Dual-Band Selective Repeater
User’s Manual
Beijing Telestone Technology Co., Ltd.
6F, Saiou Plaza, No. 5 Haiying Road,
Fengtai Science Park, Beijing
100070, China
Tel: 010-8367-0088#8089
Page 1: ...Dual Band Selective Repeater User s Manual Beijing Telestone Technology Co Ltd 6F Saiou Plaza No 5 Haiying Road Fengtai Science Park Beijing 100070 China Tel 010 8367 0088 8089...
Page 2: ...ifications 6 2 4 Environmental Specifications 7 2 5 Monitor and Control 7 3 Functional Description 8 3 2 Unit Descriptions 9 4 Installation 10 4 1 Mounting 10 4 2 Connection 11 5 Operation and Mainten...
Page 3: ...ifies and retransmits the signals to mobile stations Also it receives amplifies and retransmits signals in the opposite direction Both directions are served simultaneously To be able to receive and tr...
Page 4: ...type is suitable for the most carriers that need 2 band blocks support in 800 MHz cellular band Figure 3 Longent Repeater 1 1 Product Features Full Block A A or Block B B support 2 programmable bandw...
Page 5: ...Ver 0 5 1 2 Front View 1 3 Bottom View M S BS BS AC...
Page 6: ...30 dBm max Selectivity 20 dB 500 kHz out of band 30 dB 700 kHz out of band 50 dB 1 MHz out of band Pass Band Ripple 6 dB Typical 3 dB 1 MHz departure from the edge within the selected band Noise Figur...
Page 7: ...trol Monitor Output Power ALC Attenuation DGC Attenuation PA Enable PA temperature VSWR Band Setting Used Gain Control ALC level DGC Attenuation PA Enable Band Setting Alarm PA fault High Temperature...
Page 8: ...it is fed to the second mixer stage controlled by the same synthesizer as the previous one for converting back to the original frequency The SAW filter can be adjustable for each BSA has adjustable b...
Page 9: ...MS Duplexer 4 Battery for Control Unit 5 Modem 6 BS Directional Coupler 7 Downlink Integrated Module 8 Uplink Integrated Module 9 BS Duplexer 10 Keypad and LCD 11 Control Unit board 12 Door Switch 1 2...
Page 10: ...or open a repeater at bad weather such as intense rainfall snowfall or hail storm or high wind extremely low or high temperature and high humidity 4 1 Mounting 1 Mount the provide bracket Normally the...
Page 11: ...l cables to the N type female connectors marked with MS and BS 2 Connect repeater to AC supply Plug in the power connector on the bottom of the repeater 3 Station ground For the repeater supplied from...
Page 12: ...ia local WEB interface Pentium III processor 600MHz or higher RAM 64 MB minimum 256 MB recommended SVGA compatible video card supporting the resolution of 800 600 or higher Network adaptor A cross cab...
Page 13: ...168 15 15 So your computer must use the static IP too and the same subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Your computer can use all the IP from 192 168 15 1 to 192 168 15 254 except the repeater s one default is...
Page 14: ...Ver 0 14 In the Network Connections window right click the Local Area Connection and choose the Properties in the pop menu...
Page 15: ...er 0 15 In the Local Area Connection Properties there is a General page In this page choose the Internet Protocol TCP IP in the This connection uses the following items list Click the Properties butto...
Page 16: ...sign the IP address like 192 168 15 14 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Others are empty Press the OK button you ll finish the configuration Now you can use a cross cable to connect your computer and th...
Page 17: ...Basic Operation of WEB Interface After configuration is done you re able to use IE to read and notify the repeater information Open a new IE Input the http 192 168 15 15 or http IP you had set before...
Page 18: ...Ver 0 18 The IE will show the Station WEB page 1 Login The first page is the Login page You must input the correct user name and password Then you will press the Enter or login to login...
Page 19: ...ion like ALC DGC etc Configuration Repeater IP Configure the local IP for next connect Configuration Modem Configure the modem to the wireless connect Exit End of the using and return login page Stati...
Page 20: ...wo links in the Configuration Repeater View Page Return the view page and do nothing of configuration Exit End of configuration do nothing of configuration and return the login page Two parts you can...
Page 21: ...e two links in the Configuration Repeater View Page Return the view page and do nothing of configuration Exit End of configuration do nothing of configuration and return the login page The input box h...
Page 22: ...ing of configuration Exit End of configuration do nothing of configuration and return the login page The input box has the modem information You can input the new one and press Set to affirm Note If t...
Page 23: ...Ver 0 23 5 2 Keypad Interface To be continued...
Page 24: ...interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...