication tabs and options: • CMU – communication, monitoring and administrative options. • 700-800 – band-level RF configuration, management and monitoring options • Users – user management tools, including Password Change.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.2.2.4 CMU Pane and Tabs This section describes the tabs available when the CMU item is selected in the left pane. Item Description / Values Axell-CMU Alarms Shows any external alarms that were generated. CMU Info Shows Booster level information such as SW and HW versions and identification number. In addition, enables setting minimum alarm levels (see 6.2.1).
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.3 RF Parameters and Channel Configuration Define up to 12 sub-bands with dedicated parameters for the 700 MHz and 800 MHz band according to the instructions in this section. The defined filters are graphically displayed in the lower part of the screen. To configure the signal level and channels 1. In the left pane, click the 700-800 item. 2. View the valid filter definition options by clicking the Band Info tab.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 4. Configure the general System parameters as follows: Enabled Set DL value Set UL value Figure 5-10. Control and Params Tab – Required System Parameters • Verify RF Transmission Enable is checked (RF transmission ON). NOTE: Under certain conditions related to the Shut Down mechanism, the RF transmission can be disabled (unchecked) by the system.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6. Enable the filters (up to 12 filters) and set the bandwidth as follows: • Checkmark to ON each filter row. The corresponding options will be available. • Select the BW (bandwidth) – the valid bandwidths are listed in the Band Info tab. Downlink Channels Uplink Channels Enable and configure filters Graphical display of configured filters Figure 5-12. Control and Params Tab – Enabling and Configuring Filters 7.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 10. After the channels have been configured and the required coverage is attained for the location, verify that no Alarms are generated: • Click the Alarms tab • Verify that all the indicators are GREEN in the Alarms tab Figure 5-13. Alarms Dialog www.cobham.com/wireless Cobham Wireless – Coverage Date: 6-Set-15 Page | 44 Doc. No. 00060CDUM Rev. 1.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.4 Date and Time Settings NOTE: It is important to set the correct date and time on the unit since this provides the timestamp for each logged event and alarm. This operation requires resetting the Booster. To set the Boosters date and time 1. Click on Date & Time in the Operations Items bar (5.2.2.1). The following dialog appears. 4. Click Reset Date & Time item 3. Click Send (after clicking Set) 1. Define ALL 2.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.5 External Alarms Configuration It is required to configure an external alarms that have been connected to the Booster (either from the UPS / Battery Charger or from another external source, these must. To configure external alarms 1. In the left pane, click on the CMU option and select the External Alarms tab. The following dialog appears. External Alarms tab Click CMU Figure 5-15.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.6 IP Address and SNMP Notifications This section describes how to define the following parameters: • Booster’s IP Address and SNMP notifications management • AEM management support • Auto-replace All options are defined via the Communication Configuration Screen To configure the IP Address and SNMP Notifications 1. Click on CMU in the left pane and select the Communication Configuration tab.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.6.1 Configuring the IP Address The Booster supports both Static and DHCP addresses. A unique technology enables applying both types to the same Ethernet port. Both addresses may enable local and remote management. ATTENTION!! The Local IP Address is a static address assigned by the user to the system. The default Static IP address is 192.168.1.253. It is highly recommended to preserve this setup.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.6.2 SNMP Trap Configuration The Booster can be configured provide fault notification by sending traps to up to five defined IP addresses each time a fault is triggered. The traps are sent at the defined heartbeat frequency and can be sent with a Sending Delay. To set SNMP Trap Destination parameters 1. Click the left pane CMU item and select the Communication tab. 2.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 5.7 Changing Password For security, it is recommended to change the password of the Administrator. To change the administrator password 1. From the left pane, select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2. In the admin row, click Edit and modify the relevant information – specifically the password. Figure 5-19. Add User 3.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6 ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS The following administrative operations are described in this section: • User Management – defining and changing users and passwords. • Viewing the Booster information such as software and hardware versions, serial number. • Software upgrade 6.1 User Management This section describes how to perform the user management operations.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL The following table provides a description of the Users dialog options. Option Description Add User (button) Adds a new user with to user defined access level and password. Del(ete) Deletes a selected user from the list. Edit Enables changing the definitions of an existing user. 6.1.3 Adding Users NOTE: User name and password entries are case sensitive. To add a user 1. From the left pane, select Users.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6.1.4 Editing a User To modify user definitions 1. From the left pane, select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2. Select the User to be edited in the list. 3. Click Edit. The user definitions dialog appears. 4. Make the required changes and click OK. 6.1.5 Deleting a User To delete a user 1. From the left pane, select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL (Other fields provide version and identification information.) Figure 6-4. CMU Level Info 6.2.2 Viewing Band Level Info This Band Info tab displays general identification information such as build version, valid filter definitions and more. To access the Booster Information window 1. From the left pane, select the 700-800 item. 2. Select the Band Info tab. The relevant parameters are displayed.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6.3 Band-Level Configuration Backup/Restore The Web GUI management application enables the backup and restore of the band level configuration options. A number of configuration files can be stored on the Booster for access and restoring at any time. The procedures are performed via the Backup/Restore tab. 6.3.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6.3.2 Backup Band Configuration To backup the current configuration 1. In the left pane, click the 700-800 item and then click the Backup/Restore tab. 2. To assign the configuration file a recognizable name, enter a name in the remark field. Otherwise, the file will be assigned a name by the system. 3. Click the Backup button located on the right-hand side of the tab. 4.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6.3.4 Uploading Band Configuration File To upload configuration file to Booster 1. In the left pane, click the 700-800 item and then click the Backup/Restore tab. Click Upload and browse Figure 6-9. Upload Configuration File 2. Click the Upload button. 3. Select the file from the Browse dialog and click Open. 4. The file will be listed in the Backup/Restore table. 6.3.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 6.4 CMU Software Upgrade NOTE: This procedure is performed for every new management version. The procedure described in this section is used to upgrade the Booster software. The CMU SW upgrade procedure consists of loading the new software version and installing it in the CCD. The CMU can store two versions on two separate data banks enabling restore to a previous version. To Upgrade the CMU SW 1.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 7 MONITORING AND TROUBLESHOOTING The D-MBR Booster provides the following indications of Booster failure: • LED: on Booster front panel • Booster level Alarms Log – displays a log of past and current generated alarms on a Booster level • Band level Alarms screen – displays currently active band-level alarms The following sections provide a description of the troubleshooting procedures according to the Booster LED ind
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 7.2 Booster Level Alarms Log The CMU maintains log files listing every alarm triggered in the Booster. These are displayed in the Alarms Log screen. This screen provides an analysis tool to get information of any event that has occurred, its originator, when, if they return, and their type. NOTE: Time of occurrence of the events is set according to the Booster clock (5.4).
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 7.3 CMU Alarms Click on CMU in the left pane and select the CMU Alarms tab. The following screen appears. The screen shows any activated Alarms – this includes any activated dry-contact alarms (if relevant). Figure 7-3. View Activated Alarms Cobham Wireless – Coverage Date: 6-Set-15 Doc. No. 00060CDUM Rev. 1.0 www.cobham.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 7.4 Band-Level Alarms and Troubleshooting The Alarms tab displays any alarms generated by the bands. The tab is common to both bands. To display the Band Level Alarms tab From the left pane, select the 700-800 item and choose the Alarms tab. The relevant alarms are displayed.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Alarm Fault and most probable cause and Recommendation Donor Power Too Low Description: Signal from the Donor antenna (DL) is too low - relatively to the desired output signal configured by the user. Recommended action: Check the Donor/Base connections and antenna position. Check the signal level of the Donor/Base antenna.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL 7.5 Modifying Alarm Severities The Alarms Configuration tab is used to modify the factory set level (minor, major or critical) of specific alarms when they are activated. To modify the Alarm Severities From the left pane, select 700-800 item and choose the Alarms Configuration tab. When activated due to a fault, the alarm is displayed in the selected color. The color corresponds to the alarm level.
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL Appendix A – Booster and Charger Specifications Electrical Frequency Range: SMR 700MHz ,D block SMR 700MHz SMR 800MHz Passband Gain Passband Ripple Gain attenuation range Filter Bandwidth (SMR 700MHz) (*) Filter Bandwidth (SMR 800MHz) (*) Downlink Uplink 758 - 763 MHz 788 - 793 MHz 763 - 775 MHz 793 - 805 MHz 851 - 869 MHz 806 - 824MHz 55 to 95 dB Adjustable in 1 dB steps ± 2.5 dB ± 2.