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DSPbR Series 

– User’s Manual

 

Document Number 00000.B                                                                                                           Page 7/75 

 

1.3 Health and Safety warnings 

 

 
 
Only suitably qualified people should be allowed to install and commission this equipment after comprehending 
and becoming familiar with all the safety and installation instructions contained in this manual. It will be 
assumed that a qualified person will have a fundamental knowledge of the objectives and use common sense 
where safety warnings are not necessary explicit. 
 
The unit is heavy and appropriately considered a two-man lift. Handles are provided on the equipment to assist 
in removal of the unit from the packaging and during installation. 
 
On unpacking the equipment, familiarise yourself with equipment, reading and following all warning labels 
attached to the equipment. Please ensure that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace if 
necessary. 

 

Ensure all general, regional and site-specific installation and safety regulations are adhered to when working on 
high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering use of tools and personal protective equipment. 
 
It is the responsibility of the network operator or service provider to have in place and implemented, an 
applicable and legally complaint Heath and Safety policy, detailing prevention measures to avoid health hazards 
which may be associated with radiation from the antenna(s) connected to this equipment. Please ensure 
familiarisation and compliance to country specific regulations on RF exposure. 
 
Ensure all adjustable repeater settings comply with intended use and applicable regional regulatory 
requirements. 
 
Please note that only the authorised licence holder for the respective frequencies or frequency range is allowed 
to operate this equipment. 
 
Ensure that access to this equipment is restricted to qualified personnel only. 
 
There is no On/Off switch on the unit – it becomes active as soon as AC or DC power is connected via the 
provided AC mains cable or DC power source.  
 
Do not allow the unit or any associated equipment to become wet or to be subjected to temperatures outside 
the specified operating temperature range. 
 
Do not operate the unit near any flammable substances or in a flammable atmosphere. 
 

Summary of Contents for DSPbR Series

Page 1: ...Australian Provisional Patent Application No 2009905291 User s Manual Rebroadcast Repeater Booster Base Line release 1 0 DSPbR Series TM...

Page 2: ...u Note Operation of this equipment pursuant to Part 90 of the FCC rules should be identified by selecting Part 90 Operation in the GUI Channel Configuration screen thereby limiting the per channel RF...

Page 3: ...let Module 3 3 2 PSU Power Supply Module 3 3 3 CSC Central System Controller Module 3 3 4 Ref Gen Aux Reference Generator Module 3 3 5 DSP Digital Signal Processor Module 3 3 6 RFFE RF Front End Modul...

Page 4: ...5 4 CSC Module Front Panel LCD Display Mode Buttons and LED s 5 5 Uploading and Downloading Firmware 6 Temperature Management 7 Alarming and Supervision 8 Firmware User s Licence Agreement 9 Maintena...

Page 5: ...Processor DSPbR Digital Signal Processor based Repeater ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute GPS Global Positioning System GUI Graphical User Interface IF Intermediate Frequency MS Mobi...

Page 6: ...9 RFFE BPFM Bolted together 10 Bolting RFFE or RFBE onto BPFM 11 Cxxx8 8 Ch Internal Combiner Filter Unit 12 Slot Allocation Architecture 13 DSPbR Dimensions Front View 14 DPSbR Dimensions Rear View...

Page 7: ...stallations as well as regulations covering use of tools and personal protective equipment It is the responsibility of the network operator or service provider to have in place and implemented an appl...

Page 8: ...ortion of the equipment may reach relatively high temperatures Please take the necessary precautions when servicing or removing any RFBE modules filters transmitter combiners or unscrewing any termina...

Page 9: ...buildings large commercial business and retail buildings and shopping centres university campuses airports railways stations and sports stadiums the applications are numerous RF Industry designs and m...

Page 10: ...ssing technology replacing traditional fixed hardware used in IF filtering such as crystal filters with software defined digital filtering providing flexibility and real time optimisation When a migra...

Page 11: ...cket connection from either the front or rear of the sub rack This can be achieved either locally with the use of an IP Ethernet jumper cable or remotely having connected the unit into an IP Ethernet...

Page 12: ...Auxiliary module includes GPS and optional cell modem RFFE RF Front End band specific RFBE RF Back End band specific BPFM Band Pass Filter band specific bolted to input of RFFE and output of RFBE TLM...

Page 13: ...etwork with the cellular modem in a TCP IP session where an IP network is not available on site The DSP module is partitioned into Side A and Side B boards populated according to the number of channel...

Page 14: ...combiner depending on type may be restricted to fixed frequencies External Duplexer Where uplink or downlink paths require combining into a single feeder network or antenna an external duplexer will...

Page 15: ...multi racks Please consult with RFI Synthesiser Offset 0 00kHz or 6 25kHz Mode of Operation Full Duplex translating or non translating DSP channel filter profile options current 9 12 5kHz 15kHz 25 kHz...

Page 16: ...Gated 1137W 945W Mechanical Sub Rack Frame Height 4RU Height 179mm Sub Rack Frame Depth including connectors 440mm RFFE input and RFBE output termination connectors N F Ref Gen GPS Antenna termination...

Page 17: ...6VDC antenna termination connector SMA F Ref Gen module 10MHz clock internal reference generator GEN MON SMA F Ref Gen module 10MHz clock external reference EXT REF SMA F Ref Gen module Cellular mode...

Page 18: ...cross different bands within the DSPbR series Expanding capability even further a single sub rack frame can be daisy chained using CAN bus interconnection to allow for additional sub rack frames to be...

Page 19: ...larm The DSPbR hardware architecture requires a level of understanding in order for the configuration options to be understood The following sections provide an elementary explanation of the hardware...

Page 20: ...ontroller CSC Reference Generator Ref GEN Aux Digital Signal processor DSP and at least a one RF Front End RFFE and corresponding RF Back End RFBE A BPFM is bolted onto an RFFE for insertion and or re...

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