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TELCOSAT RPT 900 

                             

                           Document use is restricted to that described on cover 

 

 

 

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REPEATER STATUS PAGE 

 

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The “Status Page” is a summary of current settings of the repeater. This page is only a status 
page. No repeater adjustments can be performed from this screen. 
When the repeater is remotely accessed using the Monitoring Mode, this page is displayed.

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RBB 850

Page 1: ...Document use is restricted to that described on the cover 1 OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL CELLULAR CDMA GSM WCDMA REPEATER MODEL RBB 850 Any modifications to this device will void FCC and IC approvals ...

Page 2: ...TELCOSAT RPT 900 Document use is restricted to that described on cover 2 BLANK PAGE ...

Page 3: ...aratus described herein are the exclusive property of Telcosat Inc This document is an operation and maintenance manual No disclosure or reproduction of the information or drawings shall be made of any other purpose without the prior written consent of Telcosat Inc Use of the information contained herein to fabricate or assemble any item in whole or in part is expressly prohibited Any modification...

Page 4: ...or death To prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment do not operate the repeater until you thoroughly understand the operation and function of all controls indicators and connectors The RBB850 Repeater weighs approximately 25 lbs 12 kilograms The repeater must be attached to the appropriate supporting device using nuts bolts and lock washers Material grade must be a minimum Grade 5 5 16...

Page 5: ... APPLICATIONS Page 6 1 3 RPT 900 SPECIFICATIONS Page 7 1 4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Page 7 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW CHAPTER 2 Page 8 2 1 GENERAL Page 8 2 2 REPEATER MODULE RF PATHS Page 8 2 3 DETAILED TECHNICAL RF SIGNAL PROCESSES Page 9 2 4 AC POWER DISTRIBUTION Page 10 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3 3 1 WARNING Page 10 3 2 TOOLS REQUIRED Page 10 3 3 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS Page 11 3 4 ANTENNA ISOLATION COAX CABLES...

Page 6: ... Page 16 EQUIPMENT STORAGE CHAPTER 5 Page 17 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ONE Page 18 APPENDIX A RF EXPOSURE LEVELS Page 19 APPENDIX B RETURN GOODS PROCEDURE Page 20 B2 Returned Goods Procedure Page 20 B3 Shipping Procedure Page 20 B4 Returned Shipments Page 20 B5 Repair Return Status Page 20 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 1 RPT 900 in a typical repeater remote site set up configuration Pag...

Page 7: ...pendix B contains the return goods procedure 1 2 INTRODUCTION The TELCOSAT RBB 850 is a bidirectional amplifier system consisting of UPLINK and DOWNLINK amplifiers When conventional cellular communication systems cannot penetrate a structure or reach a target area such as inside buildings parking structures tunnels and remote areas other methods and or equipment are required To overcome coverage i...

Page 8: ...RPT 900 bidirectional Cable Grounding Kits Fig 1 1 TELCOSAT INC Remote Location Site Configuration External wall or tower mount antenna YAGI Cable Grounding Kits Fill in Antenna Fig 1 1 1 3 RBB 850 SPECIFICATIONS Appendix A contains the TELCOSAT RBB 850 Repeater Specifications 1 4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Technical assistance on the TELCOSAT RBB 850 Repeater is available through TELCOSAT Customer Serv...

Page 9: ... process 2 2 OSCILLATION DETECTION The RBB 850 has an oscillation detection function Upon detection of oscillation the repeater will shut down for a short duration approximately 25 seconds After 25 seconds the repeater will restart reduce the RF gain and determine if the repeater is stable The repeater will continue this process until the oscillations is eliminated If oscillation cannot be elimina...

Page 10: ...put Power 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hertz Output Power 12VDC 5AMPS Approvals UL CUL CE CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 3 1 WARNING Cellular Repeaters should be installed by fully trained technicians Improper installation and excessive RF power levels can cause interference with the operation of cellular towers Antennas must be mounted in a secure safe manner and accord...

Page 11: ...hone to the cellular tower in the frequency range of 824 849 Megahertz DOWN LINK is the radio link from the cellular tower to your cellular phone in the frequency range of 869 894 Megahertz 3 4 ANTENNA ISOLATION COAX CABLES All repeaters require antenna isolation to prevent oscillation The usable gain level of your repeater is directly linked to the antenna isolation values The maximum gain of you...

Page 12: ... CONNECTIONS ON THE RBB850 Connect the antenna that is aimed at the Cell Tower to the bottom left side N connector Connect the antenna that is aimed towards the Area Fill target site to the bottom right side N connector Connect your Ethernet cable to the connector socket located on the left side of the power on LED light NOTE If you require a water proof boot cover for the Ethernet connection cont...

Page 13: ...le Windows Internet Explorer In the browser address bar type in http 192 168 1 100 REPEATER LOGIN SCREEN 4 2 The Repeater log in page should appear See image below REPEATER LOGIN PAGE The default log in password for the Administration is telcosat The default log in password for the Monitoring password is telcosat You can change the password in the System Setup Screen The repeater will allow two le...

Page 14: ... 14 REPEATER STATUS PAGE 4 3 The Status Page is a summary of current settings of the repeater This page is only a status page No repeater adjustments can be performed from this screen When the repeater is remotely accessed using the Monitoring Mode this page is displayed ...

Page 15: ... temperature of the repeater reaches 70c an email alert will be sent from the repeater Setting the Alarm Thresholds Power up the repeater allow the unit to warm up to operating temperature log in and go to the Repeater Status Screen Look for the Repeater Status Screen then look for Working Status Box on the same page DC current of the Forward Link and the DC current of the Reverse Link 4 6 High Cu...

Page 16: ...ings Using the same data set from the Status Page For low current alarm threshold we need to be less than the normal operating current For low current settings minus 5mA from the operating current Minus 5mA to each value 91 5 86mA Forward Link 85 5 80mA Reverse Link DC current low alarm Forward Link set to 86mA DC current low alarm Reverse Link set to 80mA In the event that the current reaches thi...

Page 17: ...ed on cover 17 ALARM SET UP PAGE 4 9 This page allows the user to configure the email settings for the alarm recipient This page allows the user to enable or disable the Send Alarm Email After entering the information the user must click the Saves Settings box ...

Page 18: ... must record the network settings for future reference and access requirements 4 11 RESETTING THE IP NETWORK MASK DEFAULT In the even the IP Network information is not available then a manual reset has to be performed on the repeater Remove the 10 Allen Head type bolts use an 8 mm Hex Key wrench There is a small push button press and hold for 5 seconds The default IP will be reset to 192 168 1 100...

Page 19: ...user to access all settings and make changes Your Administration password should be different from your Monitoring Password Monitoring Password Type in your new password in the Monitoring box Retype your password to ensure accuracy Click the Save Settings button The Monitoring screen does not allow the user to make any changes The user can only view the data System Setup Screen 4 13 Repeater Locat...

Page 20: ...g your cell phone initiate a call If the call does not connect then increase the Reverse Link Gain 2dB then click the save settings buttons Every time you increase the Reverse Link Gain use your cell phone and try to make a call Repeat the process increase the Reverse Link Gain 2dB increments Click the save settings button Eventually you will be able to make a cellular call with quick connection t...

Page 21: ...hat commencing from the date of shipment for a period of 2 years factory warranty against manufactures defect Warranty includes parts and labour only Note freight is not included in the warranty Shipper is liable for all freight costs Telcosat Inc reserves the right to determine if repair claims are Warranty or damage caused by some other reason for example and not limiting to lightning strikes et...

Page 22: ...m direct sun exposure and take measures to prevent moisture condensation build up in your repeater enclosure Silica Gel bags should be placed inside the enclosure to absorb moisture The door on the enclosure should be closed and sealed The silica gel bags should be changed inspected at regular intervals to ensure proper functionality of the material You are strongly advised to seek the advice of a...

Page 23: ...nt 31 5 dB with 0 5dB increments via software Antenna Connector N type Female 50 ohms EVM less than 3 Ethernet Connector RJ45 Power Requirements 110 240 VAC 47 63 Hertz Power Consumptions 20 Watts Enclosure Rating IP67 Enclosure Material Aluminium EMC EMC Compliant Operating Temperature 40 c to 50 c Storage Temperature 40 c to 70 c Weight 25 lbs 11 4 Kilograms Dimensions H x W x D 16 5 ins x 12 in...

Page 24: ...distance of at least 51 61 centimetres cm 20 32 inches from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Any modifications to this device will void FCC and IC approvals APPENDIX B RETURNED GOODS PROCEDURE B1 Technical Information Contact Telcosat Inc or your supplier to determine whether or not an item should be returned for repair Contac...

Page 25: ...to the client B4 Return Shipments All returned shipments will be sent PREPAID to the customer s indicated address Any extra packaging material will be charged back to the client B5 Repair Return Status Under normal circumstances defective items will be replaced repaired within 5 working business days of receipt Telcosat Inc will inspect and test your repeater in a lab environment Upon completion o...

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