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Application

This guide should be applied whenever a need exists to add Digital Repeater capability to an
existing system or when this capability is being included with a new installation.

Safety Guidelines

The general safety information in this guideline applies to both operating and service personnel.
Specific warnings and cautions will be found in other parts of this manual where they apply, but
may not appear in this summary. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warnings
elsewhere in the manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of
equipment. Cellular Specialties, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with
these requirements:

Grounding

This Digital Repeater system is designed to operate from 100-240 VAC and should always
be operated with the ground wire properly connected. Do not remove or otherwise alter the
grounding lug on the power cord.

Explosive Atmospheres

To avoid explosion or fire, do not operate this product in the presence of flammable
gases or fumes.

Lightning Danger

Do not install or make adjustments to this unit during an electrical storm. Use of a suitable

lightning arrester, such as CSI’s model number CSI-CAP, is very strongly recommended.

No User Serviceable Parts Inside

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WHEN THE COVER IS REMOVED.

 Opening the

chassis will void your warranty. If you suspect a malfunction with this product, call your dealer or
the Cellular Specialties Support Line at: 

(603) 626-6677, Toll Free (USA) 1-877-844-4274

.

The 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 purchase.

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

DATE OF PURCHASE

POINT OF SALE COMPANY

Product Registration Information

DISCLAIMER: All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of the knowledge of Cellular Specialties,
Inc. (CSI), but Cellular Specialties makes no warranty with respect thereto, including without limitation any results that
may be obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any proprietary rights of
any persons. Use or application of such information or statements is at the users sole risk, without any liability on the
part of Cellular Specialties, Inc. Nothing herein shall be construed as licence or recommendation for use, which infringes
upon any proprietary rights of any person. Product material and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Cellular Specialties’ standard terms of sale and the specific terms of any particular sale apply.

Document Purpose / Intended Users

The purpose of this document is to provide a step-by-step procedure to help the experienced
technician/engineer install and commission an in-building wireless enhancement repeater
system using CSI’s Digital Repeater. Following the procedures outlined will minimize risks
associated with modifying a live system and prevent service interruptions. This document
assumes the technician/engineer understands the basic principles and functionality involved
with Repeater and in-building systems. It is geared to the practical concerns of the installer.

Radio and Television Interference

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 his own expense. In order to maintain compliance with FCC
regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with
non-approved equipment or unshieled cabled is likely to result in interference to
radio & television reception. Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by
Cellular Specialties can void your authority to operate this equipment under
Federal Communications Commissions rules.

Summary of Contents for CSI-DSP85-250-AW

Page 1: ...CSI DSP85 250 AW CSI DSP85 251 AW CSI DSP85I 250 AW CSI DSP85I 251 AW CSI DSP85 250 S AW CSI DSP85 251 S AW CSI DSP85I 250 S AW and CSI DSP85I 251 S AW Installation Manual...

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Page 3: ...perational Description 13 Functional Block Diagram 14 Mechanical Specifcations 15 AC Power Specifcations 15 Operating Power Parameters 16 Environmental Requirements 16 Mechanical Drawing 17 System Sta...

Page 4: ...on any results that may be obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any proprietary rights of any persons Use or application of such information or statement...

Page 5: ...etermine the unit s adaptability to various field applications The following pages describe the PCS band plan as well as the convention CSI uses to identify and store the files that make up the filter...

Page 6: ...0 E0 F0 UL1710 1720 DL2110 2120 UL1720 1730 DL2120 2130 UL1730 1735 DL2130 2135 UL1735 1740 DL2135 2140 UL1740 1745 DL2140 2145 UL1745 1755 DL2145 2155 A1 A2 UL1710 1715 DL2110 2115 UL1715 1720 DL2115...

Page 7: ...es 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 shown in MHz Filter...

Page 8: ...tus and Error information LED Indicator Automatic safety precautions are built into the amplifier system In the case of a catastrophic system event a shutdown circuit is incorporated that will disable...

Page 9: ...onform to the standard Electronic Industries Association EIA232 specification A diagram of the pin descriptions is provided on this page for reference Connecting a null modem cable to one of the COM p...

Page 10: ...ingle band duplex port to the DAS DONOR PORT If a unit is installed in an area with very strong desired and or undesired signals it is important to ensure that the overall signal levels are optimized...

Page 11: ...s lower than 55 dB Input signals exceeding these thresholds will result in composite input attenuation called ADC Protect Analog to Digital Converter Protection Output power is reduced whenever the ab...

Page 12: ...rack system with a shelf or slide rail Do not rely on the brackets exclusively to support all the weight of the modules Mount the Cross Band Coupler on the wall close enough to the repeater modules to...

Page 13: ...ude and in some cases interfere with normal operation of the cell site Careful consideration of the layout and placement of the system is imperative The installer should refer to the Safety Guidelines...

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

Page 15: ...6lbs 5 3 kg Box Thermal Management Fan cooled Surface Coating Powder Coat AC Current 1 7 Amps 120 VAC 0 9 Amps 230 VAC Parameter Specification Notes Repeater Size Height 3 48 in Width 19 00 in Depth 1...

Page 16: ...er FCC parts 2 and 27 Industry Canada 13 dBm max Propagation Delay 2 5 usec Input VSWR Typ 1 5 1 43 dBm Parameter Specification Notes Relative Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Industrial Dust 15mg m3 T...

Page 17: ...17 Mechanical Drawing...

Page 18: ...hat 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 0 Quest...

Page 19: ...lects Local Network from the System Status page the following screen is displayed and from here network configuration can be modified as required The default is set to Static Check with your IT depart...

Page 20: ...his process will take just a few moments Note If the filter desired is not currently in the unit additional filters along with instructions on how to load them are available by contacting CSI To chang...

Page 21: ...MP Configuration If the repeater includes a USB modem kit click on Remote Network in the navigation box and the screen below is displayed Highlight the carrier on whose network the repeater and modem...

Page 22: ...reen shown below As with the other screens it can be reached by clicking the words in the navigation box Contact CSI for updates and instructions Install Upload If required in your market visit the Sy...

Page 23: ...re the only acceptable nomenclature for the Location field and hyphens may not be used as the first or last character Email Configuration Email Configuration page allows the user to enter up to five E...

Page 24: ...d and stored as shown below Log Configuration By clicking on the Change Password link the user is brought to the Change Password page From here he or she can quickly and easily reset the password for...

Page 25: ...he connector is not the same as shown in figure 1 a null modem adapter optional as shown in figure 2 may also be required Many terminal emulation programs will work if properly configured In the follo...

Page 26: ...port in this case COM 1 and 115200 baud rate as shown below Select the Serial radio button and press OK as shown below Note It may be necessary in the System Properties section of the control panel us...

Page 27: ...234 After entering the password and pressing enter the TMI main menu will appear Note by default the Set Parameters option is disabled To re enable the user will press 1 and will be prompted for a use...

Page 28: ...by typing the desired gain at the prompt The user is then returned to the previous menu Each Set Parameter selection when chosen will be expanded to allow changing or setting of that parameter For exa...

Page 29: ...tablish a link In other words the IP addresses of both the computer used and of the repeater must be the same group of IP address number sets For example the repeater ships with the default IP address...

Page 30: ...owing screen which will require the user to log in The default user name is user In the field after the prompt type the user name The default password is csi1234 After typing the password press the en...

Page 31: ...requirements must be met for the SIM 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 insta...

Page 32: ...TCP IP settings on your Windows computer Click in the Network Connections Icon in the Control Panel See below Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Scroll down to Internet Protoco...

Page 33: ...ered Click OK then OK again and retry connection A crossover Ethernet cable supplied must be used for Web Interface access As a reminder you must verify the Ethernet port on your laptop is powered If...

Page 34: ...about one tenth of RBW Other settings like span are whatever is appropriate One should also make sure that there are no signals above the top of the screen If you cannot see an adjacent out of band si...

Page 35: ...ll 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 SPECI...

Page 36: ...Lightning Danger 4 Linear Gain 16 Liner Output Power 16 LocalArea Connection 32 Local Communication Interface Ports 9 Local Network 19 Log Configuration 24 login 18 M Manual Gain Control 16 Maximum R...

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