Summary of Contents for PSR-VU-9537-UA

Page 1: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc i PSR VU 9537 UB Manual Version 0 1 3116 West Vanowen St Burbank CA 91505 Tel 818 840 8131 Fax 818 840 8138 www adrftech com ...

Page 2: ...ice Advanced RF Technologies Inc 1996 2015 All rights reserved Please send comments to E Mail info adrftech com Phone 818 840 8131 800 313 9345 Fax 818 840 8138 Address Advanced RF Technologies Inc Attention Technical Publications Department 3116 Vanowen St Burbank CA 91505 USA www adrftech com ...

Page 3: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc iii Revision History Change List Version Change list Contents Version Author Descriptions Date 0 1 YH Ko Initial Release 29 10 20 ...

Page 4: ...p Terminal 22 3 2 6 Grounding 23 4 Alarms 24 4 1 Message Board Alarms and Notifications 24 4 2 External Alarms 24 4 2 1 External Alarm Output interface 25 5 Repeater Installation 26 5 1 Installation Procedures 26 5 1 1 Wall Mount Procedure 26 5 1 2 PSR ANN Annunciator Installation 26 5 2 Antenna Separation Isolation 28 6 ADRF BBL BBS U Installation 30 6 1 Installation Procedures 30 7 PSR VU 9537 U...

Page 5: ... Backup Restore 50 7 6 Help 51 7 7 Logout 51 8 Maintenance Guide for PSR VU 9537 UBRepeater 51 8 1 Periodic Inspection Checklist 51 8 2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation 52 8 2 1 Recommendations 52 8 2 2 Precautions 52 9 Warranty and Repair Policy 52 9 1 General Warranty 52 9 2 Limitations of Warranty 52 9 3 Limitation of Damages 52 9 4 No Consequential Damages 52 9 5 Additional Limitation...

Page 6: ...gure 7 6 Status Tab Alarm Display 39 Figure 7 7 Status Tab AAI Alarm Display 39 Figure 7 8 Status Tab Repeater Info Repeater Location Technical Support Installer Contact Info 40 Figure 7 9 Control Tab 41 Figure 7 10 Control Tab General Setting 42 Figure 7 11 Control Tab System 42 Figure 7 12 Control Tab Manual Gain Control 42 Figure 7 13 Control Tab Alarm Battery Alarm Settings 43 Figure 7 14 Batt...

Page 7: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc vii Figure 11 3 ADRF BBL U Mechanical Drawing 58 Figure 11 4 ADRF BBS U Mechanical Drawing 59 ...

Page 8: ...nlink The path covered from the Base Transceiver Station BTS to the subscribers service area via the repeater HE Head End HPA High Power Amplifier HW Hardware IF Intermediate Frequency LNA Low Noise Amplifier LTE Long Term Evolution MS Mobile Station NMS Network Management System ODU Optical Donor Unit which is located in ADXV HE OEU Optic Expansion Unit PLL Phased Locked Loop POI Point Of Interfa...

Page 9: ...ng dry contacts 8 outputs and 2 inputs Support Emergency Power Off Switch 1 2 Product Covered 2 way emergency radio communication enhancement systems Model PSR VU 9537 UB with ADRF BBS U or ADRF BBL U and PSR ANN 1 3 Product Description PSR VU 9537 UB bi directional amplifier BDA extends the coverage area of radio communications in buildings and RF shadow environments This unit feature low noise f...

Page 10: ...larms and Notifications Label Quantity Description A 1 PSR VU 9537 UA B 1 Wall Mount Bracket C 1 Mounting Bracket Template D 1 AAI Alarm Cable E 1 Ethernet Cable Crossover F 4 Anchor Bolt G 1 PSR ANN Annunciator Box A B C D E F G Figure 1 1 PSR VU 9537 UBRepeater Parts List ...

Page 11: ...R CPL 30dB BATTERY ADRF BBU ONLY 54V 1A Max NON LPS ANNUNCIATOR MODEM_ANT DONOR_CPL 30dB AC 100 240V GUI AAI Alarm Port DL Donor UL Donor Donor Port 4 3 10 Female AC Input Port DL Server UL Server Server Port 4 3 10 Female Sever CPL DL Output Monitor Port 30dB Donor CPL UL Output Monitor Port 30dB AC Input Port Ethernet Port AAI Alarm Port Annunciator Communication Power Port Battery Backup Port ...

Page 12: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 12 Figure 1 3 PSR ANN Annunciator Audible Alarm Speaker Alarm Indicator Lights Data Power Port Repeater Wall Mount Bracket ...

Page 13: ... to learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields WARNING EXPOSURE TO RF Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used In accordance with the FCC regulations 90 219 this device must meet 5W ERP requirements FCC RF EXPOSURE ANTENNA PLACEMENT Guidelines Opening or tampering the PSR VU 9537 UB will void all warranties WARRANTY Lithium Battery CAUTION RISK ...

Page 14: ... 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 their own expense FCC Part 15 Class A WARNING THIS is NOT a CONSUMER device It is designed for installat...

Page 15: ...ntenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotroperayonnée quivalente p i r e ne dépassepas l intensité nécessaire à l établissement d une communication satisfaisante Max peak gain 18 dBi RSS GEN 6 8 Transmit antenna This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 450 c...

Page 16: ...use for the various cables that will be needed for the proper operation of the repeater To maintain UL 2524 Listed status unused ports must be properly weather proofed Table 2 1 Pre cut hole size and labels Silkscreen Label Location Diameter AC 100 240V LEFT 22 2mm 7 8 ANNUNCIATOR RIGHT 22 2mm 7 8 BATTERY ADRF BBU ONLY NON LPS RIGHT 22 2mm 7 8 DONOR1 BOTTOM 33 0mm 1 3 8 DONOR2 BOTTOM 33 0mm 1 3 8 ...

Page 17: ...ator line above the server line as shown in the picture below 2 2 1 AC 100 240V Terminal Block The AC 100 240V Terminal Block is located on the left side of the wiring compartment One side of the terminal block will be pre wired and connected to the PSU and the chassis ground The open terminals must be connected to an AC power source between 100 240V AC and secured in an electrical breaker box on ...

Page 18: ...ignal Not Detected UL Out Band Overload Power Related Alarms DC Fail DL Signal Low Detected UL Input Overload RF DL Path Related Alarms Battery Fail DL RF Power UL DSP Over Input RF UL Path Related Alarms Low Battery DL Out Band Overload UL Over Input Over Temperature Battery Not Charge DL Input Overload UL Over Power DSP Communication Battery Not Connected DL DSP Over Input UL Return Power Door O...

Page 19: ...ng compartment door The repeater and has a free voltage range input of 100 240V AC The AC terminal box can support a max gauge of 12AWG and should be connected to the breaker box on its own circuit Figure 3 2 AC Terminal Figure 3 3 AC On Off Switch The AC Power on off switch is on the left hand side of the PSU which is located inside of the repeater AC On Off switch ...

Page 20: ... battery capacity 70 _P 3 POS Output F Red Low battery capacity 70 _N 3 NEG Output G Orange System component malfunction_P 4 POS Output H Orange System component malfunction_N 4 NEG Output J Yellow Normal AC Power_P 5 POS Output K Yellow Normal AC Power_N 5 NEG Output L Green Loss of normal AC Power_P 6 POS Output M Green Loss of normal AC Power_N 6 NEG Output N Blue Battery charger failure_P 7 PO...

Page 21: ...ance is dependent on the gain of the repeater DL DONOR 4 3 10 female which is used to connect the donor antenna UHF DL IN UL DONOR 4 3 10 female which is used to connect the donor antenna UL OUT DONOR 4 3 10 female which is used to connect the donor antenna VHF DL IN DONOR_CPL 30dB SMA female 30 dB coupling port which is used to monitor the amplified UL signal SERVER_CPL 30dB SMA female 30 dB coup...

Page 22: ...Battery Backup Port 4 pin Female When the ADRF BBS BBL 24 is connected to the repeater the battery switch on the PSU must be switched to the ON position This will enable the repeater to charge the ADRF BBS BBL 24 battery backup unit when AC power is present Figure 3 7 Battery Switch Connect the ADRF BBS BBL 24 to the PSR VU 9537 UBvia the external battery port to provide continuous power to the re...

Page 23: ...pport for assistance if you are unfamiliar with the installation procedure of the battery box 3 2 6 Grounding The grounding terminal is located at the lower right hand side of the BDA A grounding cable should be properly connected before powering on the equipment Figure 3 8 Ground Cable Terminal Ground terminals located on the side of the repeater and can support a ground cable up to 1 25mm 16AWG ...

Page 24: ...bove the threshold 4 seconds Soft DL 5dBm UL 5dBm Hard DL 5dBm UL 5dBm Out of band Overload Incoming out band DL or UL signal is too strong Out of band signal is above the threshold 4 seconds Soft DL 5dBm UL 5dBm Hard DL 5dBm UL 5dBm Synthesizer Lock Fail There is an issue with the internal PLL There is an issue with internal PLL 4 seconds DL RF Power Input gain does not match the output level abo...

Page 25: ...Fail Over Temperature Hard Fail DSP Hard Fail Out band Overload Hard Fail Faulty or Damaged PSU Ambient Temperature DSP Filter Fault Strong RF Input Signal Normal AC Power AC Normal Set AC Fail Soft Clear Powered by AC Power Powered by DC Power Loss of Normal AC Power AC Fail Soft Set AC Normal Clear Powered by DC Power Powered by AC Power Battery Charger Failure Battery Fail Soft Fail Battery Not...

Page 26: ...GND cable Connect the Antenna cables Connect the Power cable Figure 5 1 Wall Mount 5 1 2 PSR ANN Annunciator Installation The PSR ANN annunciator box has been designed to either mount on top of the PSR VU 9537 UBrepeater or can also be wall mounted separately By default the mounting bracket is configured to mount to the top of the repeater with the mounting bracket at the bottom of the PSR ANN ann...

Page 27: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 27 Figure 5 2 PSR ANN Repeater Mount ...

Page 28: ... necessary to prevent oscillation Oscillation occurs when the signal entering the system continually re enters due to the lack of separation between the donor and server antennas In other words the signal is being fed back into the system This creates a constant amplification of the same signal As a result the noise level rises above the signal level ...

Page 29: ...ent distance so that the output of one antenna does not reach the input of the other This distance is dependent on the gain of the repeater Recommended isolation value is 15dB greater than the user set gain of the repeater For example if the user set gain of the repeater is 50dB then isolation of 65dB or greater is required In the same manner to utilize the maximum gain of 95dB of the PSR VU 9537 ...

Page 30: ...t of the BDA and secure the line using the appropriate conduit and conduit hub connectors 5 Power on the repeater by flipping the AC switch to the ON position located on the left side of the PSU 6 Installation of the BDA is now complete Adjust the gain controls to suit the specific signal environment through the GUI on your PC 6 ADRF BBL BBS U INSTALLATION 6 1 Installation Procedures The ADRF BBL ...

Page 31: ...stationed on the floor Due to the total weight of the ADRF BBL BBS U w batteries it CANNOT be wall mounted off the ground The brackets are not designed to support the full weight of the ADRF BBL BBS U when it is wall mounted without any additional support If a wall mounting solution is needed then an optional wall mount kit ADRF BBL BBS X WMK is available for purchase 5 Use the included key to unl...

Page 32: ...FF position 8 Use the provided battery backup cable from the ADRF BBL U and connect the wires to the terminal block located inside of the wiring compartment of the PSR VU 9537 UA 9 Install a conduit hub connector that can support 7 8 onto the PSR VU 9537 UBhole labeled BATTERY and snake the cable through the conduit ...

Page 33: ...b connector that can support 7 8 onto the ADRF BBL U hole labeled BATTERY 11 Open the wiring compartment of the ADRF BBL U and wire the battery cable to the terminal block 12 On the PSR VU 9537 UA wire the AC terminal block to your dedicated circuit breaker ...

Page 34: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 34 13 On the PSR VU 9537 UA flip the POWER and BATT switch to the ON position 14 On the ADRF BBL U 24 set the circuit breaker to the ON position ...

Page 35: ...rogram feature or option Permitted in UL 2524 Y N Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 2524 Remote Power Switch N Enable Disable Disable Battery Not Charge Check Y On Off On Battery Check Y Check All Except Installed Check Off Check All Donor Antenna Malfunction Check Time Y 0sec 10sec 45sec 90sec 3min 6min 15min 30min 1hour 2hour 4hour 8hour 12hour 24hour and 48hour 0sec 10sec 45sec 90sec 3...

Page 36: ...er s Ethernet port Launch either Internet Explorer or Google Chrome Type the following IP address into the address bar of the Internet Browser http 192 168 63 1 The following login screen will appear Figure 7 2 Login Page If you are not the Administrator please type in your assigned username password which you should have received from the Administrator The default username and password for the Ge...

Page 37: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 37 7 2 Status Tab Figure 7 3 Status Tab ...

Page 38: ...ays the Input Gain and Output for both downlink and uplink Figure 7 5 Status Tab Power Gain Display Input dBm Displays the in band Downlink Uplink signal level The system will display when the input level is 90 dBm Outband dBm Displays the out band composite power Gain dB o User Set Displays the amount of gain that the user set o Actual Displays the actual amount of gain that is currently in use O...

Page 39: ... Status Tab Alarm Display 7 2 4 AAI This section displays the AAI alarm status for each dry contact alarm Red indicates that the dry contact alarm is active and light blue indicates the alarm is inactive Any alarms in red that are active will correspond to an active audible and visual alarm in the PSR ANN with the exception of the Normal AC Power and Loss of Normal AC Power which will only provide...

Page 40: ...ion Technical Support Installer Contact Info Repeater Info Displays the serial number latitude longitude firmware version and Web GUI version Repeater Location Displays the address where the repeater is installed Technical Support Displays ADRF s Technical Support contact information Installer Contact Info Displays the installer s name phone and e mail address ...

Page 41: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 41 7 3 Control Tab Figure 7 9 Control Tab ...

Page 42: ...disable any of the settings click on the checkbox and click the Apply button 7 3 2 System Under the System section the user is able to perform a soft reboot on the repeater and also can restore factory default settings Figure 7 11 Control Tab System Reboot Performs a soft reboot of the repeater Factory Set Restores all settings to factory defaults 7 3 3 Manual Gain Control Figure 7 12 Control Tab ...

Page 43: ...e is set to 6dB then a soft fail alarm will trigger if the output power falls below 4 dBm DL Over Power Level DL Over Power Alarm will trigger when the DL output level exceeds this level UL Over Power Level UL Over Power Alarm will trigger when the UL output level exceeds this level Battery Check Check All All battery related alarms are checked which include Battery Fail Battery Not Installed Low ...

Page 44: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 44 7 4 Install Tab Figure 7 15 Install Tab 7 4 1 Technology This section allows the user to set the repeater mode to either use VHF APCO25 or LMR450 ...

Page 45: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 45 Figure 7 16 Install Tab Technology The following choices are available from the drop down menu VHF 136 174MHz APCO25 380 470MHz LMR450 450 512MHz ...

Page 46: ...o 325 331 25 kHz every 6 25 kHz unit Downlink Gain Minor gain adjustments can be performed on a per channel basis to equalize signal levels Downlink Freq Start Displays the start frequency of the pass band once the band selection has been set Downlink Freq End Displays the end frequency of the pass band once the band selection has been set 7 4 3 Location This section allows the user to input the l...

Page 47: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 47 Figure 7 19 Install Tab Location Info Installer Info 7 4 5 Date Time This section allows the user to specify the current date and time Figure 7 20 Install Tab Date Time ...

Page 48: ...istrator To delete a user account click on the Account Management link and under the Edit column click on the delete button Figure 7 21 System Account Account Management 7 5 1 2 System Account New Account The New account section allows the Administrator to create a new user account Please note that the New account section is only available if you are logged into the system as the Administrator To ...

Page 49: ... when the event took place and what changes were made to the system Figure 7 24 System Logs 7 5 3 System Update To perform a firmware update click on the Update tab and the following screen will appear Figure 7 25 System Update Click on the Choose File button and locate the firmware file Click on the Upgrade button to perform the firmware update ...

Page 50: ...ge 7 5 4 System Backup Restore The Backup Restore section allows the user to save the settings of the repeater To perform the backup click on the Backup button and you will be prompted to save the backup file To restore the settings to the system click on Choose File button select the backup file and click the Restore button Figure 7 27 System Backup Restore ...

Page 51: ... Verify that the repeater has 3 of clearance on all sides to ensure proper ventilation 2 Battery Backup a Open the ADRF BBL U BBS U enclosure and inspect the battery terminals for any corrosion buildup b Turn the circuit breaker to the off position and unscrew the fuse holder to inspect the fuse i A spare fuse is included with the purchase of the ADRF BBL U and can be used to replace the fuse if n...

Page 52: ...of shipment of a repaired or replaced product whichever is longer 9 3 Limitation of Damages The liability for any defective product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective product 9 4 No Consequential Damages Advanced RF Technologies Inc has no liability for general consequential incidental or special damages 9 5 Additional Limitation on Warranty Advanced RF Technologies Inc ...

Page 53: ...Narrow 60dBc Filter Bandwidth Edge Filter BW 2 Spurious FCC meet Passband Ripple 2 dB Any 15MHz BW ALC Dynamic Range 60dB Gain Dynamic Range 45dB Channel Setting Resolution 0 5 kHz Noise Figure Max gain 3 5 dB Without Duplexer System Group Delay 5 240us dependent on filter bandwidth and required adjacent channel rejection Max RF Input Power 20dBm No damage Max Input Power 10 dBm Impedance Input 50...

Page 54: ...peater Rating PSR VU 9537 UA 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 49 1 02A or 54VDC 3 02A Battery Port Only Annunciator Rating 28VDC Nominal 108 3mA AC Supply Protection Fuse Circuit Protector T6 3L250V Ground External Threaded Stud Battery Type Valve Regulated Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery Battery Model ADRF BBL U 24 Tempest TR120 12 ADRF BBS U 24 Tempest TR45 12 Battery Capacity TR120 12 120Ah TR45 12...

Page 55: ...nnection for 48V Repeater DC Power Consumption W 175 2 DC Voltage V 48 DC Current Draw A 3 65 1 Battery Backup Battery Capacity Ah 120 Calculations Runtime h Battery Capacity Ah Current Draw A Runtime h 120Ah 3 65A Runtime h 32 8h 10 4 Warranty Certificates Table 10 3 Warranty Certificates Parameters Specifications Comments MTBF 100 000 Hours Ambient Compliance UL2524 Listed FCC CFR47 part 15 FCC ...

Page 56: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 56 11 MECHANICAL DRAWING Figure 11 1 PSR VU 9537 UBMechanical Drawing ...

Page 57: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 57 Figure 11 2 PSR ANN Annunciator Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 58: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 58 Figure 11 3 ADRF BBL U Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 59: ...Advanced RF Technologies Inc 59 Figure 11 4 ADRF BBS U Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 60: ...r on the HPAs and check to see if the hard fail alarm still exists If the hard fail alarm still exists then the repeater will shut down for 1 minute double the time of the previous shutdown time After 1 minute has elapsed the repeater will power on the HPAs and check to see if the hard fail alarm still exists If the hard fail alarm still exists then the repeater will shut down for 2 minutes double...

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