User's Manual

Chapter 4 Commissioning
4.4.4 Placing an Independent DRU in Broadcast Mode
As the r
epeater is divided into LB and HB sub-systems, each sub-system must be placed in
broadcast mode, independent of the other. It is recommended that the LB sub-system is
placed in broadcast mode before the HB sub-system is placed in broadcast mode.
4.4.4.1 Low Band Sub-system
Once the L
BE is powered up and all LBE alarms have cleared, the operator can place the LB
sub-system in broadcast mode using the LBE GUI as follows:
1. Set SysPowerSetp to the site specific power level (max. 60.0 dBm) – see Figure 4-3
,
config window line 3. SysPowerSetp is used to set the power level for the LB Main RF
signal.
2. Set SysLbdPowerSetp to the site specific power level (typical value is 27 dB below
SysPowerSetp) – see Figure 4-3
, config window line 6. SysLbdPowerSetp is used to
set the power level for the LB Diversity RF signal, which is normally 27 dB below the
LB Main RF signal.
3. Ensure that SysOfnLoss is set to 0.0 dBm – see Figure 4-3
, config window line 4.
4. Set SysOperatingMode to transmit_only – see Figure 4-3
, config window line 1.
SysOperatingMode is used to set the LB sub-system operating mode.
o The LED’s on the LB HPA’s will flash green and blue alternately as the HPA’s ramp
up to the SysPowerSetp target.
o Once the SysPowerSetp target is reached, the HPA LED’s will be illuminated green.
It should take less than TBD minutes for the LB sub-system to ramp up to full
power.
5. Ensure that the SysPowerSetp target is reached by viewing the Cpl2ForwardPwr – see
Figure 4-3
, status window line 13.
6. Ensure that the TRMS LB Status LED is illuminated green.
o The TRMS should scan through the channels at a slow rate of approximately 20
seconds per channel.
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