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PES1900Gi NR Operations Manual
Chapter 2. Installation Instructions — 27
Installation Equipment
See
the following table
for a list of required installation equipment. Additional equipment may be
needed, depending on specific installation site requirements and optional accessories ordered.
Table 17 Required Installation Equipment
Equipment or Item
Function
Site Plan and Network Engineering documentation
To correctly configure the repeater to operate in the
PCS or Cellular network.
1/8-inch small flat blade screwdriver
Use for wiring AC input power and external alarm
plugs.
3/8-inch Ratchet or Screwdriver
To operate pin-in-socket driver.
¼ -inch Hex driver
To detach security screws
Digital Voltmeter
To test power connections and analog test points.
RF Signal Generator
To test antenna isolation (with Spectrum Analyzer)
Spectrum Analyzer
To test RF power output.
Power Meter, Agilent (HP) 435B with 8481 Sensor*
To test RF power output.
Directional Coupler, 30 dB, 2ea
To measure repeater RF power output.
GSM Test Receiver
To measure the signals from the BTS/RBS
Sweep test equipment, Anritsu SiteMaster™
To test feedlines and antennas.
Type-N (m), 50-Ohm Termination, 10 W, 3 ea.
To terminate antenna ports during off-air test.
RF Test Jumper Cables, N(m), 3 ea.
For test equipment, length depends on application.
Mounting Hardware
To mount repeater and antennas.
Electrical Wiring Equipment (as needed)
To connect external systems to inputs and outputs.
Wrist Grounding Strap
To protect against static discharge.
Laptop Computer with serial port and with
RepeaterNet Craft installed
To control and monitor the repeater.
Pole Mounting Tightening/Crimping Tool
†
To mount the repeater to a pole and secure pole
mounting straps.
*Equivalent substitutes may be used.
†
If necessary.
Note that the site plan and network engineering documentation is used during installation to refer to
the intended parameters of the project including coverage area, gain settings, and antenna location. If
necessary, consult a network administrator for more information.