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Axell BSR 3308 / PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Digital Band Selective Repeater Product Description and Users Manual for Axell BSR 3308-PS / BSR 3308-PS NFPA Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 THIS DOCUMENT IS VALID FOR THE FOLLOWING REPEATER MODELS:
BSR 3308-PS; BSR 3308- PS NFPA; BSR 3308-PS-NFPA-DC BSR 3308-PS BSR 3308-PS NFPA Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Copyright 2014 Axell Wireless Ltd All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language without the prior written permission of Axell Wireless Ltd. The manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that the instructions contained in this document are adequate and free of errors and omissions. The manufacturer will, if necessary, explain issues which may not be covered by this document. The manufacturer's liability for any errors in the document is limited to the correction of errors and the aforementioned advisory services. This document has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using them. The manufacturer welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continual development and improvement of the documentation in the best way possible from the user's viewpoint. Please submit your comments to the nearest Axell Wireless sales representative. Contact Information Headquarters Commercial inquiries Web site Support issues Technical Support Line, English speaking Axell Wireless Aerial House Asheridge Road Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 2QD United Kingdom Tel: +44 1494 777000 Fax: +44 1494 777002 info@axellwireless.com www.axellwireless.com support@axellwireless.com
+44 1494 777 747 Contact information for Axell Wireless offices in other countries can be found on our web site, www.axellwireless.com II Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual About This Manual This Product Manual provides the following information:
Description of the Repeater Procedures for setup, configuration and checking the proper operation of the Repeater Maintenance and troubleshooting procedures Notice Confidential - Authorized Customer Use This document may be used in its complete form only and is solely for the use of Axell Wireless employees and authorized Axell Wireless channels or customers. The material herein is proprietary to Axell Wireless. Any unauthorized reproduction, use or disclosure of any part thereof is strictly prohibited. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Disclaimer of Liability Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. Axell Wireless reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. The information furnished by Axell Wireless in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Axell Wireless assumes no responsibility for its use. In no event shall Axell Wireless be liable for any damage resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and Axell Wireless further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similes damages. This disclaimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period. Guarantees All antennas must be installed with lightning protection. Damage to power modules, as a result of lightning are not covered by the warranty. Antennas must be connected before switching on AC or DC power. Switching power on prior to the connection of antenna cables is regarded as faulty installation procedure and therefore not covered by the Axell Wireless warranty. The repeater box should be closed using the two screws. The screws must be fully tightened. Failure to do so may affect the IP65 compliancy and therefore any warranty. Unauthorized Changes to Equipment Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the Buyers sole and exclusive remedies. Axell Wireless shall not be viable for any direct, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on contract, tort, or any legal theory. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 III Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Compliance with FCC Note the following: This repeater can be operated as both a Part 20 and/or Part 90 Class B repeater. FCC Part 90 Warning Statement WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENCEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You must have an FCC LICENCE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. This is a Class B signal booster. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at www.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Note the following The installation procedure must result in the signal booster complying with FCC requirements 90.219(d). In order to meet FCC requirements 90.219(d), it may be necessary for the installer to reduce the UL and/or DL output power for certain installations. FCC Part 20 Warning Statement WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENCEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You must have an FCC LICENCE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. FCC Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to RF reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the Donor antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. receiver is connected. IV Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Only for in-building applications One must be aware that FCC regulation mandate that this repeater is to be used only for in-building applications and thus feed passive or active DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) accordingly. FCC RF Exposure Limits This unit complies with FCC RF exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment can only be installed in in-building applications, driving passive or active DAS systems. All antennas must be operated at a minimum distance of 30 cm between the radiator and any persons body. Antenna Installation Installation of an antenna must comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements. The antenna used for this transmitter must be mounted on permanent structures. The FCC regulation mandate that the EIRP of type B signal boosters should not exceed 5W. Therefore the max antenna gain allowed for this type of signal booster should be limited to the values given by equation (1) for the service antenna and equation (2) for the donor antenna Equation (1) - Max SERVICE antenna gain Max SERVICE antenna gain (dBi) = 37 (33dbi - # of antennas in dbi cable losses in dbi). For example:
No. of Antennas Cable Losses 4 1 10 3 3 3 Max Allowed Antenna Gain 37 - (33-6-3) = 13dBi 37- (33-3) = 7dbi 37- (33-10-3) = 17dbi Equation (2) - Max DONOR antenna gain Max DONOR antenna gain (dBi) = 37 (27dbi - cable losses in dbi). Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 V Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Compliance with FCC deployment rule regarding the radiation of noise Good engineering practice must be used in regard to the signal boosters noise radiation. Thus, the gain of the signal booster should be set so that the EIRP of the output noise from the signal booster should not exceed the level of -43 dBm in 10 kHz measurement bandwidth. In the event that the noise level measured exceeds the aforementioned value, the signal booster gain should be decreased accordingly. In general, the ERP of noise on a spectrum more than 1 MHz outside of the pass band should not exceed -70 dBm in a 10 kHz measurement bandwidth. The 3308 signal booster has a noise level of -43 dBm in 10 kHz measurement at 1 MHz spectrum outside the passband of the signal booster and an in-band noise level at around -37 dBm in a 10 kHz bandwidth. Therefore, the noise at the antenna input port should be calculated based on equation (3). Equation (3) - Input Noise to service antenna Input Noise to service antenna:
-43 dBm + Service Antenna gain Antenna splitter losses in dBi cable loss in dB Example:
Signal booster connected to 10 service antennas with a 100m long inch cable. Losses of such a cable with the connectors = ~ 11dB Gain = ~ 2 dBi Assuming 10 service antennas: antenna splitter losses = 11 dB Based on equation (3) Input antenna noise (to the antenna) = -43+2-11 -11=-63 dBm The inband input noise to the antenna should be -37+2 -11-11= -57dbm NOTE: In this example you may be required in general to add an external bandpass filter that would attenuate by additional 7 dB the out of band noise. Conclusion:
Good engineering practice requires that in general when the out of band noise measured at the service antenna input is more than -70 dbm per 10 kHz measurement bandwidth, an external band pass filter should be added to attenuate the out of band noise level. Compliance with IC Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. The Manufacturer's rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output of the device. VI Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 30 cm between the antenna and your body. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. La puissance de sortie nominale indique par le fabricant pour cet appareil concerne son fonctionnement avec porteuse unique. Pour des appareils avec porteuses multiples, on doit rduire la valeur nominale de 3.5dB, surtout si le signal de sortie est retransmis et qu'il peut causer du brouillage aux utilisateurs de bandes adjacentes. Une telle rduction doit porter sur la puissance d'entre ou sur le gain, et ne doit pas se faire au moyen d'un attnuateur raccord la sortie du dispositif. Cet appareil est conforme aux limitations de la norme IC RSS-102 concernant lexposition aux radiations dans un environnement non contrl. Cet appareil doit tre install et utilis avec une distance minimale de 30 cm entre lantenne et le corps de lutilisateur. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 VII Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual General Safety Warnings Concerning Use of This System Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this product. Caution labels!
Danger: Electrical Shock Caution: Safety to personnel Caution: Safety to equipment Warning: Restricted Access Location Attention:
Electrostatic Sensitivity Throughout this manual, there are "Caution" warnings. "Caution"
calls attention to a procedure or practice, which, if ignored, may result in injury or damage to the system, system component or even the user. Do not perform any procedure preceded by a
"Caution" until the described conditions are fully understood and met. This equipment must be installed indoors only. To prevent electrical shock when installing or modifying the system power wiring, disconnect the wiring at the power source before working with un insulated wires or terminals. Before installing or replacing any of the equipment, the entire manual should be read and understood. The user needs to supply the appropriate AC or DC power to the repeater. Incorrect power settings can damage the repeater and may cause injury to the user. Please be aware that the equipment may, during certain conditions become very warm and can cause minor injuries if handled without any protection, such as gloves. When installing, replacing or using this product, observe all safety precautions during handling and operation. Failure to comply with the following general safety precautions and with specific precautions described elsewhere in this manual violates the safety standards of the design, manufacture, and intended use of this product. Axell Wireless assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these precautions. This entire manual should be read and understood before operating or maintaining the repeater. Access to the Axell unit installation location is restricted to SERVICE PERSONNEL and to USERS who have been instructed on the restrictions and the required precautions to be taken. Observe electrostatic precautionary procedures. ESD = Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Device. Semiconductor transmitters and receivers provide highly reliable performance when operated in conformity with their intended design. However, a semiconductor may be damaged by an electrostatic discharge inadvertently imposed by careless handling. Static electricity can be conducted to the semiconductor chip from the centre pin of the RF input connector, and through the AC connector pins. When unpacking and otherwise handling the repeater, follow ESD precautionary procedures including use of grounded wrist straps, grounded workbench surfaces, and VIII Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual grounded floor mats. Table of Contents 3 1 1.6 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Features .............................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Repeater Models ................................................................................................................ 3 1.3 Applications ....................................................................................................................... 3 1.4 NFPA Installation Architecture ......................................................................................... 4 1.5 Special Features ................................................................................................................ 4 1.5.1 Smart-ALC Function ............................................................................................... 4 1.5.2 Switchable Bandwidth ............................................................................................. 5 1.5.3 Protection ................................................................................................................ 5 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................ 6 2 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................................................ 7 2.1 Base (Donor) Antenna Requirements .............................................................................. 7 2.1.1 Required Antenna Information ................................................................................ 7 2.1.2 Donor Antenna specifications ................................................................................. 7 Installation Criteria .................................................................................................. 7 2.1.3 2.2 Service Antenna Requirements ....................................................................................... 8 2.2.1 Required Antenna Information ................................................................................ 8 2.2.2 Recommended Antennas ....................................................................................... 8 Installation Criteria .................................................................................................. 8 2.2.3 Installing the Repeater ................................................................................................................ 9 3.1 Pre-Installation Requirements .......................................................................................... 9 3.1.1 Safety Guidelines .................................................................................................... 9 3.1.2 Required BTS Information ...................................................................................... 9 3.1.3 Criteria for Repeater Installation Location .............................................................. 9 3.1.4 RF Cable Installation Guidelines .......................................................................... 10 3.1.5 Overcurrent Protection .......................................................................................... 10 3.1.6 Grounding Wires Requirements ........................................................................... 10 3.2 Overview of the Installation Procedure ......................................................................... 10 3.3 Required Tools and Materials ........................................................................................ 11 3.4 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................ 12 3.5 Mounting the BSR 3308 .................................................................................................. 13 3.5.1 Pre-Mounting Procedure ....................................................................................... 13 3.5.2 Installing the Mounting Bracket ............................................................................. 14 3.5.3 For AC Models - Preparing Power Supply Cables ............................................... 14 3.5.4 Mounting the Repeater ......................................................................................... 15 3.6 Grounding ........................................................................................................................ 17 3.7 Before Connecting the Antennas or Power .................................................................. 17 3.7.1 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas ..................................... 17 3.7.2 Verify Link between BTS and Repeater ............................................................... 18 3.8 Antenna Connections...................................................................................................... 19 3.9 Powering Up the BSR 3308 Repeater ............................................................................ 19 3.9.1 Non-NFPA AC Model - Power Connection ........................................................... 19 3.9.2 BSR 3308-PS NFPA Power Connection .............................................................. 20 3.10 Dry Contact Alarm Connections .................................................................................... 21 3.10.1 General ................................................................................................................. 21 3.10.2 Alarm Connector Pinout ........................................................................................ 22 Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 IX Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4 3.10.3 Load Restrictions .................................................................................................. 22 3.10.4 Summary Alarms Trigger Criteria ......................................................................... 23 3.10.5 BSR 3308-PS NFPA Installation Alarm Connections ........................................... 23 Initial Setup and Commissioning ............................................................................................. 24 4.1 Open a Local WEB Session to the Repeater ................................................................ 24 4.1.1 Connecting to the Repeater .................................................................................. 24 4.1.2 Configure the Computer Network Parameters ..................................................... 25 4.1.3 Login to the Repeater ........................................................................................... 27 4.2 Navigating the Web GUI Application ............................................................................. 28 4.2.1 Operation Buttons ................................................................................................. 29 4.2.2 Axell3308 Tabs ..................................................................................................... 29 4.2.3 CMU Pane and Tabs ............................................................................................ 30 4.3 Configuring the RF Parameters and Sub-band ............................................................ 30 4.3.1 Reducing the Max Output Power and Gain Optional ......................................... 30 4.3.2 Defining the Sub-band .......................................................................................... 32 4.3.3 Verify No Alarms are Generated ........................................................................... 34 4.4 Configuring the External Alarms ................................................................................... 35 4.5 Setting Date and Time ..................................................................................................... 36 4.6 Configuring the System Parameters ............................................................................. 37 4.6.1 The Communication Configuration Tab ................................................................ 37 4.6.2 IP Address Configuration ...................................................................................... 38 4.6.3 Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations ................................................................... 39 4.7 What Next? ....................................................................................................................... 39 5 Administration ............................................................................................................................ 40 5.1 User Management ............................................................................................................ 40 5.1.1 User Levels ........................................................................................................... 40 5.1.2 Viewing the List of Defined Users ......................................................................... 40 5.1.3 Adding Users ........................................................................................................ 41 5.1.4 Editing a User ....................................................................................................... 41 5.1.5 Deleting a User ..................................................................................................... 42 5.2 Repeater Level and Band Level Information ................................................................ 43 5.2.1 Repeater Level Information .................................................................................. 43 5.2.2 Band Level Info ..................................................................................................... 44 5.3 Software Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 45 5.3.1 CMU Software Upgrade ........................................................................................ 45 5.3.2 Band Module Software Upgrade ........................................................................... 46 5.4 Backup/Restore of Repeater Configuration .................................................................. 47 5.4.1 Backup of Repeater Configuration ........................................................................ 48 5.4.2 Restoring Previous Repeater Configuration ......................................................... 48 5.4.3 Uploading New Configuration File to Repeater .................................................... 48 5.4.4 Saving Configuration File to Computer ................................................................. 48 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 50 6.1 Periodic Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 50 6.2 Failure Display ................................................................................................................. 50 6.2.1 Status LEDs on the Repeater Front Panel ........................................................... 50 6.2.2 Alarms Screen ...................................................................................................... 52 6.3 Viewing Alarms Log ........................................................................................................ 54 6.4 Dry-Contact External Alarms .......................................................................................... 55 Appendix A: Specifications ...................................................................................................... 56 X Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 1 Introduction The Axell BSR 3308 is a band-selective mini-repeater that supports the 800MHz band for public safety and commercial cellular 800 MHz band applications. The repeater is specifically designed for the operation of ESMR 800 MHz and is band selectable in the 800 MHz range [3 MHz, 10 MHz or 18 MHz bandwidth]. This allows setting the optimum pass-band for each of the rebanding phases without the need to change any hardware. The standard configurations accommodate most of the pass band requirements for public safety, ESMR and SMR networks including the Southeast region. BSR 3308 has switchable and tunable IF-SAW. These enable highly accurate out-of-
band-rejection and provide simple, fast procedures for adjusting the pass band according to customer requirements. BSR 3308 PS NFPA includes Axell Wireless proprietary Smart Automatic Level Control
(SmartALC). This algorithm allows the installer to quickly set up the unit by automatically optimizing site coverage according to user set power and gain limits as designated by the system engineers. The SmartALC power control algorithm automatically optimizes the gain setting by learning the actual range of RSSI levels over a user-specified period of time. The efficient thermal characteristics of the BSR 3308 PS NFPA careful component selection and robust design result in high system reliability. This Axell product meets the rigid requirements as defined by the NFPA and International Fire Code developmental organizations. The amplifier is painted a Fire Life Safety Red, meets NEMA4 compliance for hose down, and provides all Alarming outputs as defined by NFPA 2010, Chapter 24, including antenna system failure (up or down link) and 70 percent low battery. Setup and monitoring is performed via Ethernet connection and intuitive web GUI. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 1.9 1 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 1.1 Features ESMR Band Selective Mini-repeater Single frequency block in the ESMR band, where the block is:
Independently tunable across the entire 800 MHz SMR band Selectable bandpass filter to one of the following: 3MHz, 10MHz or 18 MHz RF gain: 85 dB Composite power FCC Composite Power: DL 33dBm, UL 27dBm (in accordance with FCC product measurements) IC Rated Power: DL 30dBm, UL 25dBm (the rated power is equivalent to the Pmean power measured with a two tone test in accordance with Industry Canada procedures). SmartALC technology - automatically sets optimum gain and in addition:
Prevents oscillations and balances coverage Shut down the BDA if high input signal is detected Ensures transparent network operation Built-in power measurement and RSSI indication. Front panel LED provides received signal strength level indication to help align the donor antenna for optimal performance. High linear amplification, high spectral purity and highly accurate frequency selection Excellent out-of-band interference prevention Built-in power measurement and RSSI indication For NFPA models, designed to meet NFPA requirements:
IF-SAW filtering tunable, sharp out-of-band rejection For AC models requires UPS Backup battery (not supplied): 12/24 hours For DC models requires 48VDC trickle charged battery (not supplied) All models - dry-contacts alarms to the Fire Control Panel: PS (UPS) alarms, Repeater Summary alarm and Antenna alarm. Management Web GUI setup and management via an Ethernet connection 2 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 1.2 Repeater Models Axell provides the following models for the Axell BSR SMR 800MHz PS Repeater:
ORDERING INFORMATION Identification BSR 3308-PS Part Number BSR 3308-PS Description Band Selective 800 repeater, three
(3MHz, 10MHz, 18MHz) GUI selectable filters, 33dBm Composite power, 85 dB gain. NFPA and IFC compliant Alarm Outputs. AC powering, Neutral colored case. Band Selective 800 repeater, three
(3MHz, 10MHz, 18MHz) GUI selectable filters, 33dBm Composite power, 85 dB gain. NFPA and IFC compliant Alarm Outputs. AC powering, RED colored case. Band Selective 800 repeater, three
(3MHz, 10MHz, 18MHz) GUI selectable filters, 33dBm Composite power, 85 dB gain. NFPA and IFC compliant Alarm Outputs. DC powering, RED colored case. BSR 3308 PS Supporting NFPA BSR 3308 PS Supporting NFPA DC power BSR 3308-PS-NFPA BSR 3308-PS-NFPA-
DC NOTE: Optional 24VDC input power model is available on request. 1.3 Applications The BSR-3308 PS NFPA Repeater is suitable for deployment in dense urban environments, tunnels and other areas where physical structures cause low cellular coverage. The Mini-Repeater introduces new system capabilities that enable a wide variety of applications particularly when adjacent band selectivity and/or very high spectral purity are required. This repeater provides a solution to situations in which flexible, high quality and high resolution filtering methods are necessary. The BSR-3308 PS NFPA Mini-Repeater helps improve in-building coverage, as the driver for a single antenna for spot coverage or a distributed antenna system (DAS) for larger coverage areas. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 3 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 1.4 NFPA Installation Architecture To meet the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements, power to the Repeater is provided via a UPS/48VDC battery and the status of the UPS/battery, Repeater and DAS system (antennas) is monitored via alarm connections to the Fire Department Control Box. NOTE: An alternative to the Fire Department Control Box connections is to connect the BSR PS NFPA and UPS dry contact alarms to an Automatic Dialer. Axell Wireless recommends the AD-2000 Automatic Voice/Pager Dialer System. The alarms are connected as follows:
From the UPS - the power indicator alarms are connected directly to the Fire Department Control Box. From the Repeater the Booster status and antenna status alarms are connected to the Control Box NOTE: The following figure illustrates an AC repeater architecture. In case of DC model repeaters, the repeater is fed by a 48VDC trickle charged battery. Make sure to keep the battery fully charged. Figure 1-1. BSR 3308 BSR PS NFPA Architecture 1.5 Special Features 1.5.1 Smart-ALC Function The Smart Automatic Level Control (Smart-ALC) is an innovative solution for automatic repeater gain adjustment. Combined with advanced control algorithms, SALC can perform gradual learning of traffic load characteristics and adjust the Repeater RF Gain to an optimal value. Some of the SALC advantages are:
Network friendly - The SALC continuously adjusts gain for optimal performance and minimum noise by keeping the same gain for full traffic as well as for pilot only transmissions. 4 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual No adjustments are required - the tuning procedure is accomplished automatically, thus saving work hours and equipment usage time for a plug & play foolproof deployment. Uplink and downlink balance is preserved a single adjustment is required for UL and for DL channels. If the gain of downlink path changes by some value, the uplink path is changed by the same value. Both channels have to be balanced for the proper seamless integration of the repeater in the network. Unbalanced operation bares the risk of reducing the dynamic range of the base station itself. Constant output power - The system continuously measures the output power and adjusts Gain to counter effects of oscillation or high input signal. If Gain cannot be further reduced beyond its dynamic range and oscillation still exists above user max power setting, the signal booster power amplifier will shut-down. Shut-down -In order to comply with public safety guidelines (required in certain jurisdictions), the BDA will mute if the DL (composite) power exceeds -25 dBm. You may need to connect an external attenuator at the input of the BDA, to ensure the exceedingly high signal levels are not available at the BDA input. Reduction of isolation problems - whenever the isolation drops for some reason the repeater automatically reduces the gain in accordance with the new isolation conditions. Once the isolation problem is solved the repeater automatically raises the gain again. 1.5.2 Switchable Bandwidth The internal SAW Switcher enables implementing the Switchable Bandwidth option. This function enables more efficient and better adaptability of the Repeater to your needs. This capability enables you to install the Repeater in different operation environments or adapt it to the evolving operating environment. In standard configuration, the Switchable Bandwidth function provides the capability to set up to three pre-determined different frequency blocks of 3, 10 and 18MHz bandwidth respectively, as per requirement. The operating center frequency is user adjustable anywhere within the SMR band. This capability ensures that in case of bandwidth evolution at the installation site, you are not required to replace the installed repeater, just set the second bandwidth. 1.5.3 Protection The Repeater includes protection against high V.S.W.R. An auto recovery mechanism returns the unit to normal operation, after power or other failures. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 5 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 1.6 The following figure shows the interfaces on the BSR Repeater. Interfaces NOTE: The interfaces described in this section are the same for all BSR 3308 models. Dry contact NFPA alarms Donor antenna connections DL and Power LEDs Orange LED Ethernet DC Power connection from bracket PS Service antenna connections DC Input is model dependent (28VDC or 48VDC) Figure 1-2. BSR 3308 BSR PS NFPA Front Panel Interfaces The following table provides a description of the front panel ports and connections. Port Base Mobile Ethernet Dry contact NFPA alarms DC Power Description Connection to Base side (donor) antenna Connection to mobile side antenna Ethernet connection for local setup and remote management. See section 3.10 for description of alarm connections. DC models 48VDC input power, connect directly to power source. AC models 28VDC, connect to the AC to DC power converter. ATTENTION: The AC/DC converter is pre mounted on the wall bracket. Do not connect directly to any other type of power supply!!!
Below are descriptions of the front panel indicators. Detailed troubleshooting procedures are provided in section 6.2.1 - Status LEDs on the Repeater Front Panel LED DL Power Description Downlink path status and RSSI indication:
Steady Green Normal operation Blinking Green - Low power Orange Input signal exceeds max. level Red Major alarm Power\Major alarms status indication:
Steady Green Normal operation Orange Major malfunction Red Blinking panel mask Orange LED ON normal operation. 6 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 2 Antenna Requirements This chapter provides information on the specifications of the donor and service antennas suitable for operation with this repeater, on the installation requirements of the antennas and on the Repeater installation site and cable requirements. ATTENTION!!
The BSR-3308 models described in this manual have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le prsent metteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numro de certification ou son numro de modle s'il fait partie du matriel de catgorie I) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impdance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'metteur. 2.1 Base (Donor) Antenna Requirements The Base (Donor) antenna should be either a directional antenna such as a Yagi or a Panel antenna. 2.1.1 Required Antenna Information You will require the following antenna information Antenna type and characteristics Height Length and type of coaxial cable required for connecting the Donor antenna to the Repeater and the attenuation. 2.1.2 Donor Antenna specifications Max DONOR antenna gain (dBi) = 37 (27dbi - cable losses in dbi). Very sharp beam pointed to the BTS. Minimum cable and jumper loss = 2dB. Installation Criteria 2.1.3 NOTE: Verify that the antennas meet requirements described in Chapter 2 - Antenna Requirements. Installation requirements:
Verify the Donor antenna location provides a line-of-sight to the Base Station and maximum input power. Install the Donor Antenna at the designated height. Install the donor antenna at a higher level (i.e. floor) than the mobile antenna. Must be installed at a minimum distance of 30 cm for indoor applications from any personnel within the area. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 7 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 2.2 Service Antenna Requirements
. WARNINGS!!!
The installer is held accountable for implementing the rules required for deployment. Good engineering practice must be used to avoid interference. Output power should be reduced to solve any IMD interference issues. 2.2.1 Required Antenna Information The following antenna requirements, specifications and site considerations should be met:
Type of installation indoor only Service area type and size and characteristics Height Length and type of coaxial cable required for connecting the antenna to the Repeater and the attenuation. 2.2.2 Recommended Antennas The following describes the requirements for an omni-directional mobile used for indoor applications. Specifications:
One or a combination of the following antennas can be used: Ceiling Mount Patch antenna, Wall Mount Patch antenna, Corner Reflector. Choose an antenna with high side lobe attenuation which enables maximum isolation from the service/ mobile antenna. Maximum Antenna Gain = 37 (33dbi # of antennas in dbi cable losses in dbi). Installation Criteria 2.2.3 Determine the antenna installation configuration, according to the transmission requirements and the installation site conditions. Installation requirements:
An indoor antenna should be installed at a convenient location. It should be free of metallic obstruction. Install the Service Antenna at the designated height and tune it roughly toward the Service coverage area. Installation of this antenna must provide a minimum separation distance of 30 cm from any personnel within the area.. Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd 8 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Installing the Repeater 3 3.1 Pre-Installation Requirements 3.1.1 Safety Guidelines Before installing the Repeater, review the following safety information:
Follow all local safety regulations when installing the Repeater. Only qualified personnel are authorized to install and maintain the Repeater. Ground the Repeater with the grounding bolt located on the external lower side of the Repeater). Do not use the grounding bolt to connect external devices. Follow Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions. Use low loss cables to connect the antennas to the Repeater. 3.1.2 Required BTS Information Required BTS Information BTS channels BTS output power per channel BTS antenna gain BTS antenna height Distance from Repeater site to BTS 3.1.3 Criteria for Repeater Installation Location The following criteria should be considered when selecting the Repeater installation site location:
Application type General surroundings Available installation Verify that there is a minimum of a 50 cm (20) radius of space around the Repeater, enabling easy access to the repeater for maintenance and on-site inspection. Install the Repeater in a shielded, ventilated, and easy-to-reach area. Distance from antenna site - It is recommended that the installation location be as close as possible to the antenna site in order to maintain the cable loss to a minimum. The Repeater is convection cooled so airflow and alternation should be possible. Follow Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions. Install the Repeater close to the service area to monitor the output power and noise figure. Use low loss cables to connect the antennas to the Repeater. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 9 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.1.4 RF Cable Installation Guidelines Required:
For all coaxial connections to/from the Repeater - high performance, flexible, low loss 50 coaxial communications cable. All cables shall be weather-resistant type. Cable length - determined by the Repeater installation plan. When calculating the cable length, take into account excess cable slack so as not to limit the insertion paths. 3.1.5 Overcurrent Protection NOTE: The over current protection depends on the building installation. 3.1.6 Grounding Wires Requirements Requirements for grounding wires Protective grounding conductor - should be aluminum with cross-section 10AWG. Lug of the protective grounding conductor - should be aluminum Washers and screw - should be high Cr stainless steel, or 12% Cr stainless steel, or Cr on, Ni on steel, tin on steel 3.2 Overview of the Installation Procedure The overview procedures include dedicated instructions relevant for the PS-NFPA model. NOTE A: The Donor and Mobile antennas can be positioned and installed (without connection to the Repeater) at any time either before or after mounting and grounding the Repeater. NOTE B: It is important to perform the installation procedure according to the order previously described. BSR-PS/NFPA Installation ATTENTION!!! Be sure to perform the power supply connection last, otherwise damage may be caused to the system!
1. Unpack the Repeater kit. 2. Mount the supplied Mounting Fixture on wall (section 3.5.2). 3. Mount the Repeater on the fixture (section 3.5.4). 4. Ground the Repeater (section 3.6). 5. If you have not already done so, position and install the Base and Mobile antennas in the relevant locations. 6. Before connecting the antennas to the Repeater:
Verify isolation between the donor and mobile antennas (section 3.7.1) Verify link between the BTS and Base Repeater (section 3.7.2). 7. Connect the Donor and Service antennas to the Repeater. 8. Connect the power (section 3.9):
Standard (non-NFPA) installation connect the power to the repeater
(see 3.9.1) 10 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd NFPA installation (if required) connect the power via the UPS (for AC models) or to a 48VDC trickle charged battery (for DC models) (see 3.9). Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 9. Dry-contact alarms (this can be done at any time, before or after powering up the Repeater):
Standard (non-NFPA) installation optional. NFPA installation - connect the Alarms from the Repeater and (if required) from the UPS to the Fire Department Control module (see 3.10.5). 10. Commission the system. See Chapter 4. 3.3 Required Tools and Materials The following tools are required for the BSR 3308 installation procedure:
Standard professional tool box (not supplied) Adjustable wrench (not supplied) Power Drill Driver (not supplied) - supporting 12 mm concrete drills Allen screwdriver (supplied) Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 11 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.4 Unpacking Upon receiving the BSR 3308 unit, perform the following:
Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment. Verify that all of the equipment (listed below) is included (see also the following page). Otherwise contact Axell Wireless. BSR 3308-PS NFPA Repeater Ethernet cross-cable CD with documentations Mounting Bracket. AC models with AC/DC premounted converter and AC outlet power cable. DC models no converter, with DC source power cable. AC outlet power cable DC source power cable P/N 40WVC70900 Additional (supplied) installation components:
No Description 1 2 Wedge anchor, 12 x 65 Flange nut, 5/16 3 mm Hex washer head screw, 8 mm 4 Washer, spring, 8 mm 5 Washer, flat, 8 mm 6 7 Washer, flat, 28 mm 8 Screwdriver, Allen Clamp No. 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 1 Figure 3-1. Installation Components 12 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.5 Mounting the BSR 3308 3.5.1 Pre-Mounting Procedure 1. Choose the location of the Repeater on the wall according to the following criteria:
The location should be at normal eye level height, above ground. Be sure to allow easy access to the Repeater for maintenance and on-site inspection. 2. Place the Mounting Bracket against the wall and mark the four holes to be drilled at the extreme four corners of the bracket (additional optional installation holes are also provided). 3. Drill four holes 12mm in diameter and 65mm in depth. The following illustration shows the bracket with the bracket pins. NOTE: The figure illustrates an AC repeater model bracket assembly. The DC bracket assembly does not include a power converter and is fed directly by a 48VDC battery. 2x top holes Assembled PS
(AC models only) Optional installation holes Optional installation holes 2x bottom holes Figure 3-2. BSR 3308 Mounting Holes and Pins Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 13 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Installing the Mounting Bracket 3.5.2 To install the mounting bracket 1. Insert the four wedge anchors (see item no. 2 in Figure 3-1) into the drilled holes and secure them with an adjustable wrench. 2. Remove the hex nut, spring washer and flat washer from each wedge anchor, revealing a screw from each anchor. 3. Insert a flat washer 28mm in diameter in each of the anchors (see item 7 in Figure 3-1). 4. Fit the support bracket on to the anchors and secure with the flat washers, spring washers and hex nuts removed in Step 2. 5. Verify that the bracket is firmly mounted. 3.5.3 For AC Models - Preparing Power Supply Cables NOTE: This section is only applicable to AC repeater models. 1. Secure the AC/DC Converter power cable (with kettle socket) to the mounting bracket using one of the supplied cable ties. 2. Connect the provided AC plug cable (EURO/UK) to the power supply kettle socket, routing it to the bottom of the bracket, and secure with supplied cable tie. 3. DO NOT connect the AC or DC power cables at this stage wait until instructed to do so. Cable secured with cable tie Connected kettle socket cable and AC plug cable AC plug cable secured with cable ti DO NOT connect at this time IP65 Weather resistant PS Figure 3-3. BSR 3308 PS Cables Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd 14 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.5.4 Mounting the Repeater 1. Pick up the Repeater and align the Repeaters four installation holes with the Mounting Brackets pins. 2. Slide the brackets pins through the Repeater holes until the upper side is locked with the installation head nuts at the top of the bracket. See Figure 3-5. 3. Release the four captive screws locking the Repeater cover. Figure 3-4. Loosen Captive Screws and Swing Open Door 4. Swing the top cover open. Repeater installation hole Bracket pin 5. Set both clamps with a hex washer head screw (item 3 in Figure 3-1). Figure 3-5.BSR 3308 Mounted on Support Bracket Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 15 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6. Insert the clamps including the screws in to the upper orifices leading inside the Repeater. Figure 3-6. Locking Clamp 7. Using the Allen screwdriver (item 8 in Figure 3-1), tighten the hex screw of the clamp. 8. Insert two hex washer head screws (item 3 in Figure 3-1) including spring washers
(item 4 in Figure 3-1) into the lower orifices of leading inside the Repeater. Upper orifice Upper orifice Lower orifice Lower orifice 9. Use the Allen screwdriver (8 in Figure 3-1) to tighten the hex screws. 10. Verify that the Repeater is firmly mounted. 11. Close the Repeater cover. Do not lock yet since you will need to open it to perform the Local setup procedure. 16 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.6 Grounding NOTE: Refer to section 3.1.6 for the grounding requirements. WARNING! Do not use the grounding bolt to connect external devices. To ground repeater Connect main ground to Repeater grounding lug. Grounding lug 3.7 Before Connecting the Antennas or Power Before connecting the antennas or power perform the following procedures described in this section:
Verify isolation between the donor and mobile antennas Verify link between the BTS and the Repeater 3.7.1 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas The isolation between the Base/Donor and Mobile/Service antennas is critical. For proper operation of the Repeater, it is recommended that the isolation between the Donor and Service antennas be at least 15dB higher than the Repeaters set gain. Insure proper vertical or horizontal distance separation between Donor and Service antennas NOTE: Lower isolation can lead to high in-band ripple, oscillations and low signal quality. To measure the isolation, proceed as follows:
1. Inject a known signal from a signal generator into one antenna (preferably the Donor antenna). 2. Measure the coupled output from the Service antenna, using the Spectrum analyzer and LNA if applicable. 3. Perform this procedure across the frequency range of both the Uplink and Downlink bands. 4. Register the lower result for system operation. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 17 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.7.2 Verify Link between BTS and Repeater WARNING!
Perform this procedure before connecting the antennas to the Repeater or powering on the Repeater. The Repeater should not be operated prior to the verification of the operating parameter in its installation environment. Before connecting the antennas or powering up the Repeater, verifying the Link between the BTS and the Repeater This test checks the signal strength from the BTS antenna to the Repeater. Proceed as follows:
1. Using a Spectrum analyzer, measure the received signal from BTS at the Donor antenna port near the Repeater. 2. Adjust the Donor antenna direction to receive the maximum signal strength. 3. Compare the received signal strength with the calculated signal strength from the design phase. In case of discrepancy, check for one of the following:
Antenna out of direction Antenna tuned to side lobe instead of main lobe Antenna connector or antenna cable faulty Line-of-sight problem (obstruction), etc. 4. Register the signal strength of the downlink channel for the system operation phase. 18 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.8 Antenna Connections CAUTION!
Do not connect the antenna cables to the Repeater before verifying the installation parameters. DO NOT POWER-UP the Repeater without either the antennas being connected or the antenna connections terminated with dummy loads. To connect the antennas to the Repeater NOTE: If the coaxial cables are NOT weather-resistant type, wrap the exterior coaxial cables with insulation and holding tape (Type 3M Rubber splicing tape) for environmental protection and to ensure longer lifetime. 1. Install the antenna cables along their path to the Repeater, and connect them to the Antennas. NOTE: Be sure to use low loss cables. 2. Connect the Donor antenna to the Repeater BASE port. (Donor antenna specifications and installation criteria are described in Chapter 2). 3. Connect the Service antenna to the Repeater MOBILE port. (Mobile antenna specifications and installation criteria are described in Chapter 2). 4. Verify all RF connectors are tightened and the cables and antennas are secured. 3.9 Powering Up the BSR 3308 Repeater Warning: Electrical Shock This equipment must be installed indoors only. To prevent electrical shock when installing or modifying the system power wiring, disconnect the wiring at the power source before working with un-
insulated wires or terminals. 3.9.1 Non-NFPA AC Model - Power Connection Connect the cable from the AC/DC converter to the front panel DC Power port and connect the AC/DC converter power cable to the AC outlet. DC Input connection from system AC/DC Converter Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 19 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.9.2 BSR 3308-PS NFPA Power Connection NOTE: BSR 3308-PS NFPA Repeaters may be (if required) connected to the power source via a UPS. DC Input connection:
AC model from premounted AC/DC Converter. DC model - from -48VDC trickle charge battery 3.9.2.1 For AC repeater models:
1. Locate the AC power outlet, with at least a 6A slow blow fuse. 2. Connect the BSR 3308 AC/DC converter power cable to the UPS. 3. Connect the UPS alarms to the Fire Department Control Box. Refer to the instructions in the UPS Installation Guide provided with the UPS unit. NOTE: System power-up may take up to a few minutes. Figure 3-7. NFPA UPS Power Connections 20 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.9.2.2 For DC repeater models:
Make sure to fully charge the 48VDC trickle charge battery. Connect the cable from a 48VDC battery to the repeater DC Power port. NOTE: System power-up may take up to a few minutes. Figure 3-8. NFPA Battery Power Connections 3.10 Dry Contact Alarm Connections Notes: The alarms can be connected any time, before or after the system is powered-on. For an illustration of NFPA connections, see section 3.10.5. 3.10.1 General The Repeaters front panel Alarm connector provides two types of alarm connections:
External (Input) Alarms - connected to external sources such as Repeater Door. To activate the External alarms:
Connect Pin-1 (Ext Alarm-1) Pin-5 (GND) to the desired alarm source
(i.e. Repeater Door). For another External Alarm, repeat for Pin-2 and Pin-
5. Any generated alarms can be viewed in the Alarms tab. Dry Contact two dry-contact Normally Closed output alarms that are dedicated to the following:
VSWR alarm pins 3 and 6 Booster Summary alarm pins 4 and 7 Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 21 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.10.2 Alarm Connector Pinout Each alarm status is recognized by a separate wire-pair, where the colored wires are internally connected with a 4.7 K ohm resistor (serves as a pull up resistor to +5V. The following figure shows the Alarm connector pinout. Figure 3-9. Alarm Connector Pinout Pin No. Signal Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 External Alarm #1 External Alarm #2 Dry Contact VSWR Alarm (Normally Closed)*
Dry Contact Summary Alarm (Normally Closed)**
GND for External Alarm Dry Contact Antenna Malfunction (VSWR) Alarm
(Normally Closed)*
Dry Contact Summary Alarm (Normally Closed)**
7 Wire Colour Black Red White Green Orange Blue Brown
*Dry Contact VSWR alarm connection is supported by a pair of wires (3,6).
**Dry Contact Summary alarm connection is supported by a pair of wires (4,7). 3.10.3 Load Restrictions 3.10.3.1 Alarm Dry Contact Output Restrictions Maximum switching voltage: 220 VDC, 125 VAC Maximum switching current: 2A 3.10.3.2 External Alarm Input Restrictions Maximum repetitive reverse voltage: 28 V Impedance load: 470 Ohm 0 - 0V 1 - 3.8V - 28V 22 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 3.10.4 Summary Alarms Trigger Criteria The Summary alarm (pins 4 and 7) is triggered under one (or more) of the following:
PA Current from FF OR Channeler Current OR Temperature High OR PLL Lock Repeater power OFF The summary alarm pins respond as follows:
STATUS Power OFF Power ON Summary ALARM Active External Alarm on USER connector Contacts 4,7 OPEN Contacts 4,7 CLOSE Contacts 4,7 OPEN RESULT ALARM NO ALARM ALARM 3.10.5 BSR 3308-PS NFPA Installation Alarm Connections The Repeater Alarm connector contains two sets of dry contact alarms that are connected to the Fire Department Control Box (see sections 3.10.1 and 3.10.2 above). Antenna Malfunction (VSWR) (Pins 3,6) Summary (Pins 4,7) Figure 3-10. BSR 3308 PS NFPA Architecture Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 23 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4 Initial Setup and Commissioning This section provides the setup procedures for the BSR 3308 Repeater. The Repeater is designed for simple plug-and-play operation with only minimal configuration requirements. Perform the setup procedure according to the following steps:
1. Open a local Web session to the Repeater (this requires configuring the communication parameters of the computer used). 2. If you are not familiar with the Axell Web Access application, it is recommended to quickly review the Navigating the Web GUI Application section. 3. Optional modify maximum gain and output power. 4. Set the sub-band. 5. Verify that no Alarms are generated before connecting to the main control center. 6. Set the Repeater time and date. 7. Optional - Configure the external alarms. 8. Configure the system parameters. 4.1 Open a Local WEB Session to the Repeater 4.1.1 Connecting to the Repeater To connect Repeater to computer Interconnect the computer and the Repeaters front panel Ethernet ports with the supplied Ethernet cross-cable as shown below. Cross-cable Figure 4-1. Local Ethernet Cross-cable Connection 24 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.1.2 Configure the Computer Network Parameters Configure the computer network parameters to communicate with the Repeater. Note that the procedure may vary slightly depending on the operating system installed on your computer. The following procedure is for Windows 7. To configure the computers network parameters:
1. Click the Start menu and choose Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel, click Network and Internet. 3. Click Network and Sharing Center and then click Local Area Connection. The Local Area Connections Status dialog appears with the General tab displayed by default. 4. Click the Properties button. The Networking tab appears. 5. In the Items list, double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP*IPv4) item. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 25 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog appears. NOTE: The Repeater is supplied with the default IP address 192.168.1.253. 7. Assign your computer an IP address in the same subnet, in order to communicate with the unit. Enter the IP address 192.168.1.x, where x can be any number between 2 In the IP address area:
and 250 inclusive. For example, (192.168.1.9) Define the subnet mask as shown (255.255.255.0) Click OK. The computer communication parameters are now defined and you can open a session to the Repeater. 26 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.1.3 Login to the Repeater NOTE: The Repeater is factory assigned the address 192.168.1.253. Initial login is performed using this address; however it is recommended to make the necessary modifications according to information provided by your network administrator. To login to the Repeater 1. Open a standard Flash-enabled browser (e.g. IE or Firefox). 2. In the address line, enter the IP address of the Repeater. http://192.168.1.253 . A session will be established with the Repeater an the login dialog appears. 3. Type the default User Name admin and the default Password admin. NOTE: Both are case sensitive and must be entered with lower case letters. 4. Click Login. The application main window appears. 5. Quickly review the following section describing the application window and then proceed to configure the signal levels according to section 4.3. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 27 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.2 Navigating the Web GUI Application This section describes how to navigate the Web Management application. The Web Access interface provides three groups of options, listed in the left side Topology Tree items:
CMU Repeater level configuration and monitoring options such as log even monitoring, dry-contact configuration, software download and upload and and communication parameter settings. Axell3308 Band RF parameters as well as control and monitoring options. Admin User definition and management options, enables changing user passwords. The available Operation Buttons at the top of the pane depend on the selected menu option (CMU, Axell 3308 or Admin). Operation Buttons Relevant tabs Topology Tree Items Pane related to selected tree item 28 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.2.1 Operation Buttons The following main menu options are available. Common options CMU options Item CMU, Axell 3308 or Users Send Refresh CMU Reset Date & Time User Login Info Help Description / Values Shows the currently selected topology tree item. Common to all options. Click after completing the new data input and values update in any screen in order to insert the new values into the Repeater, and implement the changes Common to all options. Click to refresh the current screen and update the displayed data CMU only. Click to reset the controller - in case of failure or display problems CMU only. Accesses the Repeater Date and Time settings. User name and password of currently logged in user Click Help to display an e-guide line for the system operation. This Help is general by its nature and some features may not be included. 4.2.2 Axell3308 Tabs This section describes the tabs available when the CMU option is selected. Item Alarms Control and Params Filter Switch Repeater Info Backup/Restore SW Upgrade Description / Values Displays various alarms generated by the Repeater and enables monitoring. See section 0. Used for adjusting RF parameters and channel configuration (signal level, gain and bandwidth). See section 4.6.1 Configure the band channels (bandwidths, frequency range and frequency shift). See section 4.3.2 Shows system information. See section 5.2.2 Configuration files management options (configuration files can be stored on the Repeater for access). See section 5.4 Upload and upgrade existing system software. See section 5.3.2 Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 29 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.2.3 CMU Pane and Tabs When the CMU item is selected in the Topology Tree, the following menu items are available. Item Axell-CMU Info Communication Configuration Alarms Log Axell-CMU Alarms External Alarms Axell-CMU SW Upgrade Description / Values Shows Repeater level information such as SW and HW versions and identification number. In addition, enables setting minimum alarm levels. See section 5.2.1. Used to set local IP communication and SNMP destinations. See section 4.3. Log of past and current system events. See section 6.2.2.2 System alarms. See section 6.4 Used to define any connected external alarms. See section 4.4 Options for CMU software upgrade. See section 5.3.1. 4.3 Configuring the RF Parameters and Sub-band The RF configuration procedure consists of two simple phases one of which is optional:
Setting RF parameters optional. Defining the sub-band 4.3.1 Reducing the Max Output Power and Gain Optional The repeater is automatically configured by the SALC mechanism for optimal coverage and maximum power (see section 1.5.1 for more information). If required, the user can reduce maximum output power and/or gain according to the instructions given in this section in order to reduce the coverage area or resolve issues such as isolation. 30 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual To reduce the maximum power and gain NOTE: For IC applications, maximum DL power = 30 dBm and maximum UL power = 25 dBm. 1. In the topology tree, click Root and choose the Axell 3308 item. 2. Click the Control and Params tab. The corresponding pane appears. The following pane shows the Axell 3308 Control and Params tab. NOTE: Be sure to click Send when completing all the changes. 3. Verify that the RF Transmission Enable = ON. Click Send to save changes 4. You can modify (DL) Max Power according to your site coverage requirements. Click Send. 5. You can modify (DL) Max Gain for special requirements such as isolation issues. 6. The Amp Fwd Threshold parameter is factory set to 8dBm less than the maximum value of the Composite Output Power per band (i.e. if the maximum value of the Composite Output power per band is = to 33dBm, then the Amp Fwd Threshold
=25dBm). 7. Click Send (top window area option). 8. Configure the bandwidth filter according to the following section. 9. SmartALC parameters:
NOTE: It is recommended to leave the SmartALC parameters at their factory set values. The SmartALC parameters define the rate at which the gain is increased if it was automatically decreased by the system (due to various reasons such as high input power, etc.), The rate at which the gain is increased again is defined by Increase Per Interval (dBm) and Change Interval (hours:min). For example, in the above screen it will be raised by 1dB per 15 minutes). Minimum recommended time for Change Interval = 15min (factory set value). Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 31 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.3.2 Defining the Sub-band The Filter Switch pane is used to select the required bandwidth and frequency shift. You may choose one of three bandwidth blocks: 18MHz or 10MHz or 3MHz. To define the sub-band 1. Click the Axell 3308 button in the tree pane and then click the Filter Switch tab. The following pane appears. 2. Select the appropriate filter Size according to customer frequency band: 18, 10 or 3MHz. 3. Select the Start DL Freq. 4. If necessary, you may also fine tune the position of the filter and set the frequency offset up to 500KHz by selecting the Shift by value. BW Start DL Frequency Offset In the example below the selected BW is 3MHz and the DL start frequency is 859MHz. 32 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5. You may fine tune the position of the filter by using the Shift options (frequency offset) to lower or increase the channel Start Frequency by up to 500 kHz. (Shift options). The selected deviation will be added to the positioning of the filter. For example, if you select 250 KHz shift for the 865 MHz start frequency, the DL and UL frequencies will be displayed as follows: DL Freq. range: 864.75 MHz-867.75 MHz 6. Click Send. The following responses will be displayed:
The DL and UL frequency ranges and the Channel will be displayed according to the selection. If the bandwidth selection is within the valid range, the relevant block in the allocation map at the bottom of the pane will be colored green. If the input is invalid or out of range the following warning message will be displayed at the bottom of the window: Status: Error, selected frequency exceed band limit Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 33 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.3.3 Verify No Alarms are Generated After the required coverage is attained for the location, verify that no Alarms are generated before connecting to the main control center. To view alarms 1. Click the Alarms tab (alarms are described in 6.2.2. 2. Verify that all the indicators (except for the Panel Switch Mask that is not relevant) are GREEN in the Alarms tab 3. For a full description of the alarms, refer to section 0 6.2.2. The following example shows an Alarms screen with a Power below Threshold fault. 34 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.4 Configuring the External Alarms Any connected alarms (section 3.10) must be enabled and configured according to the instructions provided in this section. To configure external alarms 1. Click on CMU in the tree pane. 2. Click the External Alarms tab. The following dialog appears. Click CMU External Alarms tab 3. For each connected alarm:
Checkmark the Active checkbox. Set the alarm Normal Mode as High or Low. In the Description field, assign the alarm an identifiable name. NOTE: Each external alarm status is displayed under Axell-CMU Alarms. See section 6.4 for details. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 35 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.5 Setting Date and Time It is important to set the correct date and time on the unit since this provides the timestamp for each logged event and alarm. To set the Repeaters date and time 1. Click on CMU in the tree pane. 2. Click on Date & Time in the menu bar. The following dialog appears. Click here 3. Set the date and time parameters and click on Set. 4. Click the CMU Reset button in the main menu (shown above). 36 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.6 Configuring the System Parameters The Communication Configuration tab provides the IP and SNMP trap configuration parameters. This section describes how to access the dialog. The following sub-sections provide detailed information on each configuration option:
4.6.1 The Communication Configuration Tab To access the Communication Configuration tab In the left tree pane, click CMU. From the available tabs in the work area, choose the Communication Configuration tab. NOTE: Not all tab areas are relevant. Local and DHCP (two) IP Address settings Communication
= Fixed IP SNMP trap destination s Trap sending frequency Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 37 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.6.2 IP Address Configuration The Repeater simultaneously supports two IP addresses: a Local address and a DHCP address. A unique technology enables applying both types to the same Ethernet port. Both addresses may enable local and remote management. Local IP Address Static IP assigned by the user to the system. The default Static IP address is 192.168.1.253. It is highly recommended to preserve this setup. In case of a change, make sure you record the newly assign IP. DHCP Address address assigned by DHCP server used for remote management via an Ethernet connection. To assign the unit IP addresses 1. Access the CMU Configuration tab (see 4.6.1). 2. You may modify the Local IP Address and relevant parameters. Note that this is the address required when connecting locally for setup. Be sure to record the new address. 3. To setup an additional DHCP address checkmark the Request Additional DHCP Address. If a DHCP Server is available, the Address will be displayed in the DHCP Address field. 4. Click Send to apply changes. 38 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 4.6.3 Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations You may configure traps to be sent to five destination addresses each time a fault is triggered. The traps are sent at the defined heartbeat frequency. To set SNMP Trap Destination parameters 1. In the Use Destination field, select the SNMP option 2. For each destination:
Enter the IP Address (where the IP addresses should be in the same subnet as the repeater). Define the Community names (default = public) of the computers to which traps will be sent. Select SNMP option from drop-down list Define up to five SNMP destination addresses 3. In the SNMP Trap Configuration area, in the Heartbeat Period field, define the frequency (in minutes) at which traps will be sent. NOTE: It is recommended to maintain the Enterprise ID as Axell. 4. Click Send. 4.7 What Next?
You have now completed the setup procedure. You may define Users according to the following chapters. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 39 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5 Administration 5.1 User Management This section describes how to perform the user management operations. By default, two users belonging to one of three authentication levels are defined on the Repeater. You may add new users, modify or delete existing users. 5.1.1 User Levels Three user levels are available:
Admin has access to all administration and configuration options, including user management. (Default Password admin and default User Name admin.) Operator has access to all configuration options except for the Users list or the Loaders screen. 5.1.2 Viewing the List of Defined Users To display the User Administration pane From the Tree Pane, select Admin and click on Users. The list of users is displayed in the Configuration Pane according to the identifying information and authentication level
(Role). The following table provides a description of the Users dialog options. Option Add User Del(ete) Edit Reset Password Description Adds a new user with user defined access level and password. Deletes a selected user from the list. Enables changing the definitions of an existing user. Resets the password to default value. 40 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.1.3 Adding Users NOTE: User name and password entries are case sensitive. To add a user 1. From the Tree Pane, select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2. From the User's Pane, click Add User. The Add User dialog box is displayed. 3. Enter the Login Name name used by user to login. 4. Type the user's First Name and Last Name used to identify the user. 5. Select the User Role access level. This defines the operations that the user will be able to perform. 6. Enter the Password and in Verify Password enter the password again for verification. 7. Click OK. 5.1.4 Editing a User To modify user definitions 1. From the Tree Pane, select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2. Select the User to be edited in the list. 3. Click Edit. The user definitions dialog appears. 4. Make the required changes and click Update. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 41 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.1.5 Deleting a User To delete a user 1. From the Tree Pane Select Users. The list of users is displayed in the User's Pane. 2. Select the User to be deleted in the list. 3. From the User's Pane, click Del. An authorization message dialog box is displayed. 4. Click Yes. The Users name is removed from the list. 42 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.2 Repeater Level and Band Level Information Viewing The Web GUI provides Repeater level information (via the CMU Info tab) and band level information (via the Band Info tab). 5.2.1 Repeater Level Information Use the CMU Info screen to view the hardware and software versions of the Axell Repeater and to assign the Repeater a recognizable name. To access the Band Information window 1. From the Tree Pane, select Axell3308. 2. Select the Axell-CMU Info tab. The relevant parameters are displayed. 3. Use the Log Level to set the minimum fault level that is logged. Other fields provide version and identification information. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 43 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.2.2 Band Level Info Use the Repeater Information screen to view the hardware and software versions of the Axell BSR 3308 PS Repeater and to assign the Repeater a recognizable name. To access the Repeater Information window 1. From the Tree Pane, select Axell3308. 2. Select the Repeater Info tab. The relevant parameters are displayed. 44 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.3 Software Upgrade The software upgrade procedure consists of two steps: CMU and Band level upgrade. Depending on the version, you may be required to upgrade either one or both modules. This section describes both upgrade procedures. 5.3.1 CMU Software Upgrade The procedure described in this section is used to upgrade the repeater's CMU software. NOTE: This procedure is performed for every new management version. The CMU SW upgrade procedure consists of loading the available updated versions and installing it in the Repeater. To Upgrade the CMU SW 1. From the Tree Pane, select CMU. 2. Select the Axell CMU SW Upgrade tab. The CMU SW Upgrade screen shown below appears. 3. Choose the version to upload and perform the procedure according to the instructions displayed on-screen. Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 45 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.3.2 Band Module Software Upgrade The procedure described in this section is used to upgrade the repeater's software (GUI and other software updates). To Upgrade the Repeater SW 1. From the Tree Pane, select Axell3308. 2. Select the Software Upgrade tab. The SW Upgrade screen shown below appears. 3. Browse for the relevant software provided. 4. Click on Upload. 46 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 5.4 Backup/Restore of Repeater Configuration The BSR 3308 Web GUI management application enables the backup and restore of the repeater configuration files. The procedures are performed via the Backup/Restore tab. A number of configuration files can be stored on the Repeater for access at any time. You can perform the following operations:
Backup of the currently active configuration Restoring a previously saved file Uploading a configuration file from another location to the Repeater Downloading a configuration file from the Repeater to another location To access Backup/Restore tab 1. From the Tree Pane, select the Axell3308 item. 2. Select the Backup/Restore tab. The following tab appears. NOTE: The following figure is only an example of the Backup/Restore tab. The following table provides a description of the available options (buttons) in the Backup /Restore tab shown above. Button Backup Remark Description Backup the currently running configuration file User defined name that will be assigned to the file saved using the Backup file. (Instead of the system assigned name). Activates the system with the selected file. Deletes the selected file. Refreshes the displayed list of files. Enables uploading a configuration file from another location to the Restore Delete Refresh Upload Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 47 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Button Description Repeater. 5.4.1 Backup of Repeater Configuration NOTE: The backed file will automatically be assigned a name according to the backup date and unit ID. The name cannot be modified while the backup file is saved onto the Repeater. However, before the backup procedure begins, the user may assign the file a recognizable name via the Remark field. To perform backup procedure 1. To assign the configuration file a recognizable name, enter a name in the remark field. Otherwise, the file will be assigned a name by the system. 2. Click the Backup button located on the right-hand side of the tab. 3. The file will be added to the table displayed in the Backup/Restore tab. NOTE: The file name (under File) is a link that enables uploading the file to another location. 5.4.2 Restoring Previous Repeater Configuration To restore previous configuration 1. Select the required configuration file (enable corresponding radio button) from the available list in the Backup/Restore tab. 2. Click the Restore button. Selected configuration file Restore button 3. Click on the Control and Params tab and verify that the required configuration settings have been restored. 5.4.3 Uploading New Configuration File to Repeater To upload configuration file to Repeater 1. Click the Upload button. 2. Select the file from the Browse dialog and click Open. 3. The file appears in the list displayed in the Backup/Restore table. 5.4.4 Saving Configuration File to Computer To save a configuration file from the available list in the Backup/Restore table to a location in a connected computer:
Select file from list. 48 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Click the link in the File column. Select the location in the Browse dialog. Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 49 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section provides the maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the Repeater. 6.1 Periodic Maintenance There is no periodic maintenance required for the Repeater. As long as it is installed in a shaded area not subject to extreme temperatures and with adequate ventilation, it will provide long term, problem-free operation. 6.2 Failure Display Axell 3308-PS NFPA provides two modes for failure display:
Status LEDs in Repeater Alarms screen in Web GUI Alarms Log Display of external dry-contact alarms 6.2.1 Status LEDs on the Repeater Front Panel The Repeater includes three LED status indicators (DL and Power) located on the front panel. LED Status indicators Check the following normal LEDs status on the front panel of the Repeater:
At turn on, the LEDs show the built-in test procedures: the LEDs turn from Orange to Red to Green. During normal operation, all LEDs are green LEDs in Red signify major malfunction. Orange displays high input power. Blinking Green shows low power transmission. 50 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Whenever the LEDs are lit differently after the startup test is completed, they indicate a malfunction. Refer to the following paragraph for troubleshooting. LED Condition DL LED Blinks Green DL LED Is Constantly Lit In Orange DL LED Is Constantly Lit In Red Power LED Is Constantly Lit In Red Donor Low input Lower the Check the Description and Recommended Response A blinking green DL LED indicates a low input signal at the Donor antenna. As a result, the Mini-Repeater cannot provide a sufficient power output. Most probable cause signal at the Donor antenna. Corrective action Donor antenna output power, and try aim it to obtain maximum signal from the BTS. A constant orange DL LED indicates two optional operational statuses: Donor power input too high or low isolation in the system. Most probable cause power input is too high. Corrective action input power by either setting the antenna to receive less power, or by adding an attenuator at the BASE connector. Caution! Turn off (disconnect from mains) the repeater before connecting the attenuator. Once installed, turn the power on. Second most probable cause Isolation of the system, or internal problem. If the UL Led is also lit in Orange, the most probable cause is low isolation of the system. Corrective actions isolation of the system If the isolation is satisfactory, the Repeater is faulty. Replace the unit. A red DL LED indicates a major malfunction. Most probable cause failure Corrective action the unit A red Power LED indicates a major malfunction. Most probable cause failure due to overcurrent of PAs or PLL out of lock Corrective action the Repeater (this action causes a reset of the function), and turn it on anew. If the fault resumes, replace the unit Verify the Repeater Repeater Turn off Replace Power LED Is Lit In Orange No failures, OK Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 51 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6.2.2 Alarms Screen This section provides a description of each alarm and of the indicator colors. 6.2.2.1 Alarm Description The following table provides a description of the alarms displayed in the Alarms screen. Alarm Power Below Threshold Recommendation Check the Max Power Value in the Controls and Parameters. Description and probable cause Malfunction in the Downlink path caused by the output power being less than the minimum threshold limit PAmp Current DL/UL Malfunction in UL/DL path. Channeler Current DL/UL RSSI DL/UL VSWR DL/UL Probable cause: Power amplifier module consumes low/high current. Malfunction in UL/DL path. Probable cause: channeler unit current consumption. Malfunction in UL/DL path caused by a excessively high input signal Indicates problem at the Mobile or Donor antenna. Temperature High unit temperature Check the Repeater LEDs. Section above. Check the Repeater LEDs. Section above. Check the Repeater LEDs. Section above. Problem with connection at Mobile/Donor antenna port, with the cable or with antenna. Check the Repeater case for external causes (sun, hot environment, air flow is blocked) and eliminate the reason for excessive heat. Caution: Do not cool with water. 52 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Alarm System Mute
*Panel Switch Mask PLL Lock Detect Description and probable cause Most probable cause Repeater amplification is muted
(automatically) Not Applicable Malfunction in UL/DL path. Probable cause: channeler module lock-detect failure Recommendation Check the Repeater LEDs Ignore Check the Repeater LEDs. Section above. 6.2.2.2 Alarm Analysis The alarms display in this tab have two types of indications: external and internal:
Each alarm icon consists of two elements: the inner circle and the perimeter belt. The colors of the inner circle indicate mode while the perimeter belt color indicate the alarm severity. Figure 2: Axell -CMU - Interpretation of Alarm Icons The following table provides a description of the Alarms color code that appears at the bottom of the Alarms window. Inner Circle Alarm Description Green - indicates that the element is functioning Red indicates that the element is not functioning Grey (Masked) - indicates that the Administrator has disabled the display of that element. Grey (Mask) - indicates that the Administrator has disabled the display of that element. Light blue - indicates a minor issue. Yellow - indicates a major issue. Orange - indicates a critical issue. Perimeter Belt The following figure shows an example of the Axell -CMU alarm design. Functioning element with a minor issue Figure 3.Axell -CMU - Two Examples of Alarm Design Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 53 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6.3 Viewing Alarms Log The Alarms Logs screen lists the alarms (events) that have occurred. The CMU maintains log files listing every alarm triggered and in the Repeater. This screen provides an analysis tool to get information of any event that has occurred, its originator, when, if they return, and their type. NOTE: Set the clock in order to synchronize the events time of occurrence - click on Date & Time. To view the CMU log screen:
1. Open and login to the Web application. 2. From the Tree Pane, select CMU. 3. Click Alarms Logs. CMU displays the Alarms Log Table. Item Time Stamp Source Description Description The date and time the alarm was created ID of Network Element Description of event that caused the alarm 54 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual 6.4 Dry-Contact External Alarms The Axell-CMU Alarms screen displays the status of the activated external alarms. NOTE: See ext. alarms settings in section 4.4) for information on alarms triggering criteria and alarm connections and pins. GREEN = Alarms status OK RED = Alarm activated Axell Wireless Ltd Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 55 Axell BSR 3308-PS NFPA Product Description and Users Manual Appendix A: Specifications This section provides the electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications of the Axell BSR 3308 PS and BSR PS-NFPA. Electrical Frequency Range1 Passband Gain Passband Ripple Gain Attenuation Range (in 1 dB steps) FCC Composite Power: (in accordance with FCC product measurements). IC Rated Power: (the rated power is equivalent to the Pmean power measured with a two tone test in accordance with Industry Canada procedures). Noise Figure @ Max. Gain (typical) Propagation Delay 1 3 Selectable and tunable sub-bands are standard General Power Supply Power Consumption Total RF Input Power (no damage) RF Connector V.S.W.R Compliance 0 to 25 dB (in 1dB steps) Downlink 851 - 869 MHz 85 dB 1.5 dB 33 dBm 30dBm 5 dB
< 5 sec Uplink 806 - 824 MHz 85 dB 1.5 dB 0 to 25dB (in 1dB steps) 27 dBm 25 dBm 5 dB
< 5 sec 220/110 VAC or 48VDC 120W
+10 dBm N-type, Female 1.7:1 FCC please refer to new FCC guidelines at the beginning of this document. Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Dimensions L x W x H Weight Weatherproof
-20 C to + 50 C
-30 C to + 80 C 10% - 90% (condensed) 13.78 x 18.11 x 5.7 (350 mm x 460 x 145 mm) 28.8 lbs (13kg) max. IP-65, NEMA-4 56 Doc PN 4000004131 Rev. 2.7 Axell Wireless Ltd
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1 | 2014-04-11 | 851 ~ 862 | B9B - Part 90 Class B Industrial Booster (non-SMR) | Original Equipment |
2 | 862 ~ 869 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) |
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2014-04-11
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Axell Wireless
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007840820
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Aerial House Asheridge Road
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Aerial House
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Chesham, Bucks, N/A
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United Kingdom
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
p******@tracglobal.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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NEO
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
BSR3308PS
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1 2 | Name |
P**** B******
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1 2 | Title |
Senior Systems Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+44 1********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+44 1********
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p******@axellwireless.com
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1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | B9B - Part 90 Class B Industrial Booster (non-SMR) | ||||
1 2 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | BSR 3308-PS-NFPA | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Booster, Power Output is maximum single channel conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter is to be fixed-mounted on permanent structures. This Booster is authorized for use with an in building Distributed Antenna System (DAS) only. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3). | ||||
1 2 | Booster, Power Output is maximum single channel conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent structures.This Booster is authorized for use with in building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) only. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3). | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Element Materials Technology Warwick Ltd
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1 2 | Name |
S****** B******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
01695********
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01695********
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | G1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 9 | 806 | 817 | 0.5023 | Amp | W7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | G1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 9 | 851 | 862 | 1.98 | Amp | W7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | G1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 90S | 817 | 824 | 0.5023 | Amp | W7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | G1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 90S | 862 | 869 | 1.98 | Amp | W7W |
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