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CSI-DSP85-201-C/P  Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for CSI-DSP85-201-C/P

Page 1: ...CSI DSP85 C P CSI DSP85I C P CSI DSP85 201 C P Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...0 Ethernet 10 Monitoring Alarms 10 System Set Up Considerations 11 12 Mounting the Repeater 13 Optional Accessories 14 Important Installation Notes 14 Circuit Description 14 Function Block Diagram 15...

Page 3: ...he serial number may be found on the label on the bottom panel near the power connectors Note this number below Retain this manual along with proof of pur chase to serve as a permanent record of your...

Page 4: ...gurations stored in memory determine the unit s adaptability to various field applications The following pages describe the Cellular and PCS band plans as well as the convention CSI uses to identify a...

Page 5: ...C10 B6 B7 B9 B8 B11 B10 A6 A7 A9 A8 A11 A10 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 UL 1905 1907 5 DL 1985 1987 5 UL 1907 5 1910 DL 1987 5 1990 UL 1870 1872 5 DL 1950 1952 5 UL 1872 5 1875 DL 1952 5 1955 UL 1875 1877 5 DL...

Page 6: ...Filter file names will be from six to twelve characters long Each character position in the filter file name is used to define the characteristics of the filter as shown above All frequencies are show...

Page 7: ...r Over Voltage Protection Fault Protection Alarm Notification Local Remote Upgrade Support Local Remote External Interfaces USB Ethernet Serial Re loadable filters Local Remote Web based monitoring an...

Page 8: ...hnician before the on air operation can be restarted The repeater is not equipped with an ON OFF power switch Hard power down will require that the unit be unplugged D L SIGNAL STRENGTH Indicated by a...

Page 9: ...l cable because of an unusual connector configuration In the vast majority of cases this information will not be needed Local Communication Interface Ports To allow monitoring and control the repeater...

Page 10: ...s installed in an area with very strong desired and or undesired signals it is important to ensure that the overall signal levels are optimized to be within the best operating range of the repeater Ad...

Page 11: ...Bm 61 dB 37 9 dBm 76 dB 25 dBm 60 dB 37 dBm 75 dB 24 4 dBm 59 dB 36 2 dBm 74 dB 23 8 dBm 58 dB 35 4 dBm 73 dB 23 2 dBm 57 dB 34 6 dBm 72 dB 22 6 dBm 56 dB 33 8 dBm 71 dB 22 dBm 55 dB 33 dBm 70 dB We r...

Page 12: ...th the antenna ports up ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1EA C S10 38x 403 DSP85 C P REPEATER OR OR CS10 40x 403 DSP85I C P REPEATER 2 1EA 015 2096 001 5V 24V POWER SUPPLY 3 1EA 750 2171 001 MOUNTING PLATE...

Page 13: ...available from Cellular Specialties Inc Check with your CSI distributor for any additional items needed Below are just a few examples suitable for most in building needs Outside Donor Antenna UPS PCS...

Page 14: ...15 Functional Block Diagram...

Page 15: ...wer Frequency 47 63 Hz Box Weight 35 0 15 9 lbs kg Box Thermal Management Convection cooled Large heatsink Surface Coating Powder Coat AC Current 3 2 Amps 120 VAC 1 7 Amps 230 VAC Mechanical Specifica...

Page 16: ...3 5 85 dB In 0 5 dB steps RMS Vector Error EVM 3 max TDMA EDGE W CDMA CDMA2000 CDMA RHO 0 98 min CDMA2000 1x EVD0 Spurious Emissions Applicable Documents FCC 13 dBm max Per FCC part 2 22 24 Industry C...

Page 17: ...COM 1 USB ETHERNET POWER HIGH BAND LOW BAND STRENGTH D L SIGNAL UL PWR OSC DL PWR SHUT DWN ALARM AGC SHUT DWN DL PWR OSC UL PWR STRENGTH AGC ALARM SIGNAL D L CELL TO INSIDE ANTENNA COM PCS TO OUTSIDE...

Page 18: ...host that has a static IP Select Use the following IP Address and enter the IP Address as follows 192 168 1 x where x any number from 2 to 254 inclusive other than 100 The subnet mask is 255 255 255...

Page 19: ...software version 2 2 4 or prior only letters numbers and underscores are acceptable nomenclature In units with software version 2 3 0 and up Underscores are not acceptable however hyphens are accepta...

Page 20: ...layed To change gain settings the user will select the Uplink only or Uplink and downlink radio buttons The user then inputs the gain value desired Gain values from 53 5 dB to 85 0 dB may be selected...

Page 21: ...select them before programming To aid the user a clear all button is provided on the PCS band and will deselect all band and sub bands simultaneously Pressing the Program button will complete the sele...

Page 22: ...nge Settings button Refer to the documentation included with the modem kit for additional information on configuring the modem To change SNMP settings click SNMP Configuration in the navigation box th...

Page 23: ...ontact CSI for updates and instructions The user may clear LED indicators alarms and the Event Log by clicking the Clear Log button System Health Install Upload If required in your market visit the Sy...

Page 24: ...epeater is equipped with an active wireless modem NOTE In all fields the software will not allow the user to enter invalid characters EmailConfiguration AlarmConfiguration The Alarm Configuration page...

Page 25: ...ot page is displayed Note a reboot will take 3 5 minutes to complete Reboot The Log Configuration page provides the user with the means to change three aspects of how log files are created and stored...

Page 26: ...8 2002 ttpro313 zip When the program is started the following screen is displayed Text Menu Interface Local Access Local access to the repeater TMI also known as the console interface is made by conne...

Page 27: ...ons port In this case it is COM 1 This is not to be confused with the serial port on the bottom panel of the unit labeled COM1 28 Pressing OK will open up a blank dialog screen Go to the setup dropdow...

Page 28: ...ellband The user name for changing the PCS band is pcsband The password for both bands is csi1234 After entering the password and pressing return the TMI main menu will appear Note by default the Set...

Page 29: ...ple from the Link Configuration menu on the previous page selecting 1 Adjust Gain will display the menu shown below After selecting option 1 downlink the current user gain is displayed and the option...

Page 30: ...sh a link In other words the IP addresses of both the computer used and the repeater must use the same group of IP address number sets For example the repeater ships with the default IP address of 192...

Page 31: ...ependent login To make changes to the cellular band the default user name is cellband The default user name for changing the PCS band is pcsband In the field after the prompt DSP85 PCS X login type th...

Page 32: ...card to become fully functional contact the service provider In addition an IP address must be obtained and entered into the repeater Once the modem has been installed and activated it can be accesse...

Page 33: ...ayed Select Use the following IP address and enter 192 168 1 2 The subnet mask should automatically populate to 255 255 255 0 Scroll down and highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the Proper...

Page 34: ...nalyzer will need to be equipped with a whip antenna for this Resolution Bandwidth RBW should be set at 200 kHz for GSM and 1 MHz for CDMA If you cannot select these values the closest available value...

Page 35: ...l be paid by Buyer The provisions of this warranty shall be applicable with respect to any product which Seller replaces pursuant to it SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OTHER THAN AS SPECIF...

Page 36: ...Install Software 24 L LED 5 LED Indicators 8 Linear Gain 17 Liner Output Power 17 Local Communication Interface Ports 10 Local Network 20 M Manual Gain Control 17 Mechanical Drawing 18 Mechanical Spe...

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