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AXELL D-MBR-USA-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL High Selectivity Digital Multi-Band Repeater Product Description and Users Manual for Axell D-MBR-USA 700LTE/850CELL/1700AWS/1900PCS REPEATER AXELL D-MBR-USA PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL Copyright 2011 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 777 777 Contact information for Axell Wireless offices in other countries can be found on our web site, www.axellwireless.com II Axell Wireless Ltd REPEATER AXELL D-MBR-USA 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 For whom it is Intended This Product Manual is intended for experienced technicians and engineers. It is assumed that the customers installing, operating, and maintaining Axell Wireless Repeaters are familiar with the basic functionality of Repeaters. 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. Safety Warnings and Admonishments Throughout this manual, important safety warnings and admonishments are included to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. A safety warning identifies a possible hazard and then describes what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The safety warnings in the form of Dangers, Warnings and Cautions must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by the use of a warning icon, usually the triangular alert icon seen below. The exclamation point within the triangular alert icon is intended to warn the operator or service personnel of operation and maintenance from factors relating to the product and its operating environment, which could pose a safety hazard. Axell Wireless Ltd III REPEATER AXELL D-MBR-USA 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. Only a qualified and authorized personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance or repairs to the components of this equipment. Danger: Electrical Shock 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. Caution: RF Exposure Installation of an antenna must comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements. 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. IV Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL Table of Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Features ................................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Models and Ordering Information ...................................................................................... 3 1.3 Smart-ALC Function ............................................................................................................ 4 1.4 Axell D-MBR-USA Interfaces ............................................................................................... 5 1.5 Modem Support .................................................................................................................... 6 2 Antenna Specifications and Installation Requirements........................................... 7 2.1 Base (Donor) Antenna ......................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 Required Antenna Information .................................................................................. 7 2.1.2 Donor Antenna specifications .................................................................................... 7 Installation Criteria ..................................................................................................... 7 2.1.3 2.2 Mobile (Service) Antenna .................................................................................................... 8 2.2.1 Required Antenna Information .................................................................................. 8 2.2.2 Recommended Antennas .......................................................................................... 8 2.2.3 Mobile (Service) Antenna Installation Criteria ........................................................... 8 3 Installing the Repeater ............................................................................................... 9 3.1 Repeater Pre-Installation Requirements ............................................................................ 9 3.1.1 Safety Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 9 3.1.2 Required BTS Information ......................................................................................... 9 3.1.3 RF Cable Installation Guidelines ............................................................................... 9 3.2 Overview of the Installation Procedure ........................................................................... 10 3.3 Required Tools and Materials ........................................................................................... 10 3.4 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................... 10 3.5 Criteria for Repeater Installation Location ...................................................................... 11 3.6 For GSM/GPRS Modems SIM Card Installation ............................................................ 12 3.7 Before Connecting the Antennas or Power ..................................................................... 13 3.7.1 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas ....................................... 13 3.7.2 Verify Link between BTS and Repeater .................................................................. 14 3.8 Antenna Connections ........................................................................................................ 15 3.9 Grounding ........................................................................................................................... 16 3.10 Power Connections ............................................................................................................ 17 3.11 Dry Contact Alarm Connections ....................................................................................... 18 4 Initial Setup and Commissioning .............................................................................19 4.1 Open a Local WEB Session to the Repeater ................................................................... 19 4.1.1 Connect the Repeater to the Computer .................................................................. 19 4.1.2 Configure the Computer Network Parameters ........................................................ 19 4.1.3 Login to the Repeater .............................................................................................. 22 4.2 Navigating the Web GUI Application ................................................................................ 23 4.2.1 Operation Buttons ................................................................................................... 24 4.2.2 Service Pane and Tabs ........................................................................................... 24 4.2.3 CMU Pane and Tabs ............................................................................................... 24 4.3 Signal Levels and Channel Configuration ....................................................................... 25 4.3.1 RF Gain Setting Criteria .......................................................................................... 25 4.3.2 Adjusting the Signal Levels and Configuring Channels .......................................... 25 4.4 Setting Date and Time ....................................................................................................... 28 Axell Wireless Ltd V PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4.5 Configuring External Alarms ............................................................................................ 29 4.6 Communication and System Parameters ........................................................................ 30 4.6.1 The Communication Configuration Tab .................................................................. 30 IP Address Configuration ........................................................................................ 30 4.6.2 4.7 Modem Communication Setup ......................................................................................... 31 4.7.1 GSM/GPRS Communication ................................................................................... 32 4.7.2 Verizon CDMA Modem Communication Configuration ........................................... 33 4.7.3 Direct Circuit Switch Connection ............................................................................. 35 4.8 Configuring Notification Method - SNMP Trap or SMS .................................................. 36 4.8.1 Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations ..................................................................... 36 4.8.2 Configuring SMS Notification Destinations ............................................................. 37 4.8.3 AEM (Axell Element Manager) Configuration ......................................................... 37 5 Administrative Operations ....................................................................................... 38 5.1 User Management .............................................................................................................. 38 5.1.1 User Levels .............................................................................................................. 38 5.1.2 Viewing the List of Defined Users ........................................................................... 38 5.1.3 Adding Users ........................................................................................................... 39 5.1.4 Editing a User .......................................................................................................... 39 5.1.5 Deleting a User ........................................................................................................ 40 5.2 Viewing Band Information ................................................................................................. 40 5.3 CMU Software Upgrade ..................................................................................................... 41 6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 42 6.1 Shutdown and Recovery Mechanism............................................................................... 42 6.2 Alarms Screen .................................................................................................................... 43 6.3 Alarms Log .......................................................................................................................... 45 6.4 D-MBR-USA Front Panel LED Troubleshooting .............................................................. 46 Appendix A: Specifications ............................................................................................. 47 VI Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 1 Introduction Axells Digital Multi-Band Repeater for USA (D-MBR-USA) is an in-building, band-selective repeater with advanced digital filtering capabilities that operates in the LTE 700MHz (simultaneously in upper and lower band), CELL 850MHz, AWS 1700MHz and PCS 1900MHz bands. It provides an excellent single unit solution for multi-operators or for operators with a non-contiguous spectrum. Up to eight or twelve (model dependent) non-contiguous sub-bands can be user configured for each band, where the gain and power of each of the sub-bands can be individually defined. The Repeater provides highly accurate out-of-band-rejection and simple, GUI based procedures for adjusting the pass band according to the relevant frequency spectrums. D-MBR-USA includes the SmartALC power control algorithm that automatically optimizes the gain setting by learning the actual range of RSSI levels over a user-specified period of time. The SmartALC algorithm prevents oscillations, reduces the amount of isolation required by the system and optimizes the system to minimize noise rise at the donor cell site. GUI based web management is supported through both Ethernet and remote wireless connections provided by an integrated CDMA modem. Local setup can be performed through a connection to the Ethernet port using a cross-cable. Figure 1. Axell D-MBR-USA Repeater Axell Wireless Ltd 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 1.1 Features Indoor Repeater supporting the following bands:
CELL 850 MHz, AWS 1700MHz and PCS 1900 MHz. LTE 700 MHz simultaneously over the complete upper and lower band spectrum Composite Downlink Output Power:
LTE 700 MHz: 33 dBm CELL 850MHz: 33 dBm AWS 1700MHz: 30 dBm PCS 1900 MHz: 30 dBm Composite Uplink Output Power: + 27 dBm per band RF Gain: 80 dB Single module support for Lower/Upper LTE 700MHz band Up to 8 or 12 software selectable non-contiguous sub-bands with individual gain and power settings for each sub-band the number of supported sub-bands depends on the defined bandwidth of each sub-band High linear amplification and spectral purity Excellent out-of-band interference prevention Highly accurate frequency selection SmartALC technology:
Automatically sets optimum gain Prevents oscillations and balances coverage Ensures transparent network operation Simple mounting in a standard 19 rack Simple setup via an intuitive GUI application Simultaneous support for both static and dynamic address allocation (two independent IPs) Supports SMS and SNMP fault notification Remote Web access monitoring and control via either an Ethernet or a wireless connection
(implemented through an integrated GPRS/CDMA modem) 2 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 1.2 Models and Ordering Information Part Number Product Name Service & Frequency
[MHz]
Supported sub-bands
/filter D-MBR-CH DMBR Chassis D-MBR-CDMA-M DMBR Modem 4 band D-MBR chassis, power supply, communication card D-MBR CDMA 1X Modem
D-BM-3307 DMBR 700 33 dBm module 33 dBm, 8 filter 700 LTE module for DMBR 700 - all LTE filters 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz D-BM-3307-12 DMBR 700 33 dBm module 33 dBm, 12 filter 700 LTE module for DMBR 700 - all LTE filters 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz D-BM-3308 DMBR 850 33 dBm module D-BM-3308-12 DMBR 850 27 dBm module 33dBm, 8 filter 850 Cellular module for DMBR 33 dBm, 12 filter 850 Cellular module for DMBR D-BM-3017 DMBR 1700 30 dBm module 30 dBm, 8 filter 1700 AWS module for DMBR D-BM-3017-12 DMBR 1700 30 dBm module 30 dBm, 12 filter 1700 AWS module for DMBR D-BM-3019 DMBR 1900 30 dBm module 30 dBm, 8 filter 1900 PCS module for DMBR D-BM-3019-12 DMBR 1900 30 dBm module 30 dBm, 12 filter 1900 PCS module for DMBR D-MBR-9P D-MBR 9 Plexer D-MBR-7P-7-8-19 D-MBR 7 Plexer D-MBR-7P-7-8-17 D-MBR 7 Plexer D-MBR-7P-7-17-19 D-MBR 7 Plexer 9 Plexer to support 700 /
850 / AWS / PCS for DMBR 7 Plexer to support 700 /
850 / PCS for DMBR 7 Plexer to support 700 /
850 / AWS for DMBR 7 Plexer to support 700 /
PCS /AWS for DMBR Cellular A , A' , A'', B, B'
, up to 25MHz in 2.5MHz steps and all LTE filters;
Cellular A , A' , A'', B, B'
, up to 25MHz in 2.5MHz steps and all LTE filters;
AWS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters AWS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters PCS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters PCS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 700 / 850 / 1900 700 / 850 / 1700 700/1700/1900 Axell Wireless Ltd 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER Part Number Product Name D-MBR-6P D-MBR 6 Plexer D-MBR-5P-7-19 D-MBR 5 Plexer D-MBR-5P-7-8 D-MBR 5 Plexer D-MBR-4P-8-19 D-MBR 4 Plexer D-MBR-3P-7 D-MBR 3 Plexer D-MBR-2P -8 D-MBR 2 Plexer D-MBR-2P -17 D-MBR 2 Plexer D-MBR-2P -19 D-MBR 2 Plexer D-MBR-WM-AK D-MBR AK Service & Frequency
[MHz]
Supported sub-bands
/filter 6 Plexer to support 850 /
AWS / PCS for DMBR 850 / 1700 / 1900 5 Plexer to support 700 /
PCS for DMBR 700 / 1900 5 Plexer to support 700 /
850 for DMBR 700 / 850 4 Plexer to support 850 /
PCS for DMBR 850 / PCS 3 Plexer to support 700 only for DMBR 2 Plexer to support 850 for D-MBR 2 Plexer to support AWS for D-MBR 2 Plexer to support PCS for D-MBR 700 850 1700 1900 Wall mount accessory kit for DMBR 1.3 Smart-ALC Function The Smart Automatic Level Control (Smart-ALC) is an innovative algorithm for automatic repeater gain adjustment. Combined with advanced control algorithms, SALC is capable of learning the traffic load characteristics and adjusting the Repeater RF Gain to the desired value. Smart ALC eliminates the need to perform initial settings for maximal traffic load conditions and on-
site gain adjustments. Smart-ALC maintains the Uplink/Downlink gain balance for system transparency. In addition, Smart-
ALC prevents oscillations that may occur due to insufficient isolation while maintaining the gain in a linear range operation by adjusting the repeater paths gain accordingly. IMOP (Isolation Measurement and Oscillation Prevention) algorithm effectively reduces oscillation problems. The repeaters power amplifier includes power-monitoring circuits with Automatic Level Control
(ALC) that prevents excessive output power while maintaining the power amplifier linearity. 4 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 1.4 Axell D-MBR-USA Interfaces The repeaters interfaces are located on the front panel. These include Ethernet port, Mobile and Base antenna connections, Alarm I/O, LED indicators, and power connection LED indicators Ethernet connection corresponding to each service Dry contact alarms port Mobile/Service antenna connection Base/Donor antenna connection Coupler Mobile GND Unit AC power connection Figure 2. D-MBR-USA Front Panel The following table provides a description of the front panel ports and connections. Interface ETHERNET MOBILE BASE COUPLERS MOBILE Description RJ45 Ethernet port for Web management. Service antenna RF connection. See section 3.8 Donor antenna RF connection. See section 3.8 SMA Female Mobile coupling connectors (-20 dB). Used to test input signals from the Base and Mobile antennas. ALARM OUT Dry-contact alarm port for external alert devices. See section 3.11. GPS POWER GND N/A Connection to 110/220VAC. Ground connection Axell Wireless Ltd 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER The front panel also includes the following LED indicators:
Indicator 700 (LTE) 850 (CELL) 1700 (AWS) 1900 (PCS) MDM ( NEAR RJ45 CONNECTOR) CCD ( NEAR RJ45 CONNECTOR) Description One Indicator per band:
RED ORANGE GREEN and ORANGE GREEN Steady - service muted due to general fault Blinking service muted by user Blinking service initiating on power up or reset Steady high DL/UL signal or VSWR Blinking- Reduced gain by IMOP Blinking DL power below threshold Steady - normal service operation Green Steady - modem is either not defined, or defined modem is operating normally. Orange Steady modem is trying to connect Red Steady modem failed to connect Green Blinking normal operation of CCD 1.5 Modem Support The Repeater supports two types of integrated modems that required different setup procedures:
CDMA modem is continuously ON. Setup according to section 4.7.2 GSM/GPRS insert SIM card according to section 3.6 and setup up modem according to section 4.7. 6 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 2 Antenna Specifications and Installation Requirements This chapter provides information on the specifications of the donor and service antennas suitable for operation with this repeater, and on the installation requirements of the antennas. 2.1 Base (Donor) Antenna The Base (Donor) antenna is usually installed outdoors and is 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 Yagi type or similar 12 to 20 dBi gain, very sharp beam pointed to the BTS. Cable and jumper loss is at least 2dB. Example of antenna's typical specifications:
Gain:
VSWR:
8 dBd (=10.1 dBi)
< 1:5:1 Impedance:
50 ohm 2.1.3 Installation Criteria NOTE: Verify that the antennas meet requirements described in section 2.1. Installation requirements:
Select a location for the Donor antenna and verify that there is enough signal strength at that location. Install the Donor Antenna at the designated height. The antenna should point to the direction of the base station for maximum input power. Verify that the antenna is in the base stations line of sight (raise the antenna if necessary). Must be installed at a minimum distance of 1 meter from any personnel within the area. Install the donor antenna at a higher level (i.e. floor) than the mobile antenna. Axell Wireless Ltd 7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 2.2 Mobile (Service) Antenna The Mobile (Service) antenna is installed indoors and the type depends on the application. 2.2.1 Required Antenna Information The following antenna requirements, specifications and site considerations should be met. Service area type and size Antenna type and characteristics Height Length and type of coaxial cable required for connecting the Donor 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. Omni directional antenna with a 0 to 2 dBi typical gain, or wide beam with up to 10 dBi gain. Example of omni-directional antenna specifications:
Gain:
0 to 2 dBi VSWR:
< 2:1 Impedance:
50 ohm Choose an antenna with high side lobe attenuation which enables maximum isolation from the service/ mobile antenna. 2.2.3 Mobile (Service) Antenna Installation Criteria 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 20 cm from any personnel within the area. Note: If the power is divided into more than 5 antennas that have a large coverage area than the separation distance can be less than 20 cm. Cable and jumper loss is at least 2dB. 8 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 3 Installing the Repeater 3.1 Repeater 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 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. Axell Wireless Ltd 9 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 3.2 Overview of the Installation Procedure NOTE: The Donor and Mobile antennas can be positioned and installed (without connection to the Repeater) at any time either before or after mounting the Repeater. 1. Unpack the Repeater kit. 2. Install the Repeater in the rack 3. For GPRS modems only: Open the Repeater and insert the SIM card. (CDMA modems do NOT required SIM cards). 4. Before powering up the Repeater:
Verify isolation between the donor and mobile antennas Verify link between the BTS and Base Repeater. 5. Connect the antennas to the Repeater 6. GND and Power-up the Repeater. 7. Optional - Connect the dry-contact alarms. This can be done at any time, before or after powering up the Repeater. 3.3 Required Tools and Materials Standard professional tool box (not supplied) 3.4 Unpacking Upon receiving the D-MBR-USA, perform the following:
1. Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit. 2. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment. 3. Verify that all of the equipment (listed below) is included. Otherwise contact Axell Wireless Ltd. D-MBR-USA Repeater AC power cable Alarms cable Ethernet cross cable for setup connection between computer and Repeater RS232 cable for CDMA modem setup CD with documentation 10 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 3.5 Criteria for Repeater Installation Location NOTE: The D-MBR-USA Repeater is usually installed in a rack-type enclosure in the communication room. The following criteria should be considered when selecting the Repeater installation site location:
Install the Repeater in a shielded, ventilated, and easy-to-reach area. Ventilation:
The repeater is cooled by forced air provided internally by high MTBF fan. Allow air flow at front and rear of the Repeater. Ensure that adequate airflow and ventilation within the rack and around the installed components so that the safety of the equipment is not compromised. It is recommended to allow for at least about 2 cm of airspace between devices in the rack. Install the Repeater close to the service area to monitor the output power and noise figure. Follow Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions. Use low loss cables to connect the antennas to the Repeater. Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. Verify that ambient temperature of the environment does not exceed 55C (131F) Verify that the equipment is grounded as required especially the supply connections. Axell Wireless Ltd 11 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 3.6 For GSM/GPRS Modems SIM Card Installation This procedure is NOT relevant for CDMA modems. CDMA modems do NOT require SIM cards. WARNING! Be sure that the repeater is powered off (disconnect the power connector) before inserting or removing the SIM card. To install the SIM card 1. Remove the Repeater front panel by releasing the captive screws. Figure 3-1. Opening Front Panel 2. Release the captive-screw on the modem card and gently pull modem card half-way out. Modem card captive screw 12 Figure 3-2. D-MBR Captive Screw Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER EPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND US T DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 3. Press the protrusion on the right side to extract the SIM card tray. ress the protrusion on the right side to extract the SIM card tray. Figure Figure 3-3. Extracted SIM Card Tray 4. Place the SIM card in the tray and push the tray in gently lace the SIM card in the tray and push the tray in gently until it clicks. 5. Push the card in again, close the cover and tighten the captive screws. Push the card in again, close the cover and tighten the captive screws. 1. Press right-side protrusion 1 CONTINUOUSLY until the SIM tray comes OUT. 2. You may need to use as 2 small sharp object (do NOT use a pencil). 3. Insert SIM card and push in 3 gently till it CLICKS. Figure 3-4. D-MBR with Secured Cover 3.7 Before Connecting the Antennas or Power Before Connecting the Antennas or Power Before Connecting the Antennas or Power Before connecting the antennas or power perform the following procedures described in this section:
Before connecting the antennas or power pe rform the following procedures described in this section:
Verify isolation between the donor and mobile antennas Verify isolation between the donor and mobile antennas Verify link between BTS and Repeater Verify link between BTS and Repeater 3.7.1 Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas Verifying Isolation between Donor and Mobile Antennas The isolation between the Base/Donor and Mobile/Service antennas is critical especially for high The isolation between the Base/Donor and Mobile/Ser vice antennas is critical especially for high gain, outdoor applications. For proper operation of the Repeater, it is recommended that the isolation between the Donor and For proper operation of the Repeater, it is recommended that the isolation between the Donor and For proper operation of the Repeater, it is recommended that the isolation between the Donor and Service antennas be at least 12dB higher than the Repeaters set gain. Service antennas be at least 12dB higher than the Repeaters set gain. Axell Wireless Ltd 13 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 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. 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. 14 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 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 section 2.1). 3. Verify all RF connectors are tightened and the cables and antennas are secured. 4. Connect the Service antenna to the Repeater MOBILE port. (Mobile antenna specifications and installation criteria are described in section 2.2). 5. Verify all RF connectors are tightened and the cables and antennas are secured. Axell Wireless Ltd 15 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 3.9 Grounding 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 The protective grounding conductor is copper with a 10AWG cross-section. To ground repeater Connect main ground to Repeater grounding lug. GND connector 16 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 3.10 Power Connections The Repeater operates from the power source. The power consumption is Max 320W for 3 bands, Max 400W for 4 bands. WARNING! Electrical Shock A. To prevent electrical shock when installing or modifying the system power wiring, disconnect the wiring at the power source before working with uninsulated wires or terminals. B. The AC input should be supplied on a 10A dual pole circuit breaker protected line with 3mm contact gap suitable for the end application. 1. Connect the GND. 2. Locate the 110/220V AC power outlet. 3. Connect the AC power cable to the Repeaters front panel Power connector. AC Power connector Axell Wireless Ltd 17 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 3.11 Dry Contact Alarm Connections NOTE: The dry-contact alarms may be connected at any time before or after the Repeater is powered-up. This option can be used to monitor third party equipment such as air-conditioners or power supplies that are located in the communication room. The D-MBR-USA 8-pin Alarm port supports dry-contact alarms and system alarm monitoring from an external source. To activate alarms 1. Connect the alarm according to the table in this section. 2. Activate and set the alarm in the External Alarms tab, according to section 4.5. To connect the dry contact alarm Connect the supplied Alarm 8-pin connector (DEGSOM P.N:
15EDGK-3.5-08P-14-00A) to the D-MBR-USA ALARM port, located on the front panel. Note 1: The wire connections to the Alarm connector can be secured with screws (no soldering is required). Note 2: In order to activate an alarm, it must be configured via the Web Management application (see 4.5) Pin No. Description Operation External Alarm_1 Triggers CMU Alarm ID 1 if set in the External Alarms tab. GND Ground, galvanic short to Repeater chassis. External Alarm_2 Triggers CMU Alarm ID 2 if set in the External Alarms tab. GND Ground, galvanic short to Repeater chassis External Alarm_3 Triggers CMU Alarm ID 3 if set in the External Alarms tab. Dry contact-common Dry contact relay common port Dry contact relay Normally Closed (NC) Dry contact relay Normally Open (NO) Normally Closed Dry contact is Normally Closed to the relay common port. The contact is closed (shorted) during normal Repeater operation opens when either a Major Alarm is detected or the Repeater is switched off. Normally Open Dry contact is Normally Open to the relay common port. The contact is open during normal Repeater operation and closes when either a Major Alarm is detected or the Repeater is switched off. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4 Initial Setup and Commissioning This section provides the setup procedures for the D-MBR-USA Repeater. The Repeater is designed for simple plug-and-play operation, only requiring the setup of a number of parameters (such as DL Output Power, bandwidth, and gain) through a local Web connection and verifying that the system is operating properly. The setup procedure consists of 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, we suggest you quickly review the section on Navigating the Web GUI Application. It is only a couple of pages and you will find it useful. 3. For each service, adjust the signal levels and configuring the sub-bands. 4. After the required coverage is attained for the location, verify that no Alarms are generated before connecting to the main control center. 5. Set the Repeater time and date. 6. Configure the external alarms. 7. Configure the communication and system parameters. 4.1 Open a Local WEB Session to the Repeater 4.1.1 Connect the Repeater to the Computer Interconnect the Repeater Ethernet port and the computer Ethernet port using the supplied Ethernet cross-cable. Ethernet cross-cable Figure 5.D-MBR-USA and Computer Ethernet Connection 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. Axell Wireless Ltd 19 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 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. AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4. Click the Properties button in the displayed Local Area Connection Status dialog. 5. In the Items list, double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP*IPv4) item. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog appears. 20 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL Note: The Repeater is supplied with the default IP address 192.168.1.253. 6. Assign your computer an IP address in the same subnet, in order to communicate with the unit. In the IP address area:
Enter the IP address 192.168.1.x, where x can be any number between 2 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. Axell Wireless Ltd 21 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 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 one of the Flash-enabled browsers listed in the system requirements. 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 that both are case sensitive and must be entered with lower case letters. 4. Click Login. The application main window appears. Continue according to the following section. 22 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4.2 Navigating the Web GUI Application This section describes how to navigate the Web Management application. Each service (AWS, LTE, PCS and CELL) has a dedicated set of configuration and monitoring menus (Alarms, ConfigParams and Band Info). The Web Access interface provides three groups of options, listed in the left side Topology Tree items:
CMU management, monitoring , configuration and administration options at the Repeater level. Sevice (LTE/CELL/AWS/PCS) band level RF parameters control and monitoring options. Users user definition and management options and enables changing user passwords. The figure below shows the Alarms pane for the LTE service. Currently selected service Tabs related to selected Tree item Topology Tree Items Pane related to selected tree item Operation Buttons Axell Wireless Ltd 23 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4.2.1 Operation Buttons The following Operation buttons are available. Item Selected Tree Item
(i.e. LTE) Description / Values Shows the currently selected topology tree item. Values: CMU, Band (e.g. LTE), Users Send Refresh CMU Reset 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 Click to refresh the current screen and update the displayed data Click to reset the Web Access application, in case of failure or display problems Date and Time Provides access to date and clock settings. Help 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 Service Pane and Tabs The upper area of each selected pane shows the tabs corresponding to that pane. Item Alarms Description / Values Band level alarms Control and Params RF settings and configuration of sub-channels. Band Info Shows band related identification information 4.2.3 CMU Pane and Tabs When the CMU item is selected in the Topology Tree, the following menu items are available. Description / Values Repeater identification, SW versions. Used to set IP, SNMP and SMS notification, modem communication parameters and AEM related settings. Log of previous and current system level alarms Item Axell-CMU Info Communication Configuration Alarms Log Axell-CMU Alarms Current system alarms External Alarms Axell-CMU SW Upgrade Used to enable and configure any connected external alarms. Options for CMU software upgrade. 24 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4.3 Signal Levels and Channel Configuration This section provides a description of the RF Gain setting criteria (set via the Controls and Params Pane) and a step-by-step procedure of the signal level and channel configuration procedure. 4.3.1 RF Gain Setting Criteria The RF Gain is set automatically by the Repeaters SALC function (section 0). The function sets the optimum gain without exceeding the isolation limit. The gain range is up to 80dB for all bands and is set by default to its maximum value of 80dB. The gain will then be modified automatically to its optimum value by the SALC mechanism. This mechanism performs gradual learning of traffic load characteristics and adjusts the Repeater RF Gain accordingly. (See section 0 for more information on the SALC mechanism). 4.3.2 Adjusting the Signal Levels and Configuring Channels The Control and Params (parameters) window is used to configure up to 8 channels for each band and the RF parameters. This section describes each of the fields. Up to 8 sub-bands referred to as filters can be defined, where each sub-band is individually defined by setting the following:
Bandwidth (start and stop frequency) - each sub-band can be set over specific bandwidths. For example, LTE sub-channels can be defined over the full (upper and lower) LTE for the following bandwidths: 1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz or 15MHz Maximum power Maximum gain Gain delta The defined sub-bands are displayed in the lower part of the screen for reference. Refer to the Band Info tab for information on the relevant bandwidths for each frequency. If you attempt to define a bandwidth (block) that is not appropriate for the selected frequency, the appropriate notification will appear. Note that the number of supported channels depends on the technology as indicated below. Filter BW Technology Frequency bands Number of FPGA Resources 2 2.5Mhz-20MHz
( in 2.5MHz steps) 1.5,2.5,11Mhz 1.4,3,5,10,15,20Mhz CDMA CDMA LTE 850/1700/1900 MHz 850MHz 2 700/850/1700/1900 MHz 2 To adjust the signal levels and configure the channels 1. In the left pane (Topology Tree), select the band (LTE, CELL, etc.) whose sub-bands are to be configured. 2. Click the Control and Params tab. The relevant window appears. The window is divided into the following areas:
System overall parameters for the selected service. Filter definitions used to define up to 8 sub-bands and their RF parameters. Sub-bands view graphical display of defined sub-bands for the selected service. Axell Wireless Ltd 25 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER Note: The following pane shows the LTE Control and Params tab (other band tabs are similar, except for the parameter values). Click Send with each change Service level parameters sub-band definitions Defined Lower A,B,C band channels Defined Upper C band channels Figure 4-6. Params and Control Tab 3. In the System area:
Verify that the RF Transmission Enable parameter is checked. (This parameter is used to disable (and re-enable) RF transmission for the band.) Set the user defined maximum output signal level for this band by defining the Max Composite DL Output Power according to your site requirements (click Send). (The Measured Composite DL Output Power is displayed in the adjacent field.) If the Max Composite DL Output Power composite output power exceeds the defined value, the Smart ALC feature begins working. Set the Max Composite UL Output Power according to your site requirements. This is the maximum output signal level for this band. 26 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL Additional parameters (not required for initial setup) are:
Oscillation Prevention Enable - Enables oscillation detection mechanism that maintains repeater functionality. Temperature - Displays Repeater ambient temperature. DL Output Threshold Delta (dB) - the delta from the set Composite Output Power, below which the alarm 'Donor power is too low' is activated. For example, if the DL Output Threshold value is set to 8dB, when the Measured Composite DL output power is 8dB less than the set Composite Output Power, an alarm is generated. Meas. Composite DL Output Power displays the currently measured output signal level. 4. Configure each required sub-band (Filter) as follows and then click Send:
Check the Enable box to activate the sub-band. The configuration parameters in that row will be available. Set the Start and Stop DL Frequency (MHz) in the corresponding fields. (The UL frequencies are automatically defined according to the DL values). The defined BW will be displayed in the BW KHz column (to the left of the Start Frequency). Be sure to choose Start/Stop values that provide the appropriate BW (i.e. for LTE 1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz or 15MHz). Set the (Downlink) Max Gain as follows: by default, the MAX Gain (DL) parameter is set to its highest level (82dB). Change the Channel Max Gain (DL) according to the measured/calculated input power and isolation measurements. The recommended Maximum Gain setting is approximately 15 dB less than the isolation between the service and donor antennas. 5. If the site NOISE LEVEL is high enough to cause interference, adjust the noise level as follows:
Adjust the Gain Delta parameter this sets the delta between the uplink and downlink gain (so the uplink gain is relatively lower than the downlink gain. Click Send. The defined sub-band will appear in the display in the appropriate area. Repeat the procedure until the desired coverage is achieved. 6. More information on parameters for the selected sub-band:
DL Set Ch. Max. Gain Sets the power for the antennas. The value is about 15 dB less than the isolation between the donor antenna and the mobile antenna. The Value defined in the DL path is reflected in the UL path, however to define different UL and DL path values the Gain Delta parameter is used and its defined value is added to the UL value. DL Measured RSSI - measured DL signal. DL Measured Ch. Gain - measured DL Gain (dB) for the selected sub-band. DL Measured Ch. Power - measured Power (dBm) for the selected sub-band. UL Gain - used for noise control. Sets the difference between UL and DL gain. UL Measured Ch. Gain - measured UL Gain (dB) for the selected sub-band. 7. Click Send (top window area option). 8. After the channels have been configured and the required coverage is attained for the location, verify that no Alarms are generated:
Axell Wireless Ltd 27 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER Click the Alarms tab Verify that all the indicators are GREEN in the Alarms tab. 4.4 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. CMU Reset 3. Set the date and time parameters and click on Set. 4. Click CMU Reset. 28 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4.5 Configuring External Alarms Any connected alarms (section 3.11) 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. 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. Axell Wireless Ltd 29 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4.6 Communication and System Parameters The Communication Configuration tab is used to define the IP parameters, modem parameters, and trap notification (SNMP or SMS). 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. The various options are grouped into dedicated areas as illustrated below. Modem parameters IP Address settings AEM configuration Trap sending frequency SNMP IP destinations SMS destinations mobile numbers 4.6.2 IP Address Configuration The Repeater supports both Static and DHCP addresses. 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. 30 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL To assign the unit IP address 1. Access the CMU Configuration tab according to section 4.6.1. 2. To assign the unit addresses:
Local address - in the IP Configuration area, assign the unit the IP address, Netmask and Gateway parameters provided by your system administrator. DHCP server address checkmark the option Request Additional DHCP Address. The assigned address can be seen in the DHCP Address field. 4.7 Modem Communication Setup This section describes how to access the modem communication settings. The following sections describe how to configure for specific communication requirements: packet switch (GSM/GPRS or CDMA), Direct Circuit Switch (GSM/GPRS only) or other settings. To access the modem settings Click the Communication Configuration tab and in the Modem area choose Communication field as illustrated below (the options are described in the following table). Axell Wireless Ltd 31 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER In the communication field, select For this communication mode. Fixed IP. Always ON. Direct CS. Modem OFF Packet Switch mode: refer to the GSM/GPRS or CDMA sections below according to your modem. Additional parameters: define according to your operator requirements. Note: After the modem connects to the network, the Modem IP Address is displayed. Direct Circuit Switch. (See 4.7.3) Additional parameters: Also (depending on the configuration required by your operator), define the Connection Init string, User Name, Password and Direct CS Modem IP (an internal address used for Web surfing. IP Callback Special mode for specific installation types. 4.7.1 GSM/GPRS Communication For GSM/GPRS communication, GSM/GPRS modems are installed. These modems support both a Packet Switch and a Direct Circuit Switch connection. NOTE: It is assumed that the SIM card is already installed according to section 3.6. To define the modem parameters 1. Click CMU in the left tree pane and select the Communication Configuration pane. 2. In the Modem area, set the Communication mode as Always ON. 3. Define any additional parameters as required by your operator. 32 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4.7.2 Verizon CDMA Modem Communication Configuration Configure the modem parameters and activate the modem in the Verizon network. 4.7.2.1 Configuring the Modem Parameters To configure for a CDMA modem 1. In the Modem area above, verify that:
Modem Communication = Always On Remote Phone no. = #777 Modem Init String = empty field (blank) Enterprise ID = Verizon. 2. Activate the modem in the Verizon network according to the following section. Axell Wireless Ltd 33 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4.7.2.2 Activating the modem in the Verizon network WARNING!!! Settings of the Modem are sensitive to changes. Insert values and parameters with particular care in order to enable the remote connection. Below is the activation procedure for the modem in the Verizon Wireless Network. 1. Open the Repeater and connect the RS-232 cable (provided in the accessory kit) to the CMU card RS-232 connector. CDMA Modem CDMA Modem Connect supplied RS232 cable to RS-232 connector. After completing the modem setup, be sure to remove the cable CAREFULLY so as to avoid damaging the adjacent Ethernet connector. 2. Open HyperTerminal with (or eqvivalent program) 3. Set connection speed to 115,200, no flow control. 4. Type AT and you should get a response OK. 5. Use the command ATD*22899; (ensure there is a semi-colon ; after the dial string, otherwise you will make a circuit data call). This will start your OTASP (Over-The-Air, Service Provisioning) session. The following messages should be displayed:
+WOT1: Programming in Progress
+WOTS: SPL unlocked
+WOTP: PRL download OK
+WOTM: MDM download OK
+WOTC: Commit successful
+WOT2: Programming Successful!
34 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL IMPORTANT* After programming, remove the RS-232 cable for proper modem function on the Verizon network. 6. After a few minutes, a Modem IP Address should appear on the CMU GUI screen. This indicates the modem is functioning on the Verizon Network. The module is then set up for both voice and data. 4.7.3 Direct Circuit Switch Connection A. On the Repeater, set the Repeater Modem parameters (above) as follows:
Communication - Direct CS To provide security, set the User Name and Password for the repeater (the same User Name and Password will be defined on the dial-up connection). You may modify (optional) the Direct CS Modem IP this is the Web address used to open a Repeater session. Otherwise, the default displayed value can be used. B. On your computer, set up a dial-up connection as follows:
1. Via Network Connections, create a Dial-up connection on your computer (Connect using a dial-
up modem). The procedure may vary slightly depending on your Operating System. 2. Define the parameters as follows:
ISP connection name user defined, recognizable name for this connection for future reference. Phone Number the number corresponding to the SIM card installed on the Repeater. User Name and Password the User Name and Password (if assigned) that you allocated in the Modem parameters in the Communication dialog (see previous section). C. Open a session to the Repeater:
1. On your computer, click the relevant dial-up connection item or the icon, to open a dial-up route to the Repeater. 2. Open a Web Browser and enter the Direct CS Modem IP that is defined in the Modem parameters on your Repeater. A session will be opened to the Repeater. Axell Wireless Ltd 35 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 4.8 Configuring Notification Method - SNMP Trap or SMS The Repeater can be configured provide fault notification either by sending traps to defined IP addresses or by sending an SMS message to configured destinations (only one option can be selected). 4.8.1 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. 36 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 4.8.2 Configuring SMS Notification Destinations You may configure up to five SMS destinations (mobile numbers). To set SMS Destination parameters 1. In the Use Destination field, select the SMS option from drop-down list. Select SMS option from drop-
down list Define the SMS destinations
(mobile numbers) 2. Define up to five SMS destinations (for example, + xxx541234567):
3. Click Send. 4.8.3 AEM (Axell Element Manager) Configuration Configure the AEM parameters provided by the system administrator so that the 3018D Repeater is integrated in the network and can be centrally managed. Axell Wireless Ltd 37 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 5 Administrative Operations The following administrative operations are described in this section:
User Management defining and changing users and passwords. Viewing the Repeater information such as software and hardware versions, serial number, etc. Software upgrade 5.1 User Management This section describes how to perform the user management operations. By default, two users belonging to one of two authentication levels are defined on the Repeater. You may add new users, according to one of the available profiles, modify or delete existing users. 5.1.1 User Levels Two 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 Users. The list of users is displayed in the Configuration Pane according to the identifying information and authentication level (Role). Edit user Delete user Add user The following table provides a description of the Users dialog options. Option Description Add User (button) Adds a new user with to user defined access level and password. Del(ete) Edit Deletes a selected user from the list. Enables changing the definitions of an existing user. 38 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 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. 39 Axell Wireless Ltd PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 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. 5.2 Viewing Band Information Use the Band Information screen to view the hardware and software versions of the D-MBR-USA Repeater. NOTE: Usually, these fields are grayed-out. Grayed-out fields indicate that the display is Read-only. Active fields indicate that the parameter values can be defined. To access the Band Information window 1. From the Tree Pane, select the relevant service. 2. Select the Band Info tab. The relevant parameters are displayed. 40 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 5.3 CMU Software Upgrade The procedure described in this section is used to upgrade the repeater CMU. Note: This procedure is performed for every new management version. To Upgrade the Repeater 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 in the screen. Axell Wireless Ltd 41 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting D-MBR-USA provides an automatic system shutdown and recovery mechanism that is activated when certain alarms are active. In addition, the repeater provides three types of indications and troubleshooting tools:
Alarms screen in Web access application Alarms Log used to view a record of past generated alarms Status LEDs on Dual-Band Repeater front panel The following sections provide a description of the troubleshooting procedures according to the Repeater LED indicators and the Web access Alarms. 6.1 Shutdown and Recovery Mechanism The D-MBR-USA shutdown-recovery mechanism mutes the system in the event of specific alarms generation and re-activates the signal after the alarms are shut off. The following alarms cause the system to enter the shutdown mode:
Uplink RSSI. Downlink RSSI. Detection of oscillation. Uplink high output power out of range. Downlink high output power out of range. The system periodically samples the above alarms at 0.5 seconds intervals (by default). If an alarm is active for nine sequential loops (e.g. 0.5 * 9 = 4.5 seconds), the system will 'shut down' by muting the PAMP. When the system is in Shutdown mode, the recovery function will periodically sample the alarms every two hours (by default). If the relevant alarm is no longer active, the system will return to normal operation mode and reactive the signal. The sampling and timing mechanisms can be modified by a technician level user. The shutdown mode can be turned off by the user and the system re-enabled in normal operation mode by setting RF Transmission Enable to ON. 42 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 6.2 Alarms Screen The Alarms tab provides the alarms generated by the Repeater, enabling the user to monitor the system operation. To access the Alarms window From the Tree Pane, select the band (LTE/CELL/AWS/PCS) and choose the Alarms tab. The relevant parameters are displayed. NOTE: The alarm status remains RED once the alarm was triggered. To return the status to normal operation (Green), click the ACK All button. Alarm Descriptions Click Ack All button to reset the alarms Alarm Fault and most probable cause and Recommendation System Mute Generates an alarm when Repeater amplification is muted (automatically) User Mute Repeater amplification is muted (manually) as a result of an operator action. Built In Test Temperature Donor Power Too Low PAmp Current Self test. High temperature. Most probable cause: Unit temperature becomes high. Excessive heat. Recommendation: Check the Repeater case for external causes (sun, hot environment, air flow is blocked). Eliminate the reason for excessive heat The signal from the Donor antenna is too low. Check connections and antenna position. Generates an alarm when the Power exceeds the allowed limits. Fault in the DL or UL path. Axell Wireless Ltd 43 Alarm RSSI VSWR Reduced Gain by IMOP Interferer Power Exceeded PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER Fault and most probable cause and Recommendation Most probable cause: Downlink (Uplink) power amplifier module outputs a low current. Recommendation: Check the LEDs in the Repeater Fault in the DL or UL path Most probable cause: caused by a excessively high input signal Recommendation: Check the LEDs in the Repeater This alarm is triggered when the return loss of the Downlink antenna or cable connection exceeds 3 dB (VSWR 6:1). This alarm provides an indication of the status of the cable connected to the antenna. If a cable is defective, the VSWR is decreased and the alarm is triggered. Shows when the IMOP mechanism was activated in order to respond to detected oscillations. GREEN normal operation no oscillations were detected. RED oscillations were detected and the system reduced gain in order to eliminate the oscillations. Check the Donor and Mobile antenna installations for isolation. After isolation is within the required levels, the system will automatically increase gain (since it will no longer affect oscillations and) and the LED will turn GREEN. Indicates if there is any external interference at a level that may affect the operation of the unit. Green low or no interference. Unit operation is not affected. Red high external interference that may affect the operation of the unit. It is recommended to identify the source of the interference and distance the source or the unit from each other. 44 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL 6.3 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. The following figure provides an example of the Alarms Log. 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 Axell Wireless Ltd 45 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER 6.4 D-MBR-USA Front Panel LED Troubleshooting The D-MBR-USA Repeater includes LED indicators for each supported band on its front panel (see 1.4) in addition to the two Ethernet LEDs. The following table provides a description of the Service and Ethernet LED statuses and troubleshooting procedures. LED Color Status and Probable Cause Recommendation Service Green Normal operation
Red Blinking Orange/red Major error The Repeater must be replaced User mute System mute
- Due to isolation problem or temperature Check gain of repeater. If gain is minimum, then it is likely an isolation problem -> improve the isolation. Reset the Repeater by turning if off and on again. If the fault continues, replace the unit. CCD Blinking Green System initiating
MDM Steady Green Blinking Green Steady Red Modem isnt defined or modem operating normally. Modem is trying to connect. Modem is trying to connect 46 Axell Wireless Ltd AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL Appendix A: Specifications RF Per Band DL LTE CELL 700 MHz 850 MHz L728-746 869-894 U746-757
AWS 1700 MHz 2210-
2155
PCS 1900 LTE CELL AWS PCS 1900 MHz 700 MHz 850 MHz 1700 MHz MHz UL 1930-
1990
L698-
716 U776-
787 824-849 1710-1755 1850-1910
Up to 8 or 12 sub-bands model dependent 82 dB 2.5 dB 0-25 dB
+ 33dBm
+33dBm
+30dBm +30dBm
+27dBm
+27dBm
+27dBm
+27dBm Parameters
*Frequency Range
(MHz) Selectable Blocks Passband Gain (max) Passband Ripple Gain Attenuation
(1dB steps) Composite Output Power Propagation Delay
* U Upper LTE frequency; L Lower LTE Frequency
**700 - all LTE filters 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz; Cellular A , A' , A'', B, B' , up to 25MHz in 2.5MHz steps and all LTE filters;
AWS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters; PCS up to 20Mhz in 2.5Mhz steps and all LTE filters
< 6 sec Power Supply Parameter Power Supply Description 110/240 VAC Power Consumption Max 320W for 3 bands, Max 400W for 4 bands Total RF Input Power (No Damage)
+ 10 dBm Impedance Level V.SW.R 50 Ohm 1.5:1 Mechanical Specifications Parameter Size B x H x D Weight Environmental Specifications Description 450 mm x 225 x 500 mm (19 x 5U x 19.7) 77 lbs(35Kg) for 3 bands, 86 lbs (39Kg) for 4 bands The Repeater is designed for indoor installation. Parameter Environmental conditions Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity MTBF, Complete System Description Indoor, forced cooling
-10 to +50 C (14 to 122 F)
-40 to +85 C (-40 to +185 F) 85%
> 70 000 hrs. Axell Wireless Ltd 47 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USERS MANUAL AXELL D-MBR-USA REPEATER Connectors Connector RF Connectors: Base/Mobile Communications Type N-Type, Female RJ-45 Coupling Connectors (-30dB) Base/Mobile SMA Female Alarms - optional Dry Contacts 8 pins (See section 3.11) Normally Closed (NC); Common; Normally Open (NO)
(*) All parameters are typical @ +25C 48 Axell Wireless Ltd
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1 | 2011-11-23 | 869 ~ 894 | AMP - Amplifier | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2011-11-23
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Axell Wireless
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007840820
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1 | Physical Address |
The Cobham Centre
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Marlow, Bucks, N/A SL7 1TF
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United Kingdom
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
p******@tracglobal.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NEO
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
DFR-CELL-3380
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** B********
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1 | Title |
Operations Support Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
+44(0********
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1 | Fax Number |
+44(0********
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b******@cobhamwireless.com
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n/a | ||||||
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n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | AMP - Amplifier | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | DR3308 850MHz Booster | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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? | Yes | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Booster. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Warwick Ltd
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1 | Name |
K****** W****
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1 | Telephone Number |
00-44********
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1 | Fax Number |
00-44********
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K******@element.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824 | 829 | 0.56 | Amp | F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824 | 829 | 0.56 | Amp | GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22H | 869 | 894 | 2.57 | Amp | F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 22H | 869 | 894 | 2.57 | Amp | GXW |
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