Table Of Contents Product Registration/Certification Information 3 Safety Guidelines Product Description 4-5 Pin-Out Chart 8 LED indicators 8 Local Communication Interface 5 Installation. Important Safety information... Circuit Description Block Diagram... ooh 10 Specifications. Mechanical Drawings... 13 Performance Adjustment View Menu Series. View Menu Flow Configuration Menu Series Configuration Flow Diagram...
Product Certification/Registration Information The serial number may be found on the label on the rear panel of the unit. For your convenience, note this number below. Retain this manual, along with proof of purchase, to serve as a permanent record of your purchase for future reference or in the event of theft. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE POINT OF SALE COMPANY Safety Guidelines The general safely information In this guideline applies to both operating and service personnel.
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Monitoring & Alarms There ate no physical connections specific to communicating system states or lama talus. This information is shared on the communication ports adsorbed earlier. LED Model Mechanical Drawing See Manual for Image Installation: Example: Standard Single Internal Antenna System Design SIGNAL ON ROOF: > -85 dBm ANTENNA LOCATED ON ROOF OF BUILDING AND GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH YANG NEC 810-15, 21.
+ Inside Unidirectional Antennas PCS — model number SMR — model number Ti-Band — model number { + Power Dividers 2:1 « model number (CS I-S2BSC) 3:1 model number (CS I-S3BSC) 4:1 model number (CS-ABSCESS) + Grounding Kit model number (CS I-GKIT) + Lightning Arrest or model number (SCI-CAP) + Directional Couplets and Cross Band Couplets are also available Important installation Notes + inadequate isolation between the outside and insensible antennae may cause re-generative feedback in the system.
Circuit Description The FAR uses a single scheme (see Figure 1). There are three RF amplifier stages prior to the down-converting mixer. The mixer is followed by a single IF amplifier. The IF signal is fed to an Analog to Digital Converter, and the digitized output is processed by a Digital Signal Processor block. The processed digital signal is fed to a Digital to Analog Converter and then up-converted to RF. A driver amplifier and a final power amplifier stage follow this.
Specifications Operating Power Parameters Parameter Specification Notes Maximum RF input Power +10 dBm without damage Nominal Gain 85dB 90 dB max Gain Fitness +-2.0 dB 1.0 dB typical) Gain Stability dB Gain vs. Temperature Automatic Level Control (ALC) 31 dB max in 0.5 dB steps range Manual Gain Control 85-80 dB {max} in 0.5 dB steps. Minimum Composite Output power SUMMITS Up link and Down link +27 dBm Marcella +30 Noise Figure 5.
AC Power Specifications Parameter Specifications Notes AC Voltage 90-260 VAC | Specification SP-200-24 AC Current 3.5 Amps @ 115 VAC 1.7 Amps @ 230 VAC AC Power Frequency 47-63 Hz Power Consumption 285 Watts (Max) Mechanical Specifications Parameter Specifications Notes Box size Height 9.417 in. Width 18.42in. Depth 18.5 in. Box weight 27.51 12.
Performance Adjustment The performance menu system can be navigated with five keypad buttons: UP, DOWN, SOFT KEYS, and ESC. There are two soft keys located either side of the UP/DOWN keys. Feedback is given to the operator through the LED display panel. The default display is the Screen Saver as described later in this document. Entering the repeater command Interface is accomplished by pressing any key on the pad. The purpose of the initial menu system is to view current settings and values.
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Screen Saver Dispirit) Upon powering up the FAR, a display resembling this will appear on the LED display panel: AHPEEE7) [CET An example of the Screen Saver Display is shown above. The name is derived because the FAR will revert to this display if there has been no activity detected on the keypad for at least ten minutes. If this occurs, the LED will dim to save power and to prolong the life of the display LED.
A typical gain display might look like this: DISPLAY RENDITION TO BE INSERTED {Typical information TBD} Pressing the DOWN arrow will advance the user to the Goal Power display. Goal Power Display This display indicates the target output power desired on the up link and down link. When set, the repeater will attempt to maintain that power setting if other internal operational parameters can be met. The power is the composite power within the allocated pass bands.
The Configuration Menu Series Show Con fig Display Pressing ESC from within the VIEW menu places the user in the configuration menu series (Show Configure. Similar to the view menu, using the arrow keys will continually scroll the menu items, At any one of the menus within the loop, if sub-menus exist, a Select soft key will appear. Selecting the Left soft key will provide additional menu choices.
Troubleshooting All cables should be carefully checked for “shorts” and “opens”. The rooftop antenna (Donor Antenna), If directional, should be checked for proper alignment along the calculated compass heading. Typically, the directional antenna should be aimed at the same side at your handset uses in the area where the outside antenna is placed.