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EMS
Wireless
EMS
Wireless
EkoMini Manual
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Most common installations will provide enough electrical isolation between the
donor and server antennas. In general, keep the donor and server antennas
separated by more than 75 feet. If there is any question whether the isolation is
adequate in a particular installation, contact
EMS
Wireless
Technical Support for
assistance.
3.6 Installing the Remote Alarming Telephone Cable (optional):
If the optional remote alarming is installed in the repeater, install a standard telephone
cable to the EkoMini
TM
repeater using an RJ-11 connector. This should be a dedicated
telephone line. Remote alarming details are detailed in Section 4.
3.7 Initial Power-up:
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Be sure the donor and server antennas and coax cables are connected to
the EkoMini
TM
.
Then, plug the power supply into the AC outlet, and the DC
power cord into the EkoMini
TM
.
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Allow several seconds for the EkoMini
TM
automatic software sequence to adjust
the internal attenuators for proper operation.
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The EkoMini
TM
should now be in proper operation. UL and DL signal levels can
be checked by watching the front panel LED indicators
.
Each successive LED
indicates 5 dB increase in signal level, from –10 dBm to +20 dBm. If the signal is
greater than +20 dBm, the “Overdrive” LED will light.
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Use a test phone to place a call. If there is excessive noise in the uplink BTS
receiver when using the repeater, see Appendix A to reduce the UL gain of the
repeater.
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If you want to manually reduce the repeater DL power output (i.e. to deliberately
limit coverage area, etc.), see Section 5.5.
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For a description of remote log-in procedures using a computer, see Section 4.0.
Note: If any of the DIP configuration switches are changed after the repeater is
turned on,
the unit must be reset
for the new switch configuration to take effect.
This is done by using a bent paperclip. Press and hold the reset button until the
front panel LEDs “flash” (generally a few seconds). Release the switch and
allow the unit to re-start. Alternatively, the DC power cable can be unplugged
from the repeater and then plugged in again. This will initiate a reset sequence.