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Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 1/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by GST-IC-ELITE-1943 USER MANUAL November 18, 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 1 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 2/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
[CHANGE RECORD]
DATE NAMES DESCRIPTIONS VERSION REMARK September 5, 2016 H.J.CHOI Original Draft September 23th, 2016 H.J.CHOI Add a Modem redundant Configuration November 11, 2016 H.J.CHOI Change a Model Number Edit contents 1.0 1.1 1.2 November 18, 2016 H.J.CHOI Edit according to FCC/ UL Regulation 1.3 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 2 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 3/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
[TABLE OF CONTENTS]
CHAPTERs INDEX 1. GENERAL ............................................................................ 8 1.1. Purpose ............................................................................................ 8 1.2. Copyright .......................................................................................... 8 1.3. FCC Warning Statements ....................................................................... 9 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 11 2.1. System Overview ............................................................................... 11 2.2. Main Features ................................................................................... 12 3. SYSTEM DESIGN .................................................................. 13 3.1. Perspective View ............................................................................... 13 3.2. Exterior View ................................................................................... 14 3.3. Interior View .................................................................................... 15 3.4. External Interface .............................................................................. 16 4. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION ......................................................... 17 4.1. RF Performance ................................................................................ 17 4.2. ICS General Performance ..................................................................... 19 4.3. Frequency Information ....................................................................... 19 4.3.1. CDMA Band CLASS 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19 4.3.2. LTE Band 25 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 3 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 4/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 4.4. Configuration & Mechanical Specification ................................................ 20 5. SYSTEM BLOCK CONFIGURATION .............................................. 21 5.1. Block Diagram ................................................................................... 21 5.2. Signal & Data Flow ............................................................................ 22 6. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ........................................................ 23 6.1. General ........................................................................................... 23 6.2. Channel (Band) Selection ..................................................................... 23 6.3. ALC/ AGC & Gain Balance Function ....................................................... 24 6.4. Smart AGS (Auto Gain Setting) Function ................................................. 24 6.5. ASD (Auto Shut Down) Function ........................................................... 25 6.6. ICS Function ..................................................................................... 26 6.7. Download ......................................................................................... 27 6.8. NMS Operation .................................................................................. 27 6.9. System Gain Auto Saving .................................................................... 27 7. STATUS/ CONTROL & ALARM MONITORING .................................. 28 7.1. Status Monitoring and Control Parameters .............................................. 28 7.2. Alarm Monitoring ............................................................................... 30 8. WEB-UI OVERVIEW ............................................................... 32 8.1. Configuration the Laptop to Connect to the Repeater .................................. 32 8.2. Login-In Screen ................................................................................. 33 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 4 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 5/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 8.3. Main Screen ..................................................................................... 34 8.4. RF Status ......................................................................................... 35 8.5. RF Configuration ............................................................................... 36 8.6. Alarm Configuration ........................................................................... 37 8.7. Fake Alarm Configuration .................................................................... 38 8.8. Communication Configuration ............................................................... 39 8.9. User Management .............................................................................. 40 8.10. Alarm Log ........................................................................................ 41 8.11. Log ................................................................................................. 42 8.12. Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 43 8.13. Software Update ............................................................................... 44 8.14. System Reset .................................................................................... 45 8.15. Factory Default Setting ....................................................................... 46 8.16. Configuration Transfer ........................................................................ 47 9. SYSTEM INSTALLATION .......................................................... 48 9.1. Warnings and Hazards ......................................................................... 49 9.1.1. Electric Shock ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 49 9.1.2. Exposure to RF ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 9.2. Position Antenna ................................................................................ 49 9.3. Cabling ............................................................................................ 50 9.4. Service Man Installation Guide ............................................................. 50 9.4.1. Pole Mount Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 51 9.4.2. Wall Mount Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 55 5 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 6/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 9.4.3. Recommended Distance for installing system mounting ................................................................................................ 58 9.5. Cable Connection .............................................................................. 59 9.5.1. AC Power cable connection ........................................................................................................................................................... 59 9.5.2. FAN Power Cable Connection ....................................................................................................................................................... 60 9.5.3. RET Cable Connection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 60 9.5.4. Local Maintenance Connection .................................................................................................................................................... 60 9.5.5. Grounding cable Connection ........................................................................................................................................................ 61 FIGUREs INDEX FIGURE 1. FCC/ UL CERTIFICATION STATEMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 2. GST-IC-ELITE 1943 APPLICATION CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 3. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 PERSPECTIVE VIEW ........................................................................................................................................ 13 FIGURE 4. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 EXTERIOR VIEW............................................................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 5. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 INTERIOR VIEW ............................................................................................................................................... 15 FIGURE 6. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 EXTERNAL INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................. 16 FIGURE 7. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 BLOCK DIAGRAM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................... 21 FIGURE 8. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 SIGNAL AND DATA FLOW .............................................................................................................................. 22 FIGURE 9. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 THE WAY TO SELECT THE OPERATING CHANNEL (BAND) ............................................................... 23 FIGURE 17. A BAND SHUTDOWN CONDITION: START TO ASD ALGORITHM ONLY CDMA BAND ............................................. 25 FIGURE 18. TOTAL BAND SHUTDOWN CONDITION: START TO ASD ALGORITHM FINAL AMP ......................................................... 25 FIGURE 19. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ICS FUNCTION OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... 26 FIGURE 20. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ILC FUNCTION INTERWORKING .............................................................................................................. 26 FIGURE 21. THE WAY TO FIX THE BRACKET ON THE POLE (NORMAL TYPE) ....................................................................................... 51 FIGURE 22. INSTALLING THE STEEL BAND ......................................................................................................................................................... 52 FIGURE 23. THE WAY TO USING A STEEL BAND ............................................................................................................................................... 52 FIGURE 24. THE WAY TO HANG THE SYSTEM FOR POLE MOUNTING ...................................................................................................... 53 FIGURE 25. THE WAY TO FIX FIRMLY THE SYSTEM FOR POLE MOUNTING ............................................................................................ 54 FIGURE 26. DETACH THE UNUSED BRACKET AND BOLT ............................................................................................................................... 55 FIGURE 27. FIXING THE BRACKET FOR INSTALLING A WALL MOUNT ...................................................................................................... 56 FIGURE 28. THE WAY TO HANG THE SYSTEM FOR WALL MOUNTING ..................................................................................................... 57 FIGURE 29. THE WAY TO FIX FIRMLY THE SYSTEM FOR WALL MOUNTING ............................................................................................ 57 FIGURE 30. RECOMMENDED DISTANCE FOR INSTALLING SYSTEM MOUNTING .................................................................................... 58 6 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 7/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by TABLEs INDEX TABLE 1. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 UNIT CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................... 15 TABLE 2. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 16 TABLE 3. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 RF PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 18 TABLE 4. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ICS GENERAL PERFORMANCE ....................................................................................................................... 19 TABLE 5. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 OPERATION BAND FOR CDMA BAND CLASS 1 ......................................................................................... 19 TABLE 6. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 OPERATION BAND FOR LTE BAND 25 ........................................................................................................ 19 TABLE 7. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS ......................................................................................... 20 TABLE 8. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 SIGNAL AND DATA FLOW ................................................................................................................................ 22 TABLE 9. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 STATUS MONITORING AND CONTROL PARAMETERS ............................................................................. 29 TABLE 10. MONITORING ALARM PARAMETERS.................................................................................................................................................. 31 TABLE 11. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................... 48 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 7 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 8/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 1. General 1.1. Purpose This document introduces features, specifications, structures and operation guideline for the GST-IC-ELITE-1943 CDMA & LTE Repeater 1.2. Copyright All text and image in this document are subject to the copyright of GS Instech Co., Ltd. This document may not be reproduced, distributed, or modified without the written permission of GS Instech Co., Ltd. 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 8 Version 1.3 Date November 18, 2016 Page 9/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 1.3. FCC Warning Statements FCC Warning Statement for system is follows. Must attach the label under manufacturing. Figure 1. FCC/ UL Certification Statement 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 9 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 10/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL FCC Part 15.105 statement (Class A) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Part 15.21 statement Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Home/ personal use are prohibited Use of unauthorized antennas, cables, and/or coupling devices not conforming with ERP/EIRP and/or indooronly restrictions is prohibited 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 10 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 11/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 2. Introduction 2.1. System Overview GST-IC-ELITE-1943 is designed to improve coverage and capacity of CDMA Band Class 1 and LTE Band25 services in all shadowed and blanked areas of Sprint network. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 receives and improves weak signals as cancelling the multi-path interference even if there is a lack of isolation between Donor and Service antenna. This solution does not request any costs for Backhaul installation, so will save OPEX and CAPEX. Figure 2. GST-IC-ELITE 1943 Application Configurations 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 11 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 12/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 2.2. Main Features Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Maintain the Quality of Demodulation performance on the Overlay-Cell Region using Delay-Reduction Technology ( Less than 4us for CDMA & LTE) Provide the SNMP Solution Ensure the Uplink-Sensitivity and Suppress Rising-UL noise floor under high out-power at Downlink using PIMD-Reduction Technology ( Less than 153dBc) Excellent RF Specifications
- High Gain: more than 105dB
- Low Noise figure under all system gain condition: Less than 4dB
- Grate Performance of Interference Cancellation: G=I+15dB
- High Rejection: More than -50dBc at Band Edge 450 KHz Adaptable functions for Operation
- RS (Pilot) Aware, Smart ALC & ASD, Attenuator for each Band
- Total Bandwidth of 25MHz Configurable in 1.25MHz Step for CDMA up to 15MHz and 5MHz Step for LTE up to 10MHz Complies with NEMA 4 (equal to IP66) for Outdoor application Apply for Cascade 6 chain installation FCC Part 24, Part 15B class A UL 60950-1, 60950-22 certificated 12 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 13/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3. System Design 3.1. Perspective View Locking Bolt Handle for carrying FAN Connector FAN Installation Bracket FAN Cable Figure 3. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Perspective View 13 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 14/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3.2. Exterior View
[Top View]
7.8"(200mm) 13.2"(335mm)
) m m 0 8 4
(
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9 1
[Left View]
[Front View]
[Right View]
[Rear View]
[Bottom View]
Figure 4. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Exterior View 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 14 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 15/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3.3. Interior View 4 6 1 5 7 2 8 9 3 Figure 5. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Interior View No Name Remark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power Supply Unit Input: 110Vac~240Vac/ Output (DC):+32V, 24V, 5.6V SNMP Board For EMS using Wireless Modem Surge Protect Board RET Surge Protection High Power Amplifier For generating High RF Power ICM
(Interference Cancellation Module) Contains RF Up & Down Convertor, Digital Signal Processing and Controller Unit Duplexer Separate Downlink and Uplink Frequency Band Modem Coupling Port Connect the Wireless Modem Output LTE Modem For Status Monitoring and Control from Server CDMA Modem For Status Monitoring and Control from Server Table 1. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Unit Configuration 15 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 16/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3.4. External Interface 1 AC IN 2 RET 3 4 FAN 7 8 DONOR ANT 5 6 SERVICE ANT Figure 6. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 External Interface No NAMES DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AC IN AC Power Input Port MS-3102A-10SL-3P RJ-45 & SIM CARD SLOT RET FAN Local Maintenance & Modem Activation Local: RJ-45 SLOT: AUSIM-115AADA0-R02 Remote Antenna Control Port (AISG 2.0) SU20SPR-8S/ 29V_1.5A max FAN Power & Alarm Connection MS3102A14S-2P Donor ANT Donor Antenna Connection 7/16 DIN Female with 30dB Coupler Service ANT Service Antenna Connection 7/16 DIN Female with 30dB Coupler LED System Total Alarm Indication General Performance Vent-Core Maintain Humidity & Temp Inside IP66 Table 2. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 External Interface Description 16 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 17/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 4. System Specification 4.1. RF Performance Parameter Down Link Up Link Remark Frequency Range 1930MHz ~ 1995MHz 1850MHz ~ 1915MHz Input Range
-62dBm ~ -32dBm/ Total
-75dBm ~ -45dBm/ Total Output Power
+43dBm (20W) max. CDMA 10W+LTE 10W / Total
+30dBm (1W) max. Channel Capacity CDMA 15MHz max/ 1.25MHz Step LTE 10MHz max (9.01MHz for OBW)/ 5MHz Step Range 65dB ~ 105dB (Max 40dB) Gain Adjust Step Accuracy Ripple 0.5dB 0.5dB 1.5dB p-p Roll off
> 50dBc @ Channel OBW 1MHz
> 50dBc @ Channel OBW 450KHz
> 75dBc @ Channel OBW 3.5MHz ALC: 30dB Manual: 10dB Waveform Quality For CDMA No Feedback & Max/ Min Input 0.99 (Rho) G=I+15dB & Fading 10Hz G=I 0.95 (Rho) EVM No Feedback & Max/ Min Input 16QAM QPSK 64QAM QPSK 16QAM 64QAM G=I+15dB & Fading 10Hz G=I 17 7.1%
5.1%
3.2%
8%
For LTE 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 18/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL Parameter Down Link Up Link Remark Frequency Error Downlink Transmitter Intermodulation Uplink Transmitter Intermodulation System Delay Noise Figure TX/RX Isolation Cancellation Depth VSWR OB Unwanted Emission
< 0.05ppm
> 153dBc Suppress Uplink Intermodulation Product
> 153dBc Suppress Downlink Intermodulation Product
< 4us CDMA & LTE Less than 4dB @ Min & Max Gain
> 110dBc G=I+15dB
< 1.5 : 1
<-5.5dBm @50KHz f < 5.05MHz (RBW: 100KHz)
<-12.5dBm @5.05MHz f < 10.05MHz (RBW: 100KHz) For LTE
<-13dBm @10.5MHz f < 15MHz (RBW: 1MHz) ACLR
> 45dBc @5MHz, > 45dBc @10MHz For LTE 885 kHz
-45 dBc with a 30KHz RBW 1.98 MHz Pout > 33dBm; -55dBc with a 30KHz RBW 28dBm Pout<33dBm; -22dBm with a 30KHz RBW Spurious Emission 2.25 MHz
-13dBm with a 30KHz RBW For CDMA 4.0 MHz
-13dBm / 1 kHz: 9 kHz < f < 150 kHz
-13dBm / 10 kHz: 150 kHz < f < 30 MHz
-13dBm/100 kHz: 30 MHz < f < 1 GHz
-13dBm / 1 MHz: 1 GHz < f < 12.75 GHz ITU category A 3rd Intermodulation Emission
< -13dBm @ Modulated Input 2 tones -65dBm each CDMA & LTE Table 3. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 RF Performance Description 18 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 19/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 4.2. ICS General Performance No. Parameter Condition Specification 1 2 3 4 Gain Re-Tracking Time after reset Target Gain 1dB Isolation Sensing Range G = I + 15dB G = I
-10dB < Gain < 10dB
-20dB < Gain < 20dB Static 10Hz
< 10 Sec Accuracy 1 Accuracy 3 General Operating Fast Fading Table 4. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ICS General Performance 4.3. Frequency Information 4.3.1. CDMA Band CLASS 1 Block A D B E F C Transmit frequency band (MHz) Uplink Downlink Bandwidth UL / DL 1850 1865 1870 1885 1890 1895 1865 1870 1885 1890 1895 1910 1930 1945 1950 1965 1970 1975 1945 1950 1965 1970 1975 1990 15 5 15 5 5 15 Table 5. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Operation Band for CDMA Band Class 1 4.3.2. LTE Band 25 BW 5MHz 10MHz ERAFCN (Count 1 step) Center Frequency (100KHz step) Start 8065 8090 Stop 8665 8640 Start(MHz) Stop(MHz) 1932.5 1935 1992.5 1990 Table 6. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Operation Band for LTE Band 25 19 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Remark Donor Duplexer include Modem ANT port 3.7A max On Bottom side Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 20/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 4.4. Configuration & Mechanical Specification Parameter Donor/ Service Antenna Filter Power Supply Specification One Output port-duplex type for LTE & CDMA AC Input Voltage: 110~240V (50/60Hz) DC Output Voltage: 32V/ 24V/ 5.6V Operation Temperature
-40C~+55C (100%RH) Storage Temperature
-40C~+85C (5~95%RH) Antenna: 7/16 DIN Female Ethernet: RJ-45 AC: MS-3102A10SL-3P FAN: MS-3102A14S-2P RET: SU20SPR Connectors Size Weigh 19" x 13.2" x 7.8"(480mm x 335mm x 200mm) Without Bracket Less than 25kg (55.1lb) Without Bracket Power Consumption Less than 350W MTBF 100,000 hours or higher Internal Modem LTE Modem primary Back up with CDMA Modem RET Provide a physical Connection & 29V/1.5Amax AISG 2.0 Standard Dust Resistance Telcordia GR63-CORE Vibration Resistance 1G, 10~150Hz, 0.1 Octaves/min Grounding nonferrous metal and anchoring point on bottom side For RF and power cabling Environmental Spec. Sustained winds. Altitude Mount Application Pollution degree Overvoltage Category NEMA4 150mph AMSL 10,000ft IP 66 Metal or Wooden Poles 8"-20" outside diameter PD2 OVC II Table 7. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Mechanical & Environment conditions 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 20 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 21/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 5. System Block Configuration 5.1. Block Diagram Figure 7. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Block Diagram Configuration The repeater improves service in the Sprint Network of CDMA Class 1 & LTE Band 25. User may select frequency band according to the site peculiarities. After receiving a weak signal from Donor antenna, the repeater improves and sends securely isolated signal out to service antenna under lack of isolation between Donor and Service Antenna using the ICS (Interference-Cancellation-System) engine. The Repeater is consists of a ICM (Down and up converters with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) module), Cavity filters and power amplifier. In Downlink Path, a weak RF signal is received from Donor Antenna. being converted from RF to IF signal, It is transferred to the DSP&ICS block, where after digitalizing by DA converter, signal is filtered by DSP. After filtering digital signal is converted into analog RF signal via modulator and then transmitted to amplifier. Desirable signal is amplified and outputted through Service Antenna. Uplink path works vice versa. 21 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 22/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 5.2. Signal & Data Flow 9 AMP Control 3 7 4 ICM Control 8 2 LTE Modem CDMA Modem
+5.6Vdc
+32Vdc PSU signal
+5.6Vdc LTE Modem CDMA Modem
+32Vdc
+24Vdc 1 10 5 6 Supply DC for FAN (+24V) RET Control Insert AC Figure 8. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Signal and Data Flow No 1-DL 2-DL 3-DL 4-DL 5-DL Signal Flow From Donor Antenna Donor Duplexer ICM-DNC IN ICM-UPC OUT AMP-IN AMP-OUT Service Duplexer No 6-UL 7-UL 8-UL 9-UL Signal Flow From Service Antenna Service Duplexer ICM-DNC IN ICM-UPC OUT AMP-IN AMP-OUT Donor Duplexer To Service Antenna 10-UL To Donor Antenna Table 8. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Signal and Data Flow 22 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 23/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 6. Function Description 6.1. General Ability to perform a function about management & operation (Band independently)
- Gain & Level Adjustment
- Smart AGS, ASD, ALC, Gain Balance, Channel Selection ILC operation based on ICS function Ability to initialize the entire system (include with local & remote control) 6.2. Channel (Band) Selection Repeater support the capacity of CDMA Band Class 1 and LTE Band 25 Ability to set the 2 Non-Contiguous channel Support the CDMA 15MHz max per 1.25 step and LTE 10MHz max per 5MHz step User can set the desired channel using the Web-UI Figure 9. GST-Ic-ELITE-1943 The way to select the operating Channel (Band) 23 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 24/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 6.3. ALC/ AGC & Gain Balance Function ALC means a function which controls gain automatically in order to protect H/W in case of excessive out power more than user-defined threshold value upon Input RSSI change, and to keep signal quality. AGC means UL Gain Balancing function based on DL Gain. 6.4. Smart AGS (Auto Gain Setting) Function Transmit the stable CDMA Pilot Power and LTE RS Power to use Smart ALC and CDMA/ LTE Dual Modem Operate the BTS Coverage reliably Set the repeater gain correctly based on Path loss between BTS and Repeater, minimize the increment of BTS Noise Floor If AGS function is close, system operate only Smart ALC function (able to control thru Web-UI) 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 24 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 25/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 6.5. ASD (Auto Shut Down) Function Cut off the Output power automatically to prevent a damage if system output power too high Able to function On/Off thru Web-UI Operate band independently In Case of Only One-Band Algorithm
- Based on Band Output power
- Cut Off the Band Output power thru Digital Filter closing Delay Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check 3sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 5Min 20sec 20sec 10Min 4sec 11sec 11sec 11sec Permanent Shut Down Figure 10. A band Shutdown Condition: Start to ASD Algorithm only CDMA Band In Case of Total-Band Algorithm
- Based on Total Output Power
- Cut off the Total Output Power thru Final AMP Off Delay Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check Shut Down Alarm Check 3sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 10sec 1sec 5Min 20sec 20sec 30Min 4sec 11sec 11sec 11sec Permanent Shut Down Figure 11. Total band Shutdown Condition: Start to ASD Algorithm Final AMP 25 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 26/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 6.6. ICS Function Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Provide an Ability to operate stable under lack of isolation between Donor antenna and Service antenna
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In case of operating under Repeater Gain=105dB, Antenna Isolation=90dB ICS function ON Figure 12. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ICS Function Operation ILC Function Interworking
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In case of "90dB<Isolation", Repeater reduce the gain compare to Isolation
- Repeater total Gain=Repeater Max Gain (105dB)-ILC-Extra Attenuation (ALC, Manual etc.) Figure 13. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 ILC Function Interworking 26 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 27/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 6.7. Download Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by To changed and updated features of system operation and monitoring program
- Upgrade software or install a patch with minimal loss of service
(Less than 2mins except for FPGA Program)
- To handle a full software load and to receive/ error-check at the same time
- If the load is rendered unsatisfactory after the upload, it will automatically revert to the old software load 6.8. NMS Operation Fault diagnostics and maintenance features can be available both through the Sprint proprietary Network Management System (NMS) and locally at the Outdoor Repeater via Local Craft Terminal (LCT) All functions that can be performed at the local craft port (physical device) are available thru the remote interface All configuration screens at the local craft port physical device location appear identically at the remote location 6.9. System Gain Auto Saving Save the System Gain according to period for preparing the Power-Off or Reset In case of the Repeater is turned off or Reset, Support to re-optimize the system using saved gain as soon as possible 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 27 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 28/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 7. Status/ Control & Alarm Monitoring 7.1. Status Monitoring and Control Parameters In case of control parameter, present status but also setting value display on Web-UI. Parameter Status Control Description Downlink RSSI Output System Gain ALC ALC Low Limit Path On/Off Attenuation Isolation (Unit: dB) Band Selection Final AMP ASD RSSI Output System Gain Uplink ALC ALC Low Limit Path On/Off Attenuation Isolation (Unit: dB) Gain Balance Final AMP Uplink A separate display according to CDMA<E A separate display according to CDMA<E A separate display according to CDMA<E Set the ALC function On/Off Set the ALC Low Limit Value Decide to cut off CDMA & LTE In order to adjust system gain, set the attenuation value Display the isolation value between Donor antenna and Service antenna Select the band that user want to operate Set the High Power final AMP On/Off Set the Auto Shutdown function On/Off A separate display according to CDMA<E A separate display according to CDMA<E A separate display according to CDMA<E Set the ALC function On/Off Set the ALC Low Limit Value Decide to cut off CDMA<E In order to adjust system gain, set the attenuation value Display the isolation value between Donor antenna and Service antenna Select the band that user want to operate
& Set the Offset Value Set the High Power final AMP On/Off 28 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 29/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL Parameter Status Control Description ASD ICM Version DL/UL FPGA Version Final AMP Version Site ID System Serial Number ICM Serial Number Common Final AMP Serial Number SNMP Serial Number System Temperature Alarm Delay Smart AGS ICS function FAN Operation RET Power Signal Information Set the Auto Shutdown function On/Off Display a ICM Software Version Display a DL/UL FPGA Software Version Display a Final AMP Software Version Write the location Info. that install a repeater Write a System Serial Number Display a ICM Serial Number Display a Final AMP Serial Number Write SNMP Serial Number Display a present temperature inside a repeater Set the temperature high limit value Set the delay time that transmit from repeater to Server Set the Smart AGS function On/ Off Set the ICS function On/Off Operating On/Off and Select Auto/ Manual On/ Off +24Vdc for Operating RET Display RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, Ec/Io, Ec, LTE PCI, CDMA PN Table 9. GST-IC-ELITE-1943 Status Monitoring and Control Parameters 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 29 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 30/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 7.2. Alarm Monitoring Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by All of alarms in Repeater are able to check thru Local maintenance Port & Remote Site Provide to Alarm Mask function in order to ignoring unnecessary alarm Parameter Alarm conditions Recovery DL Over RSSI Input power exceed a setting value (Band independently)
< Hysteresis 2dB DL PLL Fail Detect the Alarm from PLL Alarm Clearing DL Low RSSI Band RSSI < Input Low limit value Opposite Condition DL Over Output Output power exceed a setting value (Band independently) < Hysteresis 1dB DL Low Output RSSI + Gain value - DL ATT Output Low Output Gap
< Low Output Gap-1 Downlink DL Low Isolation Isolation < 60dB DL VSWR Return loss < 5dB Total Shutdown Refer to the Shutdown Opposite Condition Return loss > 7dB CDMA After finishing fully Shutdown , report the alarm to server Band Shutdown And then display Outside LED to RED LTE Band Shutdown DL & UL Shutdown work independently & simultaneously UL Over RSSI Input power Exceed a setting value (Band independently)
< Hysteresis 2dB UL PLL Fail Detect the Alarm from PLL Alarm Clearing UL Over Output Output power exceed a setting value (Band independently) < Hysteresis 1dB UL Low Output RSSI + Gain value - UL ATT Output Low Output Gap
< Low Output Gap-1 Uplink UL Low Isolation Isolation < 60dB UL VSWR Return loss < 5dB Total Shutdown Refer to the Shutdown Opposite Condition Return loss > 7dB CDMA After finishing fully Shutdown , report the alarm to server Band Shutdown And then display Outside LED to RED LTE Band Shutdown DL & UL Shutdown work independently & simultaneously 30 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 31/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL Parameter Alarm conditions Recovery Under Current_DC Output voltage below 90%
DC Recovery ICM RESET Hold the Alarm during 60s after system Reset Normal operation after 60s ICM HW Fail ICM FPGA Fail (Judging from MCU, Except for RESET) Alarm & Power DL/ UL Output Shutdown Recovery AMP Link Fail Communication Fail between ICM& Final AMP Communication AMP H/W Fail Alarm from the Final AMP when AMP H/W fail Fail Condition Clearing Link Fail Communication Fail between ICM& SNMP Communication Common System: REAL Temp>Setting Value Over Temperature Refer to Final Amp Temperature
: Alarm: 85~90/ Shutdown: > 90 System: Opposite Final Amp: < 80 FAN Alarm Alarm from FAN Opposite Condition RET Link Fail Communication Fail between SNMP & RET Communication Donor Antenna RET Receive the alarm Info. From Donor Antenna Clearing Alarm Service Antenna RET Receive the alarm Info. From Service Antenna Clearing Alarm Total Alarm Display Only System Outside Table 10. Monitoring Alarm Parameters 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 31 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 32/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 8. Web-UI Overview Provide all functions that can be performed at the local craft port will be available thru the remote interface Support the GUI pages that will be addressable via the LTE/ CDMA wireless modem Support Remote access that will enable troubleshooting down to a specific location 8.1. Configuration the Laptop to Connect to the Repeater Connect an Ethernet crossover cable from the LAN port of the repeaters bottom side to your laptop 1. Go to Local Connection 2. Click on "Properties"
3. Highlight "Internet Protocol"
4. Click on "Properties"
5. Choose "Obtain DNS Server address automatically"
6. Clink OK 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 32 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 33/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 8.2. Login-In Screen Web-UI Screen for Log-In Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by After Logging, User can be able to operate Web-UI Register & Delete a User name/ Password: Refer to 9.8 User Management Display Total Alarm & Shutdown Status Enter the IP Address "192.168.1.1" into your browser address bar and you will be redirected to the Login page 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 33 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 34/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 8.3. Main Screen Web-UI Screen for Main Menu Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Able to select function RF Configuration & Status monitoring 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 34 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 35/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.4. RF Status Web-UI Screen for display Repeaters RF Status 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 35 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 36/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.5. RF Configuration Web-UI Screen in order to change the RF values User may change the various RF values of the repeater on this page Changes will not take effect until you click "Apply" button This menu is where the installer will choose references for specific implementation 36 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 37/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.6. Alarm Configuration Web-UI Screen for Alarm Configurations Define a TRAP alarm thru SNMP Mapping Decide to activate an each alarm When "Report Alarm" is OFF, all alarms are disabled. When "Report Alarm" is ON, alarms can be Enable/ disabled individually 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 37 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 38/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.7. Fake Alarm Configuration Web-UI Screen for Fake Alarm Configurations In order to test about transmitting alarm to Sprint Server, Fake alarm occur in SNMP Board 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 38 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 39/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.8. Communication Configuration Web-UI Screen for Communication Configurations Set the information in order to connect to Sprint Server On this page you can change the various values related to IP network. Because the Web-UI is based on the IP network, incorrect configuration may make it impossible to connect to the Web-UI. In that case, Contact GSI Technical Support for further instructions 39 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 40/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.9. User Management Web-UI Screen for Management about user information On this page you can create and delete users, change passwords, and assign authorities to individual users Read Authority will only allow the user to view information on the menu pages, but cannot make any changes Read/ Write Authority means the user can view and change various values Super User is very similar to and Administrator account 40 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 41/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.10. Alarm Log Web-UI Screen for finding Alarm log You can see the history of reported and reset Alarms. When an alarm is reported, the name and time of the alarm is displayed along with its current status Red means the alarm is reported, Green means the alarm has returned to normal status An alarm will only be reported if the alarm condition lasts longer that the set value in the
"Delay Alarm Reporting Minutes" field, found on the RF configuration page 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 41 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 42/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 8.11. Log Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Web-UI Screen for reading a List of operation history Logs will maintain a history of up to 30 cycles 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 42 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 43/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.12. Troubleshooting Web-UI Screen for informing a contact information in case of occurring Field Troubleshooting 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 43 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 44/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.13. Software Update Web-UI Screen for downloading a software Procedure 1. Go to "Remote Software Upgrade" link 2. Click Browse button to select the upgrade file from the laptop 3. Choose the file to upgrade. Provided by manufacturer. After you choose the file, You should click "upload" to send the file from your laptop to the Repeater 4. Once the file name and file size are displayed, click "Upgrade" to start the upgrade installation 5. Provided file will have the following format: smc_vxxxx_xxxxxxxx.tar.gz 44 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 45/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.14. System Reset Web-UI Screen for resetting the system Click on the desired reset action Clink "Yes" to reset the repeater via a soft-boot. This will not change any of the current settings 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 45 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 46/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.15. Factory Default Setting Web-UI Screen for Default Setting before operating 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 46 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 47/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 8.16. Configuration Transfer Web-UI Screen for mutual information transfer between Repeater and Local Craft 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 47 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 48/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 9. System Installation This chapter describes how to install the repeater and Cabling method The needed accessories and tools are list up as below Contents Picture Qty
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1 2 3 4 Mounting Bracket Steel band AC Power Cable SJT 3/16 AWG, 6ft Frame Ground Cable with Tubular Cable Lug, 6ft EYE BOLT(M12) 5 Installation purchase set M5x12mm WRENCH BOLT, SEMS PH(+) M4x8mm ,SEMS LAG SCREW 3/8x3 HEX HEAD 3/8x2, SCM440 1EA 1EA 1EA 1EA 1EA 2EA 4EA 2EA 2EA 6 Mounting Screw set 10.5mm/21mm PLAIN WASHER 2EA 10.2mm/18.4mm SPRING WASHER 7 Tubing Tube Sleeve Black 30mm/L:150mm Adhesive Polyolefin 3:1 Heat Shrink Table 11. GST-Ic-ELITE-1943 Installation Accessories 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 48 2EA 1EA Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 49/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 9.1. Warnings and Hazards 9.1.1. Electric Shock Opening the Repeater could result in electrical shock and may cause severe injury Operating the Repeater with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater 9.1.2. Exposure to RF Working with the repeater while in operation, may expose the technician to RF electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC Rules for human expose. Visit the FCC Website at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety to learn more about The effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields 9.2. Position Antenna After installing antennas, Installer should ensure line of Site Service Antenna Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used So, maintain a minimum safe distance that achieved isolation 60dB Donor Antenna at least while operating near the donor and service antenna Antennas needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure Antennas general specification is below PART Frequency Gain VSWR Polarization FRB Donor 1850-1995 20dBi
< 1.5 Vertical
> 40 Service 1850-1995 20dBi
< 1.5 Vertical
> 25 Size (Inch) 27.6 x 27.6 x 5.4 78.7 x 11.8 x 6.2 49 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 50/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 9.3. Cabling The cabling diagram of the GST-IC-ELITE1943 is as follows From To MGB Cable Frame Ground Cable: AWG 6/ 10ft GST-IC-ELITE1943 Circuit Breaker Box AC Power Cable: AWG 16/ 6ft RF Antennas RF Antenna Feeder Cable: 1/2 inch Feeder Line RET control Cable (option) No use for the unauthorized device When installing the system, must check the devices that use is authorized. This conditions apply antenna, cable and coupling device if necessary. Circuit Breaker Installation in the Box for Overcurrent Protection Must install the circuit breaker between the system and main AC source for separating. Make sure to install the Circuit breaker on the place to operate easily Circuit Breaker is able to operate up to 20A Terminal, Conduit and Cable Size To install the conduit is according to NAE regulation, and Terminal sixe is according to NEC regulation 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 50 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 51/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 9.4. Service Man Installation Guide 9.4.1. Pole Mount Installation The procedure for fixing the pole type system is as follows 1) To mount the system on the pole, first fix the bracket on the wanted position. 10.5mm/21mm PLAIN WASHER 10.2mm/18.4mm SPRING WASHER LAG SCREW 3/8"x3"
Figure 14. The way to fix the bracket on the pole (Normal type) Protection gloves and goggles Make sure that worker wears protection gloves and goggles to prevent damages from debris while drilling holes in a Pole or Wall Cautions while drilling on the pole Drilling thru-hole on a center of the pole 51 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 52/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 2) To fix the bracket on the pole, strip the bracket using a steel band Figure 15. Installing the Steel Band Fasten the Steel-Band tightly Buckle the Steel-Band Figure 16. The way to using a Steel Band Cautions System leveling Before fixing the bracket, Check the horizontal and vertical level using a spirit level 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 52 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 53/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3) Hang the system to the hooking position at the top of the mounting bracket Eye Bolt (M12) Figure 17. The way to hang the system for Pole Mounting Cautions while lifting the system Regarding equipment weight and size, decide to the way to lift the system 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 53 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 54/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 4) Align the system with the fixing holes of the mounting bracket and fix them firmly M5x12mm WRENCH BOLT, SEMS Figure 18. The way to fix firmly the System for Pole Mounting Cautions System leveling Before fixing the system, Check the horizontal and vertical level using a spirit level 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 54 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 55/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 9.4.2. Wall Mount Installation The procedure for fixing the wall type system is as follows:
1) Before fixing the bracket on the wall, detach a piece of bracket USE ONLY!!!
Figure 19. Detach the unused bracket and Bolt 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 55 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 56/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 2) To mount the system on the wall, first fix the bracket on the wanted position 10.2mm/18.4mm SPRING WASHER 10.5mm/21mm PLAIN WASHER LAG SCREW 3/8"x3"
10.2mm/18.4mm SPRING WASHER 10.5mm/21mm PLAIN WASHER Figure 20. Fixing the Bracket for installing a Wall Mount Wall Thickness Wall thickness to fix the system is 1.5 inch over at least. 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 56 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 57/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 3) Hang the system to the hooking position at the top of the mounting bracket Figure 21. The way to hang the system for Wall Mounting 4) Align the system with the fixing holes of the mounting bracket and fix them firmly M5x12mm WRENCH BOLT, SEMS Figure 22. The way to fix firmly the System for Wall Mounting 57 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 58/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 9.4.3. Recommended Distance for installing system mounting 30" (0.762M) 20" (0.508M) Same as both sides 1" (25.4mm) 30" (0.762M) 47.8" (1.21M) include repeater size Clearance area Figure 23. Recommended Distance for installing system mounting 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 58 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 59/ 61 Title USER MANUAL 9.5. Cable Connection Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 9.5.1. AC Power cable connection Repeater supports a free AC Input voltage from 110V to 240V Provided Power cable is single type, so it can be used flexibly The pin description of AC Port is below. User should connect exact polarity of AC Port Outlook
(System Side) Port numbering for MS NAME Description A B C AC_H AC_N F.G AC Hot AC Neutral Frame Ground MS-3102A-10SL-3P The specification & Connection of AC Power Cable A A
- A: MS3106A-10SL-3S
- Connect Port A for inserting AC Power
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59 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 60/ 61 Title USER MANUAL Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 9.5.2. FAN Power Cable Connection Port Outlook
(System Side) Port numbering for MS NAME Description A B C D MS3102A14S-2P 9.5.3. RET Cable Connection Port Outlook
(System Side) Port numbering for MS 3 4 5 6 7 SU20SPR-8S Red Black Yellow Brown NAME RS485B DGND RS485A
+29 V
+24 VDC Frame Ground FAN Alarm #1 Reserved Description Communication Frame Ground Communication 1.5A max DC Return Retune DC Power 1, 2, 8 NC
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9.5.4. Local Maintenance Connection Repeater Support a RJ-45 connector 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 60 Version 1.3 Date Page November 18, 2016 61/ 61 Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Title USER MANUAL 9.5.5. Grounding cable Connection Frame(Earth) Wire size is AWG #6. The way to install the grounding cable is below The specification of ground terminal lug is like below (Refer to JOCT 0202-RL05) Frame Ground 2016 GS Instech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 61
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-11-24 | 1930 ~ 1995 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2016-11-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
GS Instech Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0016367252
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1 | Physical Address |
1385-14, Juan-Dong, Nam-Ku
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1 |
Incheon, N/A 402-200
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@hctamerica.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 |
U88
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GSTICELITE1943
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
G**** J******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8232********
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1 | Fax Number |
+8232********
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1 |
j******@gsinstrument.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/23/2017 | ||||
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 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | LTE/CDMA ICS RF Repeater | ||||
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? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Booster. Power output listed is conducted. Devices supporting CDMA, EVDO, and LTE will be the intended use. The wireless module (FCC ID N7NMC7355) is part of a booster system for monitoring and control the booster. RF Exposure compliance for the device was based on maximum antenna gain 3.0dBi at 1900 MHz of the wireless module. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 150 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with appropriate antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, including antenna co-location requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This filing has compliance demonstration information and test data only for SISO (single-input single-output) booster system configurations; additional equipment authorization is required to allow this device to be used in MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) industrial booster systems. RF exposure compliance must 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) of the rules. | ||||
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 |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 | Name |
S******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 21.077 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 22.949 | Amp | F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1850 | 1915 | 1.068 | Amp | G7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1850 | 1915 | 1.029 | Amp | F9W |
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