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User’s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power

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Id.-No. 151775

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10-March-00

User’s manual for

band or channel selective Repeater

MRx01B Power

Summary of Contents for MR301B Power

Page 1: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 1 10 March 00 User s manual for band or channel selective Repeater MRx01B Power...

Page 2: ...h 00 Copyright MIKOM Buchdorf 2000 All rights reserved No parts of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system transmitted in any form or by any means electronical mechanical photo...

Page 3: ...E 9 1 INTRODUCTION 11 1 1 Intended purpose 11 1 2 About the MRx01B Power 11 1 3 Modular design 11 1 4 Applications 12 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 13 2 1 General 13 2 2 Conversion modules 14 2 3 Mother bo...

Page 4: ...tery backup module 32 5 INSTALLATION 33 5 1 Mechanical installation 34 5 2 Electrical installation 36 5 2 1 Grounding 36 5 2 2 Power connection 37 5 2 3 Connection of the antenna cables 37 6 SETTING T...

Page 5: ...Replacement of power supplies 54 8 10 Replacement of active combiner modules 55 8 11 Replacement of feedforward amplifier 55 9 APPENDICES 58 9 1 Repeater specifications 58 9 2 Spare parts lists for MR...

Page 6: ...6 figure 5 5 Screw terminal 37 figure 5 6 Connector panel layout 38 table 6 1 LED indication 39 figure 6 2 Position of the DIP Switch 1 and 2 and RAM RTC battery 40 figure 6 3 Position of the rotary s...

Page 7: ...hange PCMCIA Personal Computer Modem Communication International Association PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network Rev Revision RF Radio Frequency RLP Radio Link Protocol RSSI Receive Signal Strength...

Page 8: ...unding of the Unit has to be performed by all means A grounding bolt is provided at the cabinet in order to connect the earth bonding cable F Note The Unit is heavy weight Make sure that a suitable mo...

Page 9: ...ble shooting Chapter 8 Maintenance Chapter 9 Appendices Chapter 10 Index Any intervention has to be performed by authorized persons only If you need technical assistance with the Repeater MRx01B Power...

Page 10: ...jing Italy China 100004 Phone 39 039 605 41 Phone 65 345 8022 Phone 86 10 6508 3088 FAX 39 039 605 4477 FAX 65 345 8033 FAX 86 10 6508 3066 AT Canada FOREM UK AT Hong Kong 1815 Ironstone Manor 12 Unit...

Page 11: ...ve amplification of band segments or channels in the frequency band MRx01B Power modules can be combined with other repeater modules in order to create a multi band repeater system Modules operating i...

Page 12: ...ons The ability to customise the equipment in this way makes it possible to target the MRx01B to specific needs For example the following are some of the application options available with the MRx01B...

Page 13: ...ock diagram of MRx01B Power 2 1 General The Repeater consists of two amplifier chains which are connected antiparallel The receive path of one direction is connected to the transmit path of the other...

Page 14: ...termediate frequency the intermediate frequency is mixed up to the original frequency The synthesizer is controlled via an I C Bus In case of a breakdown in mains gain or frequency data are non volati...

Page 15: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 15 10 March 00 figure 2 3 Top view of a mother board...

Page 16: ...d status messages can be received remotely In case a modem or a mobile is connected automatic alarm messages can be received by the operator The data transfer between the control module SM 2009 and th...

Page 17: ...1K pull up resistor 05 Not supported by software Connector for external temperature sensor 06 Not supported by software Integrated Battery Backup Dummy Board incl M1 Reset Id No 143750 The switch is...

Page 18: ...079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 18 10 March 00 figure 2 4 Configuration of the control module Rev 07 and higher 07 ON No BBU OFF BBU in use 01 03 02 09 10 05 04 06 12 Vdc for the modem 05 08 I2C bus Debu...

Page 19: ...3 2 Modem mode Local mode 1 Manual mode SW mode DIP Switches are at position OFF SW802 ON OFF 4 Ext Alarm 1 PSTN a 3 Ext Alarm 2 PSTN b 2 Ext Alarm 3 PSTN c 1 Ext Alarm 4 PSTN d SW504 ON OFF 8 VCC O...

Page 20: ...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 Duplexer with connector to...

Page 21: ...er module 2 7 Measuring aids With built in RF probes test signals can be applied or detected The probes provide a coupling factor of 30 dB respectivly 20 dB Each duplexer uplink and downlink is equipp...

Page 22: ...gh ICP3 One amplifier has to be installed for the uplink and one for the downlink figure 2 8 Top view of the feedforward amplifier 2 9 Power supply For the MRx01B Power power four power supplies are n...

Page 23: ...ns of an external switch The modules of the Repeater are voltage free if all power supplies are switched off The power socket however is still provided with mains power F Note The service connecter mu...

Page 24: ...ximum 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...

Page 25: ...ncept comprises the monitoring of the power supplies the operational currents in the conversion modules the mother board and the remote control interface Furthermore the synthesizer lock and the tempe...

Page 26: ...ist NO ALARM NAME ALARM ACTIVE STATUS 1 AMPLIFIER BIAS FAILURE 2 POWER SUPPLY 8 V FAILURE 3 POWER SUPPLY 12 V FAILURE 4 MAINS FAILURE 5 SYNTH FAILURE 6 DOOR OPEN 7 VSWR ALARM 8 ALC FAILURE 9 LITHIUM B...

Page 27: ...e and the date when it occurred It is not possible to locate the defect module only the reason Entered alarms in the alarm list can be acknowledged by simply ringing back and typing a software command...

Page 28: ...d 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 and an urgent...

Page 29: ...of the connected device e g UPS can be monitored The contacts of the alarms can be accessed at clamps on the main board right hand side of the Repeater The electrical connection has to be as follows...

Page 30: ...UPS is active EXTERNAL ALARM STATUS UPS alarm active Battery low UPS door open Battery door open or External alarms if the UPS is not active EXTERNAL ALARM STATUS UPS not active Battery OK UPS door cl...

Page 31: ...4 2 Modem kit 4 4 External RF output An external output is available at the outside of the housing as an option This enables e g the connection of an integrated modem or mobile to an additional exter...

Page 32: ...utes under normal environmental conditions F Note This battery backup module is provided for the control module only The batteries are protected from deep discharge by use of a low voltage disconnect...

Page 33: ...er M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 33 10 March 00 5 Installation BTS RXUplink TXDownlink Mobile TXUplink RXDownlink RXDownlink TXUplink TXDownlink RXUplink to from Mobile Stations to from BTS Repeater...

Page 34: ...ng and the wall a minimum distance must be kept in order to provide air circulation The Repeater must be mounted in the vertical plane to a wall or a mast which means the connectors have to be located...

Page 35: ...lower two socket head cap screws M8 0x16 and the 2 tire bolts F Note The unit is heavy weight Make sure that a suitable mounting surface is used Only adequate manpower is allowed to handle the system...

Page 36: ...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 powered with the co...

Page 37: ...power supply lead of the Repeater has to be protected with two 8 A fuses type MT In the event the length of the power cord should not be sufficient it can be replaced by a longer cable figure 5 5 Scr...

Page 38: ...ater There are two 7 16 female antenna connectors at the outside of the housing accessible on the connector panel see following figure figure 5 6 Connector panel layout The 7 16 TX downlink connector...

Page 39: ...sary gain and to test the set value without the necessity of transmitting on air In order to perform settings the Repeater has to be opened Please ensure not to damage the seals which are on the modul...

Page 40: ...is mounted on the control module located on the left side of the Repeater RAM RTC Battery DIP Switch 1 and 2 figure 6 2 Position of the DIP Switch 1 and 2 and RAM RTC battery 6 2 2 Setting of the att...

Page 41: ...ch 00 figure 6 3 Position of the rotary switches A label on the conversion module located next to the rotary switch illustrates the usage of the rotary switch figure 6 4 Rotary switches and label F No...

Page 42: ...itches it is also possible to use the functions of the control module The local mode for settings via PC has to be set Therefore the DIP Switch 2 has to be at position OFF See figure 6 2 for postition...

Page 43: ...ine Modifications are possible by software commands F Note Settings on the Repeater can be performed after the following procedure only After connecting the PC to the Repeater following procedure is n...

Page 44: ...ontains the description of the AT commands F Sets modem to factory configuration E0 Echo OFF S0 1 Auto answer ON the GSM module M1 modem goes off hook after the first ringing signal S7 60 Waiting time...

Page 45: ...the input replace fuse according to chapter 8 3 check battery backup module l l l Indicates a summary failure 7 2 Alarm monitoring with the STATUS HIST command Check alarms with status hist command 1...

Page 46: ...changed 7 4 General remarks After a software download previous user settings data default values might be overwritten Before you start a software download save the set values for centre frequency atte...

Page 47: ...ustain warranty take 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 F N...

Page 48: ...e 8 4 Replacement of the mains cable The Repeater will be delivered with a firmly connected mains cable In case the length of the delivered mains cable should not be sufficient or in case of a defect...

Page 49: ...as a preventive measure after approximately three years usage The RAM RTC battery is mounted on the left hand side of the Repeater on the control module REFIf the optional battery backup module and t...

Page 50: ...t to remove the amplifier which is mounted on the backside of the duplexer A new duplexer will be delivered with a premounted amplifier Unscrew the four counter sunk screws M3 at the connector panel o...

Page 51: ...ns of the mounting strap fixed on the module and take off the modules Connecting the conversion modules depends on the number of channels your Repeater is equipped with i e with one up to four iDEN si...

Page 52: ...dress UL DL Channel one 0 1 Channel two 2 3 Channel three 4 5 Channel four 6 7 figure 8 4 Position of hex coded rotary switches table 8 5 Address of synthesizer Conversion modules with variable bandwi...

Page 53: ...ove the Tyrap which is fixed to the control module Disconnect the RS232 cable from the modem if the Repeater is equipped with a modem Dismount the battery backup board if the battery backup module is...

Page 54: ...t ON Fuse 10A 35V figure 8 9 Power supply The power supply is fixed to the Repeater housing by means of two special nuts M4 After loosen the screws the power supply can be removed To open these screws...

Page 55: ...biner The cabling of the active combiners depends on the configuration of the Repeater For correct connections see assembly guide for the channel modification kits 8 11 Replacement of feedforward ampl...

Page 56: ...ve the ready made cable which is plugged to the 15 pole SUB D connector of the reset board Unscrew the screw clip first Unscrew the 6 socket head cap screws The SMA connectors can be removed only afte...

Page 57: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 57 10 March 00 figure 8 13 Position of feedforward amplifiers...

Page 58: ...27 dBm 27 dBm ICP3 58 dBm max gain ALC limit tolerance of frequency and temperature 3 dB ALC overload reaction time delay 3 msec others available on request Noise figure 6 dB max gain 8 dB 75 dB gain...

Page 59: ...25 C Output power ALC limit test case at 2 equal carriers 27 5 dBm 27 5 dBm ICP3 57 dBm max gain ALC limit tolerance of frequency and temperature 3 dB ALC overload reaction time delay 3 msec others av...

Page 60: ...90 dB Gain variation over frequency and temperature 2 5 dB 3 5 dB 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 tempe...

Page 61: ...h 00 AVAILABLE POWER PER TECHNOLOGY CDMA TDMA GSM Pout at 1 channel 37 0 dBm 40 0 dBm 40 0 dBm Pout channel at 2 channels 31 0 dBm 34 0 dBm 37 0 dBm Pout channel at 4 channels 28 0 dBm 29 0 dBm 33 0 d...

Page 62: ...ctivity 40 dB 40 dB 40 dB 60 dB 55 dB NF at Gmax 6 dB 6 dB 8 dB 6 dB 6 dB NF at Gmax 30 dB 12 dB 12 dB 13 dB 12 dB 12 dB OICP 3 at Gmax 59 0 dBm 59 0d Bm 59 0 dBm 59 0 dBm 59 0 dBm OICP 3 at Gmax 10 d...

Page 63: ...ture Spurious intermodulation 13 dBm max Spectral re growth CDMA only 45 dBc J STD 008 Power supply 115 VAC 15 40 65 Hz Option 230 VAC 15 40 65 Hz Option 185 320 VAC 40 65 Hz Option 24 VDC Option 42 t...

Page 64: ...ion typical 150 ns 500 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...

Page 65: ...s 15 dB 25 C ambient temperature Spurious intermodulation 13 dBm max Power supply 100 to 130 VAC 40 60 Hz Option 220 to 250 VAC 40 60 Hz Option 185 to 320Vac 40 65Hz Option 24 VDC Option 42 to 60VDC O...

Page 66: ...Delay variation typical 150 ns 500 ns Far off selectivity 40 dB 50 dB NF at Gmax 8 dB 6 dB NF at Gmax 30 dB 13 dB 12 dB OICP 3 at Gmax 48 dBm 48 dBm OICP 3 at Gmax 10 dB 48 dBm 48 dBm OICP 3 at Gmax...

Page 67: ...lbs 47 kg per unit in standard configuration The illustration of chapter provides the dimensions and the view of the layout ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY MRx01B Power For detailed information refer to the...

Page 68: ...149642 Bas Mod Fix BW 8 2 MHz 149187 Bas Mod Fix BW 6 0 MHz 149178 Bas Mod Var BW 25 0 MHz 150135 Bas Mod Var BW 10 0 MHz 148281 Ext Mod Var BW 10 0 MHz 150136 Power Amplifierkit 4W 151647 Power Suppl...

Page 69: ...12V version 149780 Main Board 12V version 149779 Control Unit SM2009 143051 Wall mounting kit 146179 Sparepart kit 146200 Termination Resistor 33167 Ready made cable AC 143032 Manual MRx01B Power 151...

Page 70: ...upply USA plug 141230 Power Supply no plug 145524 Power Supply no plug 144946 Power Supply no plug 145504 Ext Alarms SW Option 145067 Battery Backup Module 143052 RF Gland SMA to N 150615 Adapter 7 16...

Page 71: ...ic Module TDMA 148703 Extension Module TDMA 148706 Basic Module CDMA 148704 Extension Module CDMA 148707 Feedforward Amplifier UL 148627 Feedforward Amplifier DL 148628 Power Supply GER plug 138305 Po...

Page 72: ...it TDMA for 3 4 channel 151136 Main Board 26V version 149778 Main Board 26V version 149777 Control Unit SM2009 143051 Wall mounting kit 146179 Sparepart kit 146200 Termination Resistor 33167 Ready mad...

Page 73: ...asic Module CDMA f1 f2 152228 Basic Module 150152 Extension Module 150153 Feedforward Amplifier UL 148629 151232 Feedforward Amplifier DL 148630 151233 Power Supply GER plug 138305 Power Supply UK plu...

Page 74: ...it TDMA for 3 4 channel 151671 Main Board 26V version 149778 Main Board 26V version 149777 Control Unit SM2009 143051 Wall mounting kit 146179 Sparepart kit 146200 Termination Resistor 33167 Ready mad...

Page 75: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 75 10 March 00 9 3 Installation drawing of the Repeater figure 9 1 Installation drawing of the Repeater...

Page 76: ...nual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 76 10 March 00 9 4 Top view of the Repeater left side exemplary configuration figure 9 2 Top view of the Repeater left side exemplary conf...

Page 77: ...ual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 77 10 March 00 9 5 Top view of the Repeater right side exemplary configuration figure 9 3 Top view of the Repeater right side exemplary con...

Page 78: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 78 10 March 00 9 6 One channel configuration cabling and block diagram figure 9 4 Cabling of one channel Repeater...

Page 79: ...User s manual for Repeater MRx01B Power M0079A1A doc Id No 151775 Page 79 10 March 00 figure 9 5 Block diagram of one channel Repeater...

Page 80: ...6 female 39 N female 32 Contents of delivery 8 Control module 17 Configuration 19 conversion module 51 D DIP Switch 43 DIP Switch settings 20 51 Duplexer 14 21 51 E EEPROM 17 Environmental and safety...

Page 81: ...d No 151775 Page 81 10 March 00 P Power supply 23 Replacement of 55 R RAM RTC battery 50 Remote control 25 Rotary switch To set the gain 42 S Setting of operational parameters 40 Setting to work 40 Se...

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