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A complete line of accessories is available from Cellular Specialties, Inc. Check with your CSI distributor for any additional items 

needed.  Below are just a few examples suitable for most in-building needs.

Directional Couplers 

 

     6dB - model number: 

CSI-DC6/700-2.7K/N

     10dB - model number: 

CSI-DC10/700-2.7K/N

     15dB - model number: 

CSI-DC15/700-2.7K/N

     20dB - model number: 

CSI-DC20/700-2.7K/N

     30dB - model number: 

CSI-DC30/700-2.7K/N

Outside Donor Antenna

 

 

 

     

      Panel - model number: 

CSI-AP/698/2.2K/7-10

 

UPS

      Battery backup, 2 hr Single band

      1 hour dual band - model number: 

CS48-985-600

 Battery backup, 4 hr Single band

 2 hour dual band - model number: 

CS48-985-601

Power Dividers

 

      2:1 - model number: 

CSI-SPD2/700-2.7K/N        

      3:1 - model number: 

CSI-SPD3/700-2.7K/N

      4:1 - model number: 

CSI-SPD4/700-2.7K/N   

Grounding Kit

 - model number: 

CSI-GKIT                 

Lightning Arrestor

 - model number: 

CSI-CAP

Inside Omnidirectional Antenna

      Quad-band - model number: 

CSI-AO/700/2.7K/3

Optional Accessories

 

        Inadequate isolation between the outside and inside antennas may cause regenerative feedback in the system. This feedback can 

cause the amplifi er to emit a continuous signal at maximum amplitude and, in some cases, interfere with normal operation of the donor 
site. Careful consideration of the layout and placement of the system is imperative to minimize this possibility and to minimize the amount 
of signal leaking from the building. See installation tips below for general guidelines.

 

The installer should refer to the Safety Guidelines section on page 4 and the Important Safety Information section on page 5 for 

proper antenna selection and installation. To avoid serious injury or death and damage to the repeater, do not install donor or server 
antennas near overhead power lines or high power components.   Allow enough distance so that if antennas should fall they will not come 
in contact  with those components.

 

Close proximity  to the donor or server antennas with the repeater in operation may expose the user or installer to RF fi elds that 

exceed FCC limits for human exposure.

WARNING!

 

 AMPLIFIER OR HANDSET DAMAGE 

MAY

 OCCUR IF A HANDSET IS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE REPEATER 

OR THE COAX THAT LEADS TO THE REPEATER.

Important Installation Notes

Donor Antenna

1. 

Accurately determine  the azimuth to the donor cell site . 

Obtain the donor site information and approval from the    

        service provider/carrier.

2. 

Ensure that the radiation path to the donor cell site is as unobstructed as possible.

3. 

Mount the donor antenna at or toward the edge of the roof, in the direction of the donor site. Try to avoid having the RF     

        signal from the donor pass above the location(s) of the service antennas.  Normally the service antennas will be behind   
        and below the donor antenna if viewed from above. This approach will help avoid interference and feed back both, to and  
        from the service antennas. 
4. 

Normally mounting the donor antenna higher will allow a less obstructed path to the donor site.  However, in high traffi c 

        metro areas avoid mounting the donor antenna any higher than necessary as the quality of the donor signal may start to 
        become less stable and it is more likely to encounter adjacent channel interference.
5. 

When possible shield the donor antenna’s back side by locating it so that any HVAC units and/or penthouse structures are 

        behind the antenna relative to the donor cell site location.

Installation Tips

Indoor Antennas

1. 

Use omnidirectional antennas (see optional accessories) indoors, and locate them centrally with respect to the intended 

        coverage area to minimize signal leakage to the outside. Use directional antennas indoors only in special cases when higher 
        gain and directionality would be helpful and RF exposure limits will not be exceeded.
2. 

To avoid repeater uplink overload and gain limiting mount the indoor antennas away from areas where mobile subscribers 

         frequently use their phones such as desks or dispatch areas. 

Cross Band Couplers 

  Quad band Rack Mount:

 CSI-CM250-7/C/AW/P

  (700 LTE, Cell, AWS and PCS)

  

Quad band Wall Mount:

 CSI-CBC/696-2170/N 

  

(700 LTE, Cell, AWS and PCS)

  Tri band Rack Mount:

 CSI-CM250-U7C/C/P

  

(700 Upper C LTE, Cell and PCS)

    

  

Tri band Wall Mount:

 CSI-CBC21/740-1990/N      

   

(700 Upper C LTE, Cell and PCS)

 

  

Tri band Rack Mount:

 CSI-CM250-L7AB/C/P

  

(700 Lower A/B LTE, Cell and PCS)

  Tri band Wall Mount:

 CSI-CBC21/696-1990/N

  

(700 Lower A/B LTE, Cell and PCS)

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Pressing the “OK” button will bring the user to the following screen, which will require the user to 
log in.  The default user name is 

“user”

. The default password is 

“csi1234”

.

In the fi eld after the prompt type the user name and password. After typing the password press the 
enter key and the main menu will be displayed as shown next.

 Telnet Session Login

Содержание CSI-DSP85-250-L7

Страница 1: ...960 1041 019 rev C ECO2486 CSI DSP85 250 L7 CSI DSP85 250 U7C CSI DSP85I 250 L7 CSI DSP85I 250 U7C CSI DSP85 251 L7 CSI DSP85 251 U7C CSI DSP85I 251 L7 and CSI DSP85I 251 U7C ...

Страница 2: ... 2 39 Notes ...

Страница 3: ...stallation Notes 12 Installation Tips 12 Optional Accessories 12 Circuit Operational Description 13 Functional Block Diagram 13 Mechanical Specifications 14 Environmental Requirements 14 AC Power Specifications 14 Operating Power Parameters 15 Mechanical Drawing 16 System Status 17 Web based GUI Session 17 Local Network 18 RF Configuration 19 Program a Filter 19 Remote Network 20 SNMP Configuratio...

Страница 4: ...t call your dealer or the Cellular Specialties Support Line at 603 626 6677 Toll Free USA 1 877 844 4274 Safety Guidelines This guide should be applied whenever a need exists to add Digital Repeater capability to an existing system or when this capability is being included with a new installation Application Document Purpose Intended Users The purpose of this document is to provide a step by step ...

Страница 5: ...local cell sites to operate cell phones is unavailable Adequate signal must be available outside the structure as a prerequisite to achieving in building coverage The Digital Repeater is connected to an external antenna usually on the roof and to one or more internal antennas placed strategically throughout the area where wireless service is desired The external antenna typically is directional su...

Страница 6: ... Circuit Operational Description 13 Connectors 15 CPU 5 CSI 5 D DAS 5 Depth 14 DHCP 5 Document Purpose Intended Users 4 DSP 5 E EEPROM 5 Email Configuration 22 Environmental Requirements 14 ERP 5 Event Log 21 Explosive Atmospheres 4 F FPGA 5 Functional Block Diagram 13 Functional Overview 7 G Grounding 4 H Height 14 I Important Installation Notes 12 Important Safety Information 5 Inadequate isolat...

Страница 7: ... Seller any other liability in connection with the products One Year Limited Warranty Industry Certifications Registration Numbers FCC NVRCSI DSP25X L7 NVRCSI DSP25X U7C IC 4307A DSP25X L7 4307A DSP25X U7C 7 The CSI repeater incorporates the following features for convenient operation access protection and control Network Configuration and Control using either a webpage style GUI through any stand...

Страница 8: ...f measur ing the frequency that you are working with An attenuator should be used to protect the input when connected to a source of RF power such as the repeater or a powered DAS Both Uplink and Downlink should be measured Downlink should be measured on the donor cable and at the output server port of the powered up repeater and Uplink at the lead from the DAS on fiber powered DAS s where the lea...

Страница 9: ...on and approval of the site he or she has selected before the system is turned on If cables and alignment are acceptable and a problem persists it may be necessary to use a spectrum analyzer to examine the signal environment in which the unit is operating The existence of strong adjacent channel signals within the frequency band s can cause the AGC to reduce the amplifier s gain or cause alarms In...

Страница 10: ...aximum total power higher of Composite or In Band Input applied to the donor and server port s does not exceed the following thresholds Input Signal Max Gain Input Signal Max Gain 45 dBm 85 dB 32 2 dBm 69 dB 44 3 dBm 84 dB 31 4 dBm 68 dB 43 6 dBm 83 dB 30 6 dBm 67 dB 42 9 dBm 82 dB 29 8 dBm 66 dB 42 2 dBm 81 dB 29 dBm 65 dB 41 5 dBm 80 dB 28 2 dBm 64 dB 40 6 dBm 79 dB 27 4 dBm 63 dB 39 7 dBm 78 dB...

Страница 11: ...e Digital Repeater The following diagrams illustrates the methods for mounting the repeater s in a typical wall or rack installation Brackets are provided for both options Rack mount of the repeaters requires just two brackets mounted to the front corners of each module Note the CSI digital repeaters must be supported in the rack system with a shelf or slide rail Do not rely on the brackets exclus...

Страница 12: ...he azimuth to the donor cell site Obtain the donor site information and approval from the service provider carrier 2 Ensure that the radiation path to the donor cell site is as unobstructed as possible 3 Mount the donor antenna at or toward the edge of the roof in the direction of the donor site Try to avoid having the RF signal from the donor pass above the location s of the service antennas Norm...

Страница 13: ...sultant digitized IF signal that was previously generated by an Analog to Digital Converter The processed filtered digital signal is fed to a Digital to Analog converter and then up converted to RF A driver amplifier and a final power amplifier make up the final gain stages before application to the diplexer The maximum total system gain diplexer input to diplexer output is nominally 85 dB for eit...

Страница 14: ...meter Specification Notes Environmental Requirements Relative Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Temperature Range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Parameter Specification Notes 27 After selecting option 1 downlink the current user gain is displayed and the option to change it is accomplished by typing the desired gain at the prompt The user is then returned to the previous menu Each Set Parameter selection whe...

Страница 15: ...to be set TMI Login 15 OIP3 Measured with 2 CW tones at 14 dBm tone Linear Output Power DSP85 250 U7C DSP85I 250 U7C DSP85 250 L7 DSP85I 250 L7 27dBm max Uplink and Downlink DSP85 251 U7C DSP85I 251 U7C DSP85 251 L7 DSP85I 251 L7 30 dBm max Uplink and Downlink Noise Figure Avg 5 0 dB At Maximum Gain Maximum RF input Power 10 dBm without damage Linear Gain 85 dB Factory Calibrated Gain Pass Band Ri...

Страница 16: ...a blank dialog screen Go to the setup dropdown menu and select Serial port to make changes to the serial port setup Configure the terminal program for the correct COM port in this case COM 1 and 115200 baud rate as shown below Terminal Emulation Set up ...

Страница 17: ...orer from Microsoft The repeater ships with the default IP address of 192 168 1 100 but it can be changed later if required If connecting directly to the repeater from a laptop or PC with a crossover CAT 5E cable or over a LAN the user types the IP address of the repeater into the browser address line to connect Note Most users will need to update the TCP IP settings on their computer to enable co...

Страница 18: ... may return to the System Status screen or click on the other options Local Network 23 To end the session exit the browser the user will be automatically logged out Figure 1 Figure 2 Local access to the repeater TMI also known as the console interface is made by connecting a serial cable optional as shown in figure 1 from the serial connector of the laptop to either of the serial ports on the bott...

Страница 19: ...ed NOTE In all fields the software will not allow the user to enter invalid characters 19 If the user would like to modify RF configuration click on the words RF Configuration in the navigation box and the screen below is displayed The user inputs the gain value desired Gain values from 53 5 dB to 85 0 dB may be selected The repeater will not allow the user to set values outside this range If a ne...

Страница 20: ...peater is connected to an ethernet device for remote access and or monitoring this feature must be disabled 21 By clicking System Health the current state of the repeater can be reviewed Should a software install or upgrade be needed it can be done from the Install Upload screen shown below As with the other screens it can be reached by clicking the words in the navigation box Contact CSI for upda...

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