MIKOM 147359 User Manual Download Page 72

User’s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power

M0070A0A.doc

Id.-No 151155

Page 72

18-June-99

11  Configuration list

The actual configuration of the Repeater system has been entered on a separate list at
delivery. This configuration list is subject of the delivery schedule providing actual
information of part number, Id. number, serial number and revision status of the Repeater.
Whenever parts should be replaced the user is kindly asked to update the list.

See sample below:

Remote Unit MOR 801B

Id.-No.: 147359

SN:

Part name

Id.-No. 

Rev

SN

Basic Module

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Extension Module

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Power Supply 
Duplexer UL input
Feed Forward amplifier
Transceiver MFY1309
FSK Modulator 10.7 MHz
Control Unit SM2009
SW SLV100x
Battery Backup Module
Mother Board
SW MOB100
Connecting Board
Active Combiner

Date: _________________

QA: ________________________

figure 11-1 Sample of a configuration list

Summary of Contents for 147359

Page 1: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 1 18 June 99 User s manual for band or channel selective Remote Unit MOR801B Power Id No 147359 Author Approved QA...

Page 2: ...NING 10 PREAMBLE 11 1 INTRODUCTION 13 1 1 Intended purpose 13 1 2 About the MOR801B POWER 13 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 14 2 1 General 15 2 2 RF modules 15 2 3 Mother board 17 2 4 Control module SM 2009...

Page 3: ...e 32 4 2 External alarms 32 4 3 Battery backup module 34 5 SPECIFICATION 36 5 1 Electrical specification 36 5 2 Optical specification 38 5 3 Mechanical specification 38 5 4 Environmental and safety 38...

Page 4: ...ing with the STATUS HIST command 56 8 4 Power supply 56 8 5 General remarks 56 9 MAINTENANCE 57 9 1 General 57 9 2 Replacement of the fuses mains 57 9 3 Replacement of the power supply fuse 58 9 4 Rep...

Page 5: ...9 10 SPARE PARTS LIST 70 11 CONFIGURATION LIST 72 12 APPENDIX 73 12 1 Installation drawing of the Repeater 73 12 2 Top view of the Repeater left hand side four channel configuration 74 12 3 Top view o...

Page 6: ...report 27 table 3 4 List of all available alarms 28 figure 3 5 Example of a GET1 report 29 figure 3 6 Example of a STATUS report 30 figure 4 1 Clamps for external alarms 32 figure 4 2 Cable configura...

Page 7: ...the feed forward amplifier reset board 68 figure 9 16 Position of feed forward amplifier Right hand side of Repeater 68 figure 9 17 FSK modulator 69 figure 9 18 Installation position 69 table 10 1 Spa...

Page 8: ...I C Bus Inter Integrated Circuit Bus Philips LMT Local Maintenance Timeout MFY MIKOM Transceiver MOR MIKOM Optical Repeater OMC Operation and Maintenance Centre PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange...

Page 9: ...1 control cable RS232 1 hex socket key size 2 5 1 Torx key 5 socket head cap screws M3 0 x 30 2 tallow drop screws TRX M5 0x25 2 tallow drop screws M2 0x6 2 tallow drop screws M3 0x5 4 straight pins 3...

Page 10: ...grounding bolt is provided at the cabinet in order to connect the earth bonding cable Note The Unit is heavy weight Make sure that a suitable mounting surface is used Only adequate manpower is allowe...

Page 11: ...Repeater leaves the factory only after a thorough final acceptance test accompanied by a test certificate which warrants perfect function The acceptance test certificate is subject of the delivery and...

Page 12: ...11 05 20041 Agrate Brianza 19 1 Parkway Parade 19 Jiangguomenwai Avenue Milan Singapore 449269 Beijing Italy China 100004 Phone 39 39 605 41 Phone 65 345 8022 Phone 86 10 6508 3088 FAX 39 39 605 4477...

Page 13: ...ectionally amplifies signals between multiple mobiles and a single base station in the AMPS800 frequency band using optical fibres for interconnection to a Master Unit It is employed mainly in tunnels...

Page 14: ...eater MOR801B Power can be equipped from one to four bands or channels The following block diagram shall illustrate the configuration of the system one physical module contains UL and DL with more tha...

Page 15: ...erwards to an RF module The signals are combined by the Active Combiner then get converted into optical signals by the Transceiver see chapter 2 7 and are finally transmitted to the Master Unit In the...

Page 16: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 16 18 June 99 figure 2 2 Top view of an RF module...

Page 17: ...and the control module via the I C Bus In the three and four channel configuration of the Repeater there is a mother board on the left and on the right hand side whereas in the one and two channel con...

Page 18: ...n be controlled and status messages can be received remotely via the Master Unit The data transfer between the control module SM 2009 and the mother board is realized by the I C Bus system The I C Bus...

Page 19: ...The task of the duplexer is to isolate uplink from downlink i e isolate transmit path from receive path The pass bandwidth of the duplexer is the entire width of the uplink band and the downlink band...

Page 20: ...DL path The Active Combiner will be followed by the feed forward amplifier in the DL and by the Transceiver in the UL figure 2 6 Top view of an Active Combiner module 2 7 Transceiver MFY1309 The Tran...

Page 21: ...ormally open Pin 7 Tx Alarm normally closed Pin 8 Tx Alarm normally open figure 2 9 Configuration of the connecting pins 2 8 FSK modulator To enable remote control between the Master Unit and the Remo...

Page 22: ...10 Top view of the 4 way Splitter Transceiver dismounted 2 10 Measuring aids With the built in RF probe test signals can be applied or detected The duplexer is equipped with a probe which provides a...

Page 23: ...nnector is not included in each power supply figure 2 11 Mounting position of power supplies The power supplies are equipped with a power socket protected with two fuses Each power supply can be switc...

Page 24: ...the whole Repeater voltage free you have to remove the fuses F1 and F2 on the screw terminal The power supply is factory set 2 12 Feed forward amplifier The feed forward amplifier is the final stage w...

Page 25: ...mum in steps of 2 dB The attenuation can be set for the UL and DL path separately The rotary switches are mounted on the mother board These switches are accessible through the long hole between the tw...

Page 26: ...se and decay Note The ALC protects the final amplifier and the optical devices To keep spurious emissions below certain limits the input power into the Repeater and the attenuation settings of the Rep...

Page 27: ...a possible STATUS HIST report figure 3 3 Status hist report In case a hardware failure is detected the concerning hardware module has to be replaced An alarm can be acknowledged manually by software c...

Page 28: ...3 FAILURE 16 EXT ALARM 4 FAILURE 17 EXT BATTERY OVERTEMP Alarm default settings changeable by software instruction SET ALIAS This alarm may be activated together with the external alarms for instance...

Page 29: ...ormation An example is listed below for a GET1 REP1009V1 xx and STATUS report The listing contains random data to demonstrate in which way these messages appear Due to the fact that the report is very...

Page 30: ...n has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required to restore the capability of the managed object Major The major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed...

Page 31: ...tial or impending service affecting failure before any significant effect has been caused Action should be taken to further diagnose and correction of the problem shall prevent a more serious service...

Page 32: ...ually measured by a special VSWR module An alarm can be given for VSWR 10 dB 4 2 External alarms With the following option it is possible to monitor 4 external alarms via the Repeater software Hence t...

Page 33: ...ommand STATUS EXTALARM is for instance EXT ALARM 1 OK if the alarm is not active and EXT ALARM 1 FAILURE if the alarm is active The name for each external alarm and the name for the alarm message can...

Page 34: ...up module is provided for the control module only The batteries are protected from deep discharge by use of a low voltage disconnect circuit A local switch is provided to disconnect the battery backup...

Page 35: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 35 18 June 99 figure 4 3 Mounting position of batteries...

Page 36: ...B at extreme temperatures Gain adjust range 30 dB in 2 dB steps Gain adjust range tolerance 0 5 dB Return loss 15 dB 25 C ambient temperature Spurious intermodulation 13 dBm max Spectral re growth CDM...

Page 37: ...0 ns 500 ns Far off selectivity 40 dB 60 dB 55 dB NF at Gmax 8 dB 6 dB 6 dB NF at Gmax 30 dB 13 dB 12 dB 12 dB OICP 3 at Gmax 59 0 dBm 59 0 dBm 59 0 dBm OICP 3 at Gmax 10 dB 58 5 dBm 58 5 dBm 59 0 dBm...

Page 38: ...21 1 x 18 2 x 7 9 inches 535 x 462 5 x 200 mm Volume approximately 45 litres Weight approximately 103 lbs 47 kg per unit in standard configuration The illustration of chapter 12 1 provides the dimens...

Page 39: ...Hz 230 V ac 15 40 65 Hz 185 320 Vac 40 65 Hz 24 Vdc 42 to 60 Vdc 80 to 130 Vdc A firmly installed mains cable is used which is fed into the housing through a watertight cable gland Due to safety reaso...

Page 40: ...onnector panel layout The 7 16 TX downlink connector should be connected to the antenna system for the communication with the mobile units Mobile As an option a 7 16 N adapter is available 5 5 3 Optic...

Page 41: ...nstallation BTS RXUplink TXDownlink Mobiles TXUplink RXDownlink to from mobile stations to from BTS Repeater System Master Unit Remote Unit 1 Remote Unit xx This is possible alternativly The number of...

Page 42: ...tion Between the housing and the wall a minimum distance must be kept in order to provide air circulation Note The weight of the MOR801B Power is approximately 47 kg in standard configuration The Repe...

Page 43: ...the lower two socket head cap screws M8 0x16 and the 2 tire bolts Note The unit is heavy weight Make sure that a suitable mounting surface is used Only adequate manpower is allowed to handle the syste...

Page 44: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 44 18 June 99 figure 6 3 Clearance distance...

Page 45: ...be performed by qualified personnel The cover of this unit should not be opened while power is applied Subsequent installation commissioning and maintenance activities that require the unit to be powe...

Page 46: ...be replaced use a cable of the same quality 6 2 3 Connection of the antenna cable The Repeater has a female antenna connector 7 16 or N with adapter For mounting the corresponding cable connector we r...

Page 47: ...kept by all means at any time The pig tails for the connection between Master and Remote Unit must have a sufficient length A protection for the feeding into units has to be given The system attenuat...

Page 48: ...grade alcohol and lint free cotton cleaning swabs clean the end of the fibre optic cable that will be inserted in the optical connectors on the donor interface box 4 Blow the end dry with clean dry co...

Page 49: ...tenna isolation In order to check the function of the Repeater system on site it is advisable to operate the Repeater system with 50 Ohm termination This makes it possible to set the necessary gain an...

Page 50: ...te control via Master Unit 7 2 1 Manual setting of the attenuation by means of rotary switches The manual mode allows the user to set the required attenuation by means of rotary switches With a small...

Page 51: ...witches are mounted on the mother board These switches are accessible through the long hole between the two RF modules see figure 7 3 Position of the rotary switches They can be adjusted easily by mea...

Page 52: ...oftware download controlled by software table 7 5 DIP switch configuration 7 2 2 Settings via personal computer as terminal Instead of manually setting operational parameters via rotary switches it is...

Page 53: ...s PC Control Module SM2009 9 contact SUB D Connector 9 contact SUB D Connector male male PC RS 232 MOR801B Power PIN PIN 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 The following communication mode between co...

Page 54: ...he two keys FULLSTOP and ENTER You have to type the keys 2 Step ENTER USER ID You have to enter UserID1 Note The input is case sensitive no blanks After three mistrial follows disconnection 3 Step ENT...

Page 55: ...manual 8 1 Error indication LED on LED off Internal LED L1 Internal LED L2 Internal LED L3 Cause green red green red green No power Check presence of power at the input replace fuse according to chap...

Page 56: ...summary error LEDs will be set back to green indication 4 In case of mains power failure the contents of the actual STATUS HIST list is lost For a complete list of available alarms see table 3 4 List...

Page 57: ...ake care not to damage unintentionally the seals on the modules The spare part list consequently contains only units which can be replaced without tuning or complex soldering work figure 9 1 Top view...

Page 58: ...ted outside of the power supply housing Note Use only fuses of the same type and the same rating when replacing figure 9 3 Position of power supply fuse 9 4 Replacement of the mains cable The Repeater...

Page 59: ...over the wires Now close the PG9 threaded joint Screw the wires to the fuse terminal Fix the cable with the plastic cable clip Put the cable in the guide shaft and close it with the clamping profile...

Page 60: ...batteries Wrong connection or treatment may result in bursting of the battery and dissemination of hazardous substances Don t try to charge this battery 9 6 Replacement of the dummy battery backup mo...

Page 61: ...guide for the Repeater Remove the semi rigid cables which connect the DL Output with the feed forward amplifier by loosening the SMA connector Use a torque wrench Then remove the semi rigid cable from...

Page 62: ...Repeater is equipped with TDMA modules the external filter on top of the modules must be dismounted beforehand The external filter box covers two of the socket head cap screws the TDMA module is fixed...

Page 63: ...figure 9 8 Top view of an RF module Connecting the RF modules depends on the number of channels your Repeater is equipped with i e with one up to four channels Each configuration has got a different...

Page 64: ...RF module UL DL Channel one 0 1 Channel two 2 3 Channel three 4 5 Channel four 6 7 table 9 10 Address of synthesizer Instructions for band selective modules with variable bandwith can be found in a s...

Page 65: ...gure 9 11 Position of control module 9 10 Replacement of power supplies Note Ensure that mains are disconnected There are three power supplies mounted in the Repeater housing two on each side Open the...

Page 66: ...etween the Repeater housing and the power supply to loose the device figure 9 13 Position of special nut M4 Note Don t forget to put heat conducting paste on the mounting side for installation of a ne...

Page 67: ...el modification kits 9 12 Replacement of feed forward amplifier There is one amplifier mounted on the right hand side of the Repeater It is fixed to the housing by means of 6 socket head cap screws M4...

Page 68: ...ed to the 15 pole SUB D connector of the reset board Unscrew the screw clip first The SMA connectors can be removed only after dismounting the amplifier Position of the feed forward amplifier is illus...

Page 69: ...FSK modulator with the MFY1309 The device can be removed figure 9 17 FSK modulator 9 14 Replacement of the Transceiver MFY1309 To remove the Transceiver dismount the FSK modulator which is fixed with...

Page 70: ...ulator 10 7 MHz 145820 Power Supply 230 Vac 15 14 65 Hz Ger plug 138305 Power Supply 230 Vac 15 14 65 Hz UK plug 142832 Power Supply 230 Vac 15 14 65 Hz no plug 144306 Power Supply 24Vdc no plug 14550...

Page 71: ...0753 4 External Alarms option Kit 147710 Adapter 7 16 male N female 112425 Mother board 147024 Manual for MOR801B Power 151111 Assembly guide for modification kits 151045 Modification Kit for one chan...

Page 72: ...number and revision status of the Repeater Whenever parts should be replaced the user is kindly asked to update the list See sample below Remote Unit MOR 801B Id No 147359 SN Part name Id No Rev SN Ba...

Page 73: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 73 18 June 99 12 Appendix 12 1 Installation drawing of the Repeater figure 12 1 Installation drawing of the Repeater...

Page 74: ...mote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 74 18 June 99 12 2 Top view of the Repeater left hand side four channel configuration figure 12 2 Top view of the Repeater left hand side four ch...

Page 75: ...ote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 75 18 June 99 12 3 Top view of the Repeater right hand side four channel configuration figure 12 3 Top view of the Repeater right hand side four c...

Page 76: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 76 18 June 99 12 4 One channel configuration block diagram and cabling figure 12 4 Block diagram of one channel Repeater...

Page 77: ...User s manual for Remote Unit MOR801B Power M0070A0A doc Id No 151155 Page 77 18 June 99 figure 12 5 Cabling of one channel Repeater...

Page 78: ...Contents of delivery 9 Control module 18 D DIP Switch 52 Dummy battery backup module 60 Duplexer 19 61 E EEPROM 18 Environmental and safety 38 ESD precautions 11 F Feed forward amplifier 24 Fibre opt...

Page 79: ...RAM RTC battery 59 Remote control 25 via Master Unit 54 RF module 62 Rotary switch To set the gain 51 S Setting of operational parameters 50 Setting to work 49 Severity levels 30 Specifications Optic...

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