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3.6 Appearance and function keys

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Summary of Contents for C23S-EGSM

Page 1: ...23dBm Single Wide Band Repeater C23S EGSM User Manual Notes Thank you for purchasing our product Please read carefully the manual before installation...

Page 2: ...nly the professional can operate electrified 3 Do not dismantle machine maintain or displace accessories by yourself because in this way the equipment may be damaged or even get an electric shock 4 Do...

Page 3: ...ut also reduce the ambient noise reduce radiation and prolong using life They are used in places such as mountain settlements scenics shopping malls hotels airports piers bus stations stadiums enterta...

Page 4: ...donor antenna 3 2 Product Feature The display shows very clearly of all display devices and the button function are more intuitively and faster Could support dual mobile communication network Low pow...

Page 5: ...Downlink Frequency Range 880 915 MHz 925 960 MHz Output Power CW 23 2 dBm 23 2 dBm Gain 73 2 dB 73 2 dB Ripple 15 dB 15 dB Noise Figure max gain 8 dB 8 dB ATT step of 1 dB 1 10 dB 1 dB 1 dB 10 20 dB 1...

Page 6: ...ay 0 5 s 0 5 s Power Supply DC 12V Power Consumption 15W RF Connector N Female Environment Conditions IP40 Humidity 90 Operating Temperature 10 55 3 5 Machine Specifications RF Connector N Female Cool...

Page 7: ...3 6 Appearance and function keys Figure 3 6 1 repeater display control panel and ports A G H F C B D E I...

Page 8: ...ng screw 3 7 Function Key Operation Functions on Control Panel Return button Return to upper level menu Up button select from down to up Down button select from up to down Ok button to confirm Display...

Page 9: ...tton back to the main menu Figure 3 7 3 1 Figure 3 7 3 2 ATT Setting By default the system is in Smart mode so it will automatically adjust the ATT manual operation is not allowed if you want to set A...

Page 10: ...shown in Figure 3 7 6 4 press OK to enter the ATT setting interface then select one system press OK as shown in Figure 3 7 6 5 Figure 3 7 6 4 Figure 3 7 6 5 To increase or decrease the gain value plea...

Page 11: ...ss OK to enter as shown in Figure 3 7 7 1 then navigate the cursor to ALARM ITEMS with up or down button as shown in Figure 3 7 7 2 Figure 3 7 7 1 Figure 3 7 7 2 Then press Ok to view select AGC as sh...

Page 12: ...outdoor antenna and the gain manually If all is in OK status that means it works normally Press the return button back to main menu after adjustment Restore Factory Settings Move the cursor to the fo...

Page 13: ...tomatically To view ISO move the cursor to the forth line STATUS press OK and select ISOLATION as shown in Figure 3 7 8 3 then press OK to view ISO as shown in Figure 3 7 8 4 After that press the retu...

Page 14: ...good heat dissipation safe and easy to maintain It should be installed in a place with stable and independent power supply Installation tools No Items Quantity Remarks 1 Percussion drill 1 Drill holes...

Page 15: ...the hole location is as follows unit mm Mounting Hole Dimensions Put the 8 expand plug into the 4 holes Align the fixing holes of the repeater with corresponding holes on the wall as shown in Figure...

Page 16: ...waterproof tape to prevent water into the repeater The interface can be fastened by wrench Before power on please measure the repeater voltage with multimeter to make sure the input voltage is within...

Page 17: ...et the requirements turn on the repeater After 5 seconds repeater initialization is completed and it enters the normal working state Observe and adjust alarm display methods of adjustment please refer...

Page 18: ...u may get an electric shock Only authorized personnel can maintain or replace the components Waterproof and moisture proof Please do not turn on or off the repeater in moist environment when its door...

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