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For quick installation of SpotCell:
If required, more detailed information on installing a SpotCell system can be found in the User Manual which is also available for downloading at www.spotwave.com/2003/support/manuals.htm.
[\ WARNING For your safety beware of power lines and ensure that appropriate safety measures are maintained at all times during the installation of the SpotCell 100 equipment. Contact with high-voltage power lines could result in death or serious injury. 1. Parts List Donor Unit (DU) * Cable (80'/25 m) * Mounting kit
* Coverage Unit (CU) * Power supply DU
(outward-facing unit) CU
(indoor unit) 2. Location The DU can be mounted anywhere your cell phone works. This may be on a rooftop (typical rural set-up), on the side of a building, or inside a building (typical downtown set-up). The CU will be mounted inside the building where your cell phone does not work.(The illustration at the right depicts a typical installation.) To start the installation, place the DU and CU in the general areas where they are to be located. Do not physically mount them at this time. Maximum separation between the DU and CU, and back-to-back positioning are optimal when both are mounted indoors. 3. Connect CU to DU Connect the CU and DU with the cable provided. Back of DU s 3 J
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Back of CU 4. Set Mode and AP Switch Set the switch on the bottom of the CU to 1 (install). If only one of the split bands is currently active, then set the AP switch to the active band. If both bands are active, then the AP switch can be in either position for DU alignment. Connect the power supply to the CU, and then plug the adapter into the AC outlet. Back of CU Power Connector AP Switch 5. Align DU - 1st rotation In the location where the DU is to be mounted, rotate the unit in a complete circle. The LED on the back will turn red or green during the rotation.
Rotate 360 6. Align DU - 2nd rotation Again rotate the DU. When the LED turns green, stop the rotation. This is the direction the DU must face when mounted. 7. Mount DU Now mount the DU. Typical installations are pictured below . Wall Mount Pipe Mount with Hose Clamp 8. Set CU to Active Move the switch on the bottom of the CU to 2 (active). Hold the CU in the location to be mounted. The LCD on the bottom of the CU indicates coverage (H) by the number of bars; more bars indicate better coverage. Ba 9. Mount CU Mount the CU from a wall or ceiling, close to the center of the area requiring coverage. 10. Final Checklist 1.Properly ground the DU via the grounding bolt. 2.Ensure that there is a drip loop on the cable connecting to the DU. 3. Firmly affix the cable to the building where it runs between the DU and CU.
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Technical Support The SpotCellTM serial number must be available to authorize technical support and/or to establish a return authorization for defective units. The serial number is located on the back of the Coverage Unit (CU) and Donor Unit (DU) as well as the box in which they were delivered. Additional support information may be obtained by accessing the Spotwave Wireless Inc. website at www.spotwave.com. To contact support by telephone, call your local Spotwave vendor, or if you are unable to reach your vendor, contact Spotwave Wireless at 1-877-610-
9586. Important Safety Information Warning! For your safety, beware of power lines and ensure appropriate safety measures are maintained at all times during the installation of the SpotCell equipment. If equipment not shipped with the SpotCell system is to be used during installation or mounting, follow all equipment manufacturers instructions in proper use to ensure injury is avoided. The DU and CU of the SpotCell are low power transmitters. As with a cell phone antenna, avoid unneccessary contact with the front of the units after installed. Mount the units in a location where people will not approach within 1 meter of the front of the DU and 20 centimeters in front of the CU. When deploying the extended coverage antenna, there must be a minimum separation of 10 cm between the main CU and the extended coverage antenna with the antennas facing in opposite directions. The extended coverage antenna should be mounted in locations where people will not approach within 20 cm in front of the antenna This manual outlines installation instructions and the appendix offers practical safety tips (see page 57 entitled Safety Hints). If you are not sure about a safe installation, do not attempt to install it yourself. Call a professional installer for help. LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
1. What is Covered and for How Long? Spotwave Wireless Inc. ("Spotwave") warrants to the original Purchaser that the Spotwave SpotCell System (the "System") is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment from Spotwave (the "Limited Warranty Period"). 2. What is not covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the System by the Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover (and will become null and void in the event of ): (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical stress, modification of the System or any part thereof, or cosmetic damage; (b) removal, alteration or defacing of the serial number or other identifying marks on the System; (c) all plastic surfaces and other externally exposed components that are scratched or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of the System in conjunction with accessories, products or (ancillary) or peripheral equipment not provided by Spotwave; or (e) defects or damage from unauthorized or improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, servicing or adjustment of the System. Any repairs or replacements provided by Spotwave outside of the Limited Warranty Period (including repairs to or replacement after the end of the Warranty Period), or in excess of the services provided during the Limited Warranty Period, will subject to Spotwave's then prevailing rates. 3. What are Spotwave's Obligations and how do you make a claim? During the Limited Warranty Period, Spotwave will repair or replace, at Spotwave's sole option, without charge to Purchaser, any defective component of the System, provided that the System is returned promptly upon discovery of the defect and during the Limited Warranty Period. To obtain service, Systems must be returned to an authorized service facility in the original packaging or packaging adequate for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase and the serial number of the System. A valid RMA is required prior to any return. To locate your nearest authorized service facility, call Spotwave Customer Service at 1-877-610-9586. Spotwave may, at Spotwave's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any System or replace a System with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new System. Repaired Systems will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty Period for the original System or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards or equipment shall become the property of Spotwave. If Spotwave determines that any System is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay the costs for all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such System. 4. What are the Limits on Spotwave's Liability? EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY IN PARAGRAPH 1, THE SYSTEMS AND ANY ASSOCIATED SERVICES ARE PROVIDED BY SPOTWAVE ON AS 'AS IS'
BASIS AND THERE ARE NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,
,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, ARISING BY STATUTE, OPERATION OF LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING THEM OR ANY OTHER PRODUCT OR SERVICE PROVIDED HEREUNDER OR IN CONNECTION HEREWITH BY SPOTWAVE. SPOTWAVE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF DURABILITY, MERCHANT ABILITY, MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, NON-
INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SPOTWAVE DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT THE SYSTEMS WILL MEET ANY OR ALL OF PURCHASERS'
PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE SYSTEMS WILL OPERATE ERROR-FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED OR THAT ALL ERRORS OR DEFECTS IN THE SYSTEMS CAN BE FOUND TO BE CORRECTED. System performance is dependant upon the performance and availability of services or technology provided by third parties and Spotwave is not responsible for service continuity and reliability, reception, or other performance related limitations associated with use of the Systems. NO AGREEMENTS VARYING OR EXTENDING THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WILL BE BINDING ON SPOTWAVE UNLESS IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED SIGNING OFFICER OF SPOTWAVE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE SYSTEM. SPOTWAVE'S MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO PURCHASER SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE SYSTEM GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. SPOTWAVE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, DAMAGES TO PURCHASER'S PROPERTY, OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY SYSTEM, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE ARISES OUT OF CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE) OR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF SPOTWAVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE ii SpotCell 5. This Limited Warranty allocates risk between Purchaser and Spotwave, and the Spotwave System pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, dealers or representative of Spotwave are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on Spotwave. Accordingly, additional statements such as advertising or presentations, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by Spotwave and should not be relied upon. 1.1 OWNERSHIP AND RISK OF LOSS:
6. Who Owns the rights in the System? The System is protected by Canadian, US and international copyright law and other intellectual property protection laws and treaties. Purchaser acknowledges that Spotwave and its licensors are the owner of all intellectual property, including, without limitation, patents and copyright, relating to the System and the trademarks used in association with the System. Purchaser agrees that it will not
(and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or other attempt to derive the source code of any software contained within the System. 7. Who bears the Risk of Loss? Risk of loss for the System passes to Purchaser upon the delivery to Purchaser or to a carrier for shipment, which ever is earlier. Title to the Systems (excluding any software) will pass upon payment in full for the Systems. Title to any software shall always remain with Spotwave or its licensors. As security for payment, Purchaser grants to Spotwave a purchase money security interest in the Systems (together with any proceeds, including insurance proceeds) and agrees that a copy of this letter of agreement or any other appropriate document may be registered as required to perfect the security interest granted. Systems may be resold by Purchaser in normal course of business, but until paid for in full, Purchaser will not pledge or otherwise encumber the Systems. Purchaser agrees to immediately report to Spotwave, any seizure or attachment of the Systems by creditors; (ii) any petition in bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar proceedings filed by, or against Purchaser; or (iii) any arrangement, composition or similar agreement for the benefit of creditors. Systems held for Purchaser by Spotwave are at Purchaser's sole risk and expense. OTHER TERMS:
8. What terms govern our relationship? These terms and any software license or warranty documentation accompanying the Systems constitute the complete and exclusive statement of the terms and conditions between us regarding the Systems and cannot be altered, amended or modified except in writing executed by Spotwave. This letter of agreement and any disputes arising hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and any legislation implementing such Convention, if otherwise applicable is expressly excluded. Any terms and conditions of any purchase order or other instrument issued by Purchaser which are in addition to or inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this letter of agreement shall not be binding and shall not apply, even if accepted by Spotwave. MANUAL DISCLAIMER Product specifications, pricing, packaging, technical support and information ("Specifications") and all claims, features, representations, and/or comparisons provided are correct to the best of our knowledge of the date of publication, but may contain errors or omissions and are subject to change without notice. INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY SPOTWAVE WIRELESS INC. ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW, STATUTE, USAGE OF TRADE, COURSE OF DEALING OR OTHERWISE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS ASSUMED BY YOU. WE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE. WE ARE ALSO NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PARTY. OUR MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU AND THAT OF OUR DEALERS AND SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT EXCEED FOURTY DOLLARS. SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. All product, font and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Spotwave Wireless Inc. iii iv SpotCell Table of Contents Introduction . 1 This manual . 1 About Installation . 1 Product Overview . 1 Getting Started . 3 Packing list - SpotCell . 3 Unpacking and inspecting . 5 Mounting the DU . 7 Running the cable through a wall . 7 Mounting the DU . 7 DU outdoor mounting . 10 DU indoor mounting . 13 Mounting the CU . 14 Installation . 17 Preparing for installation . 17 Positioning the SpotCell DU (outward facing unit) . 18 Choosing a location for the SpotCell CU . 22 Auxiliary Antenna . 24 Display Information . 25 DU (Donor Unit) . 25 CU . 26 Trouble Shooting Information . 29 SpotCell 100 Series Specifications . 33 SpotCell 111 System Specifications . 37 SpotCell 112 System Specifications . 41 SpotCell 111s/112s System Specifications . 45 SpotCell 163 System Specifications . 49 SpotCell 141/142 System Specifications . 53 Safety Hints . 57 SpotCell v vi SpotCell 1 Introduction 1.1 This manual The contents of this manual complements the Quick Install Guide, and provides specific details that may be referred to if necessary during installation of the SpotCell system. 1.2 About Installation Installation of the SpotCell does not require any specialized technical knowledge. The SpotCell can be installed by any person(s) with the ability to use a screwdriver, and in some situations may require the use of a ladder, drill, and additional related tools. 1.3 Product Overview The purpose of the SpotCell is to enable personal wireless communications in specific locations within a wireless service area where cell phones do not work, or work poorly, for example inside a building, or at the cell boundary. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 1 INTRODUCTION The SpotCell system receives signals from one or more wireless base stations and re-transmits the signal to areas where cell phones do not work or work poorly due to obstructions or the remoteness of the location
. Figure 1.1: Base station signal does not reach wireless subscriber Figure 1.2: SpotCell improves wireless communications 2 SpotCell 2 Getting Started 2.1 Packing list - SpotCell The SpotCell is shipped in a single box containing:
Donor Unit (DU) - this is the outward facing part of the system.
Coverage Unit (CU) - this is the indoor part of the system. Power Adapter - to be plugged into an electrical outlet, and connected to the CU.
Cable - used to connect the CU and DU together.
Mounting Kit which includes:
angled brackets (3) for DU 1/4 x 3/4 pan head screws (6) 1/4 x 2 hex screws (2)
No. 10 x 2.5 wood screws (2)
No. 6 x 1.5 wood screws (20)
1/4 lock nuts (4) split lock washers (2) hose clamps (2) cable loop strap (10) cable tie, black outdoor (10) Spotwave Wireless Inc. 3 GETTING STARTED
screw anchors, plastic (10) screw anchors, concrete (10) drywall anchor (1) 1/4 screw anchor, concrete (2) caulking cord (1) Note: Parts are provided for the majority of installation options, but do not cover all possibilities. You may need to purchase additional hardware specific to your mounting environment before you begin the installation. A tripod and mast would be typical additional equipment purchased for mounting the SpotCell DU on a rooftop. DU Cable CU Power Adapter Figure 2.1: Components of the SpotCell package 4 SpotCell 2.2 Unpacking and inspecting Physically inspect the box for shipping damage before unpacking the SpotCell. 1. Remove the SpotCell components from the box. 2. Remove all packing material from the Donor Unit (DU) and the Coverage Unit (CU). Save the packaging in case the SpotCell is ever stored or shipped to SpotWave for service. 3. Check the contents of the package to make sure you have received everything ordered and verify that the mounting kit contains all the listed parts. 4. Check the DU and CU for shipping damage. Pay particular attention to the units outer shell casing. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 5 GETTING STARTED 6 SpotCell 3 Mounting the DU All necessary hardware required for mounting on internal/external walls, or pipes is included in the mounting kit. 3.1 Running the cable through a wall If it is necessary to run a cable through a wall, use a masonry or wood drill bit to drill a 5/8-inch diameter hole. After passing the cable through, use the putty in the installation kit to fill the hole around the cable. 3.2 Mounting the DU The DU may be indoor or outdoor mounted. Based on the direction the DU will point, consider possible mounting locations. The illustrations on the following pages show some of the possible mounting options. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 7 MOUNTING THE DU Note: Mount the angle bracket on the flanged side of the mounting bracket and use the two mounting holes if no horizontal movement is required. 3.2.1 Wall mounting Figure 3.1: Wall mounting arrangement This mounting allows for rotation and some upward tilt but mainly downward tilt. 3.2.2 Overhead mounting Figure 3.2: Overhead mounting arrangement This mounting allows for rotation and some upward tilt but mainly downward tilt. 8 SpotCell 3.2.3 Horizontal surface mounting Figure 3.3: Horizontal mounting arrangements These mountings allow for rotation and some downward tilt but mainly upward tilt. 3.2.4 Pipe mounting Figure 3.4: Pipe mounted DU Use hose clamps to mount the unit to a pipe. The hose clamp range is 2"
to 5". This mounting allows for rotation and limited up and down tilt. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 9 MOUNTING THE DU 3.3 DU outdoor mounting 3.3.1 Mounting to a wood structure 1. Use the holes in mounting bracket as a template and mark the hole locations. Mark two regular holes if no motion is required or the hole and the slot if motion is required. 2. Drill two.125" diameter holes approximately. 2.5" deep. 3. Install the DU using the two 1/4" lag bolts. 3.3.2 Mounting to a brick or concrete structure:
1. Use the holes in mounting bracket as a template and mark the hole locations. Mark the two regular holes if no motion is required or the hole and the slot if motion is required. 2. Use a masonry drill bit to drill two 5/16"diameter holes, 2 inches deep. Insert masonry screw anchors so that the anchor is flush to mounting surface. Install the DU using the two 1/4" lag bolts. 3. 4. 3.3.3 Mounting to a pipe or tubing:
Use the two stainless steel hose clamps supplied in the mounting kit for the following procedure. 1. Feed the end of the hose clamp through the holes as shown in Figure 3.4:Pipe mounted DU. 2. Rotate the unit to point the unit to the signal source and tighten clamps. Note: DO NOT use cable ties to mount the DU. 10 SpotCell 3.3.4 Attaching the cable While securing the cable, ensure that a drip loop is fashioned near the DU (to prevent water from collecting around the cable where it attaches to the DU) and secured in place as shown in Figure 3.5:Drip loop below. Figure 3.5: Drip loop Fashion the drip loop and fasten a tie wrap around the loop to keep the loop fastened. Figure 3.6: Drip loops for dualk band DU Spotwave Wireless Inc. 11 MOUNTING THE DU To attach the cable to an existing pipe or cable run:
Use tie-wraps to attach the cable to an existing pipe or cable run. To attach the cable to wood or siding:
Secure the cable to the wall using a cable loop strap as shown below. Mount the loop strap directly to the wall where possible using a #6 x 1.5 wood screw. Figure 3.7: Cable strap To attach the cable to a brick or concrete wall:
1. Drill a 3/16 diameter x 1 1/4 inch deep hole using a masonry drill bit. Insert the anchor flush with the mounting surface. 2. 3. Use cable clamps and screws to attach cable to the wall. 3.3.5 Bringing the cable indoors To bring the cable indoors, it may be necessary to drill a hole through the wall. To bring the cable through an exterior wall:
1. Depending on the material the wall is made of use a wood or masonry drill bit to drill a 5/8 inch diameter hole. 2. Pass the connector and cable through the wall. 3. Use the putty/sealant provided to fill the hole. 3.3.6 Grounding:
Ensure there is a connection to earth ground. Use an appropriate conductor connected from the stud on the DU to earth ground. 12 SpotCell ground stud Figure 3.8: DU ground stud Warning! Failure to properly ground the DU will leave the unit vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes. Check local building code requirements for lightning protection and comply with local regulations. 3.4 DU indoor mounting To mount the DU indoors:
1. Use the mounting bracket as a template and mark the hole 2. locations. Mark the two regular holes if no motion is required or mark the hole and the slot if motion is required. If the mounting is in a solid wood surface, or a stud covered by drywall, drill a 5/32 inch diameter hole. Mount the unit with 2 inch wood screws. or If the mounting is in drywall, drill a diameter hole and insert an anchor. Mount the unit with 1/2 inch pan head screws. 3. Attach cables to the wall using tie wraps and mount directly to the wall where possible (using 1/2 inch pan head screws). If an anchor is required drill a 3/16 inch diameter hole, insert the anchor, and fasten with 1/2 inch pan head screws. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 13 MOUNTING THE DU 3.5 Mounting the CU The SpotCell 100 series of products have two different types of mounting systems. The dual band and split band SpotCell products (SC141/142
& SpotCell 111s/112s) use a mounting clip that is attached to the wall. The clip must be mounted a least 4 inches from the ceiling to allow the CU to slip into the bracket. The other systems can either be surface mounted flat or can be attached using the optional ball bracket. The ball bracket can be rotated to allow mounting to a ceiling or wall such that the face of the unit is parallel to the floor or ceiling, or positioned at any appropriate angle. CU bracket Figure 3.9: Optional CU mounting bracket. Mounting the dual band (SC14X) or split band (SC11xS) CU 1. Find a suitable location to mount the unit that will provide good signal coverage. Refer to section 4.3Choosing a location for the SpotCell CU. 14 SpotCell 2. If mounting on a solid wood surface, or stud covered by drywall, drill a 1/8th inch diameter hole and fasten the mounting clip with
#6 x 1.5 screws. or If mounting in drywall, drill a inch diameter hole, insert the nylon screw anchor, and then fasten the mounting clip with a 1/2 pan head screw. Note: The mounting clip must be positioned a least 4 inches from the ceiling to allow the CU to slip into the bracket. 3. Attach cables to the wall using tie wraps and mount directly to the wall where possible (using 1/2 inch pan head screws). If an anchor is required drill a 3/16 inch diameter hole, insert the anchor, and fasten with 1/2 inch screws. Mounting other (non dual or split band) CUs 2. 1. Find a suitable location to mount the unit that will provide good signal coverage. Refer to section 4.3Choosing a location for the SpotCell CU. If mounting on a solid wood surface, or stud covered by drywall, drill a 1/8th inch diameter hole and mount with #6 x 1.5 screws. or If mounting in drywall, drill a inch diameter hole, insert the nylon screw anchor, and then mount with a 1/2 pan head screw. 3. Attach cables to the wall using tie wraps and mount directly to the wall where possible (using 1/2 inch pan head screws). If an anchor is required drill a 3/16 inch diameter hole, insert the anchor, and fasten with 1/2 inch screws. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 15 MOUNTING THE DU 16 SpotCell 4 Installation 4.1 Preparing for installation The following are general considerations and preparations that should be looked at before installing the SpotCell. 4.1.1 Signal Strength The SpotCell system brings signals from an area of adequate coverage to an area with poor or non-existent coverage. It is the DU which captures a good signal, and the CU that provides the signal to the area with poor cell phone coverage. The DU can be mounted inside or outside, as long as it is in an area where your cell phone works. Generally, the better your cell phone works at the location the DU is mounted, the better the system will perform. 4.1.2 DU Height In fringe areas, locating the DU as high as possible will provide optimal performance. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 17 INSTALLATION 4.1.3 Avoid obstructions General placement of the DU and CU must be in unobstructed areas. For example, the CU should not be placed on a wall behind any type of furniture (behind items such as metal filing cabinets would be a particularly poor location). Similarly for the DU, the front of the unit should not be directly facing any type of metal structures, which are often found on building rooftops. 4.1.4 Proximity to power source The indoor unit must be located within 20 feet of a power source. 4.1.5 Distance between DU and CU Although you should separate the DU and CU as much as possible, there are only 25 meters of cabling provided to connect the two units. Make sure the general location of the two units is within 25 meters. Note: An additional cable extension, made from copper core RG6 quad shield cable, may be inserted, to a maximum of 50 meters total length. 4.1.6 Orientation of DU relative to CU If possible face the DU and CU in opposite directions, and back to back while maintaining maximum separation. While not a requirement, some installations will perform better if the units are positioned in this manner. 4.1.7 Barrier between DU and CU The greater the physical obstruction between the DU and CU, the better the performance. Dense obstructions such as brick, concrete or metal walls are better than wooden or plaster walls. 4.2 Positioning the SpotCell DU (outward facing unit) It may not be possible to install the DU indoors when installing the SpotCell in remote areas. An effort should be made to install the DU outdoors and the DU should be installed as high as possible when the installation is in a remote area, 18 SpotCell 4.2.1 Installing the DU Three methods of positioning the DU (based on location) are outlined in the following procedure. Specifically they refer to installing inside buildings, on external walls, and on rooftops. 1. Position the DU (but do not mount it) as close to the final desired mounting location as possible. The CU does not have to be in its final location while positioning the DU and it is helpful to have the CU near the DU. Indoors While not strictly required, it is highly recommended the DU be installed facing a window when installed indoors. Roof External wall The CU does not have to be in its final position at this time, but it should not be brought outdoors. 2. Connect the DU and CU with the enclosed cable. Tighten the cable to the DU and CU with a wrench (a 1/4 of a turn tighter than finger tight) to ensure moisture does not penetrate. For dual band systems (SC141/SC142), first connect the PCS DU to the CU and then connect the PCS CDU to the Cell DU. Note: For dual band systems (SC141/SC142), the system will not operate if the CU is powered before being properly connected to the two DUs. Always connect the two DUs to the CU before powering the CU. 3. Connect the power supply as shown below. Figure 4.1: Connecting power supply to CU Spotwave Wireless Inc. 19 INSTALLATION 4. Ensure the switch on the CU is in the Install (1) position. CU switch Figure 4.2: CU switch location 5. For dual band systems (SC141/SC142) set the adaptive processor
(AP) switch to AP2 (Cell). For split mode systems (SC111S/SC112S), the AP switch can be in either position if both bands are currently active, otherwise the AP switch must be set the active band. 6. Plug the power supply adapter into a wall socket. 7. To align, hold the DU upright and:
Indoors Roof External wall Slowly rotate the face of the DU from left to right in front of the window. Slowly rotate it in a full circle. A time of 10 seconds (30 seconds for the SpotCell 163) is appropriate to fully complete the rotation. Slowly rotate the face of the unit from left to right within the constraints allowed by the wall. wall window If not in front of a window, rotate the DU in a complete circle. 20 SpotCell 8. As you are rotating, you will notice that the LED on the back of the DU will either light up or continuously flash green, red or amber;
this is normal. The LED on the SpotCell 163 may also momentarily stop flashing as a detected signal is being analysed 9. To determine the mounting direction:
SpotCell 100, SpotCell 111 or 112 SpotCell 163 Again, rotate the DU as in step 6, this time stopping each time the LED is green and note the direction the DU is facing
(the LED may turn green once or multiple times). This is an indication of the signal strength the DU is receiving from the wireless phone tower. The DU should be mounted facing the direction the DU was pointed when the LED was green for the longest period of time during its rotation. Continue rotating the DU until the LED flashes green. This is the direction the DU must face when mounted 10. For dual band systems (SC141/SC142) set the AP switch to AP1
(PCS), and then repeat step 7,8, and 9 to allign the second DU. 11. For inside installation and exterior wall mountings, it is recommended that various walls and locations within the structure be tested as suitable locations to position the DU. For each location the DU is tested and the LED is green, the display on the bottom of the CU indicates the relative signal strength that the DU is receiving. Figure 4.3: Displayed signal strength Mount the DU in the location that has the highest indicated signal level. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 21 INSTALLATION Note: On the upper floors of tall buildings, it may be necessary to tilt the DU down to get a good signal (green LED). 12. Proceed to page 7 for mounting instructions once the DU location has been optimized. 4.3 Choosing a location for the SpotCell CU The CU should be optimized and mounted, after the DU has been optimized and mounted. Generally, the CU should be mounted in a location as far as possible from the DU, while being within the area where you require improved coverage. If mounted on a ceiling, the unit should be downward facing, and in the center of the area requiring cell phone coverage. If mounted on a wall, the unit should be positioned in the middle of the area to be covered side-to-side, and off-centered slightly front-to-back, approximately as shown below in Figure 4.4:CU position and signal coverage. The unit should be mounted as high on the wall as possible. Figure 4.4: CU position and signal coverage 22 SpotCell 4.3.1 Positioning the CU 1. Ensure that the DU position has been optimized and has been mounted in place. 2. Move the switch on the CU from Install to Active. 3. Hold the CU in the position it is to be mounted. In an ideal application, the display on the CU will show 5 bars of signal strength and coverage area. If the display is not showing 5 bars for coverage area and there are alternate possible mounting locations, move the CU to the alternate locations and check the display. Place the CU in the location showing maximum number of bars (see Figure 4.5:Displayed Signal Strength and Coverage Area). In the event the number of bars is not changing, which is very possible, choose a location that is most convenient. Note: Each time the CU is moved, wait approximately 25 seconds for the coverage area bars (
) to stabilize. Figure 4.5: Displayed Signal Strength and Coverage Area 4. Refer to page 7 for mounting instructions. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 23 INSTALLATION 4.4 Auxiliary Antenna The SpotCell Coverage Extension kit (purchased separately) can extend coverage into hard to reach places that are blocked by obstructions such as dense walls or shadowed by elevator shafts or ductwork
. Auxiliary antenna connection Instructions for connecting and mounting the auxiliary antenna are included in the Coverage Extension kit. 24 SpotCell 5 Display Information 5.1 DU (Donor Unit) DU LED Figure 5.1: DU LED location
LED is RED: the DU is not capturing an adequate enough signal for the system to operate. LED is YELLOW: the captured signal is within range and the system will function, but the DU is not properly positioned to capture the strongest signal available in its current location. LED is GREEN: after one complete rotation of the DU this indicates the DU is optimally positioned in this location. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 25 DISPLAY INFORMATION 5.2 CU 5.2.1 LED The CU LED indicates three conditions:
OFF = no DC power supply present RED = power present + system alarm condition GREEN = power present + no alarm condition CU LED 5.2.2 LCD The CU LCD displays system status and signal strength. The signal strength is indicated by the signal strength bars (
strength is indicated by the coverage bars (
). The following table shows the various messages displayed and if necessary, what action should be taken.
) and the coverage Display with alternating display (if present) Action (if required) Initializing. No action required. Table 1: CU Display States 26 SpotCell Display with alternating display (if present) Action (if required) System is not optimally positioned. Turn the DU to another appropriate position. System will not function. Turn the DU to another appropriate position. Turn the DU to another appropriate position. Check the RF cable and verify that it is connected properly. Make sure the length of the RF cable is less than 75 meters. Call product support. Telephone #:
1-877-610-9586 All OK. No action required. Table 1: CU Display States Spotwave Wireless Inc. 27 DISPLAY INFORMATION Display with alternating display (if present) Action (if required) Signal weak, but working. No action required. Turn the DU to another appropriate position. Move the CU to an alternate location, preferable farther away from the DU. Move the CU to an alternate location, preferable farther away from the DU. Temporary loss of service. No action required Loss of service for more than 24 hours. Turn the DU to another appropriate position. Table 1: CU Display States 28 SpotCell 6 Trouble Shooting Information 1. Status: The display and LED on the bottom of the CU dynamically displays information regarding the SpotCell system and environment during installation and operation. Action: A red LED on the CU indicates a system alarm condition. Look at the information display to determine if the SpotCell system is indicating a fault. 2. Status: The LED on the DU is not illuminating during the installation. Action: Ensure the following:
The provided cable is connected to the CU and DU.
The power supply is connected to the CU.
The power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet.
The switch on the back of the CU is in the Install position. If the LED is still not illuminating, contact technical support.
Spotwave Wireless Inc. 29 TROUBLE SHOOTING INFORMATION 3. Status: My cell phone does not work around the location I would like to install the SpotCell DU. Action: Try positioning the DU externally as high as possible. 4. Status: While optimizing the DU for installation, you found that the LED turned green in multiple locations, indicating each had adequate signal strength. How do you determine which location is optimal for the DU?
Action: Look at the signal level indicated on the display on the bottom of the CU each time the green light appears on the DU during alignment. Mount the DU in the location as indicated having the highest signal level. Figure 6.1:Displayed signal strength. below shows an example of the signal strength display. Figure 6.1: Displayed signal strength. 5. Status: The DU and CU are installed properly, but your cell phone only works in close proximity to the CU. Action: There are three factors that may be affecting coverage as described below:
Visually inspect the area around the CU. Ensure that there are not any large metallic objects directly between the CU and the area where cell phone coverage is not adequate. Remount the CU so that it is out in the open. If the signal the DU is receiving is very weak (although still strong enough to allow operation), the area around the CU within which a cell phone can function will be relatively small. An effort can be made to improve system performance by raising or otherwise repositioning the DU in an effort to obtain a stronger signal. In Install mode, signal strength is shown on the CU display.
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check with your vendor that your SpotCell product is compatible with your cell phone service. 6. Status: The coverage area around the CU suddenly shrinks after a long period of reliable operation. Action: This is most likely due to man made environmental influences such as a large building being erected somewhere in between the DU and the location the DU is receiving a signal from. Repeating the install procedure with the DU in its current position may improve system performance (i.e. Putting the CU switch into Install and spinning the DU around twice, aligning it in the direction indicated by the green LED on the second spin.). If this does not help, the DU may have to be physically repositioned at a different location; going through the install procedure starting at page 17 is necessary at this point. 7. Information: Remote installation SpotCell characteristics. In order for the SpotCell system to function, there are two basic parameters that must be met. The DU must receive a minimum amount of wireless signal, and a physical environment that blocks wireless signals must be in between the DU and CU (i.e. a wall). If the DU is not receiving an adequate signal, the system will not work, or, it will work but provide a very limited area around the CU in which a cell phone will function. In this instance, it may be possible that only one cell phone will be capable of using the system at a time. This is typical of applications that are on the fringe, or outside of a wireless providers advertised coverage area. Improved performance will typically only be attained by moving the DU to a higher location. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 31 TROUBLE SHOOTING INFORMATION 8. 9. Information: Residential (or building) installations that do not provide for brick, concrete, metal, or other dense material between the DU and CU. Action: In this situation it is possible that the signal emitted by the DU will be received by the CU. This will result in the system lowering the power of the signal it is emitting; and therefore the area around the CU in which a cell phone will function will become smaller. To improve performance in this scenario, it is important to:
Maximize the height of the DU
Separate the DU and CU horizontally as much as possible
Mount the DU and CU in a back-to-back manner.
It is recommended to use 50 meters of cable in between the DU and CU if possible in an effort to vertically and horizontally separate the system units. Information: Proper alignment rotation Action: Make sure the DU is rotated once completely within the area available for rotation, and then move through the same rotation again. DU alignment is based on optimizing the direction the DU is facing after initially establishing the range of signal available by rotating the DU in a circle. Once the DU has been rotated in a circle and established the level of signal available, it now sets a threshold based on the surroundings to determine when the LED will illuminate green. If the DU is not pointing in a direction that is within a certain range of the highest signal it encountered since being in Install mode, the LED will not turn green. Additionally, the LED will not illuminate green if a minimum signal level is not achieved during the initial rotation. 32 SpotCell Appendix A SpotCell 100 Series Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. A.1 Antenna Specifications:
850-MHz Band
(cellular) 1900-MHz Band
(PCS) Coverage Unit (CU) Gain (dBi) 3 Azimuth Beamwidth (dg) 175 (105) Elevation Beamwidth (dg) 180 (115) Front-to-Back (dB) 12 3 145 160 15 Polarization Horizontal (dual or slant polarized?) Horizontal Spotwave Wireless Inc. 33 SPOTCELL 100 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS Donor Unit (DU) Gain (dBi) Azimuth Beamwidth (dg) Elevation Beamwidth (dg) Front-to-Back (dB) 10 50 62 20 Polarization Vertical A.2 Architecture 11.5 46 36 (2-dg tilt up) 26 Vertical 850-MHz Band (cellular) SpotCell 100 Rel 3.0:
GSM/TDMA/GPRS/ED GE or CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO Specify with order. SpotCell 100 Rel. 2.3:
AMPS/TDMA/GSM/GP RS/EDGE, or AMPS/CDMA/1xRTT/1x EVDO Specify with order. Uplink: 824 to 849 Downlink: 869 to 894 Complete A or B sub-bands - specify sub-band with order. Formats Frequency Band of Operation
(MHz) Sub-bands and Start/Stop Frequencies Coverage Area Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users. Up to 25,000 ft2 (50,000ft2 in open, unobstructed areas) System Gain Downlink (*) Automatic, fully adaptive 93-dB maximum System Gain Uplink (*) Automatic, fully adaptive 86-dB maximum 1900-MHz Band
(PCS) SpotCell 111:
GSM/TDMA/GPRS/ED GE SpotCell 112:
CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO Uplink: 1850 to 1910 Downlink: 1930 to 1990 Full A, D, B, E, F, C band and sub-band (C1, C2, C3, C4,C5) Passband BW:
5, 7.5,10, 15 or 20-MHz Specify start/stop fre-
quency with order. Automatic, fully adap-
tive 92-dB maximum Automatic, fully adap-
tive 82-dB maximum 34 SpotCell Downlink Operating Range Input Over-
load Protec-
tion Output Lev-
els (EIRP, composite radiated) Third Order Intercept
(EIRP radi-
ated) Power Supply SPOTCELL 100 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS
-106 to -44-dBm (Rx Isotropic Power), coverage reduced below -92-dBm Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to 30-dBm maximum. Downlink: Fully adap-
tive, up to 7 dBm maxi-
mum (managed per channel at -8 dBm/ch) Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to 30-dBm maximum. Downlink: Fully adap-
tive, up to 7 dBm maxi-
mum (managed per channel at 0 dBm/ch) Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to 30-dBm maximum. Downlink: Fully adap-
tive, up to 7 dBm maxi-
mum (managed per channel at 0 dBm/ch) Uplink: 52-dBm Downlink: 30-dBm Uplink: 52-dBm Downlink: 30-dBm Uplink: 50-dBm Downlink: 30-dBm AC Input Voltage: 100-V to 240-V 50/60-Hz DC Output Voltage: 7.5-V DC (1.8-A) and 10.25-V DC (1.0-A) Power Consumption: < 28-W CSA approved power adapter c/w 6-ft non-plenum AC cable and 20-ft non-plenum DC cable. DC cable connects to CU. DU powered from CU by interconnecting RF cable. AC cable length: 6-ft (non-plenum) DC cable length: 20-ft (non-plenum)
* System Gain includes antenna gains and cable loss [82-ft of RG-6 or 164-ft of RG-11 (non-plenum rated)]. Note: longer cable lengths or plenum cable can often be accommodated with no coverage penalty. AC cable length: 6-ft DC cable length: 20-ft (both non-plenum) Spotwave Wireless Inc. 35 SPOTCELL 100 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS A.2.1 Physical Operating Temperature DU & HPCU: -40 to +55 C Size Weight ARU: -40 to +55 C (with heater) DU & HPCU: 14"w 10.5" h 3.5" d ARU: 10" w 18"h 7" d DU & HPCU: 4-lb. ARU c/w battery: 25-lb. RF Connectors Type F RF Cable 2-RG-11 Quad shielded required, 1-41supplied 1- ordered for required length
(System supports up to 164 ft. or 50 m) A.2.2 Installation Installation Time Less than one hour typical Outdoor Unit Alignment No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm (LED Indicator on outdoor unit) Test Equipment None required. No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None, setup and operation is fully automatic A.2.3 Diagnostics Fault Indicators LED on DU (installation only) LED on HPCU (during normal operation) ARU (wireless modem, LCD display, AC power light) Remote Connectivity Ethernet port on ARU and wireless modem System Interrogation Multifunction LCD indicator ARU 36 SpotCell Appendix B SpotCell 111 System Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. B.1 DU LED signal indications:
RED BS signal too low YELLOW BS signal present and within range GREEN BS signal is at maximum B.2 Antenna beam width:
B.2.1 CU Antenna Summary
Gain +3 dBi
Azimuth Beamwidth 145
Front-to-back 15 dB Elevation 160 Spotwave Wireless Inc. 37 SPOTCELL 111 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS B.2.2 DU Antenna Summary
Gain 12 dBi (13 dB nominal directivity)
Elevation Beamwidth 36 F/B 26 dB
Azimuth 46 B.3 Architecture Frequency Band Passband Bandwidth Full A, D, B, E, F, C band and sub-band (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5) selectivity 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 MHz
*Start/stop receive band frequency must be specified at time of order. Formats Supported GSM/TDMA Coverage Area Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users Up to 20,000 Sq feet (50,000 sq.ft. in open areas) System Gain Uplink Automatic, fully adaptive, Maximum 81 dB (including antennas) System Gain Downlink Automatic, fully adaptive, maximum 92dB (including antennas) Downlink Operating Range Input Overload Protection
-106 to 44 dBm (Rx Isotropic Power) Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Maximum Output Levels
(radiated) Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to +30 dBm EIRP (Composite) Downlink: Fully adaptive up to +7 dBm EIRP (Composite) Third Order Intercept
(radiated) Uplink: +50 dBm EIRP Downlink: +30 dBm EIRP Power Supply 7.5 VDC and 10.25 VDC universal power adapter that connects to the Indoor Unit; Donor Unit power is supplied via the RF cable Power Consumption
< 28 W 38 SpotCell SPOTCELL 111 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS B.3.3 Physical Operating Temperature Size Weight Donor unit: -40 to +55 C Coverage unit: 0 to +40 C Donor unit: 15"w 12" h 4" d Coverage unit: 9"w 7.25" h 2.5" d Donor unit: 4 lb (2 kg) Coverage unit: 2 lb (1 kg) RF Connectors Type F; weatherproof RF Cable RG6 quad-shield 82 or 25 m supplied
(System supports 164 ft. or 50 m) B.3.4 Installation Installation Time Outdoor Unit Alignment Less than one hour typical No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm with LED indicator on Donor Unit) Test Equipment No test equipment required No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None; setup and operation is fully automatic B.3.5 Diagnostics System Status LCD display on Coverage Unit and LED on Donor Unit Spotwave Wireless Inc. 39 SPOTCELL 111 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 40 SpotCell Appendix C SpotCell 112 System Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. C.1 DU LED signal indications:
RED BS signal too low YELLOW BS signal present and within range GREEN BS signal is at maximum C.2 Antenna beam width:
C.2.1 CU Antenna Summary
Gain +3 dBi
Azimuth Beamwidth 145 Elevation Beamwidth 160 Front-to-Back 15 dB
Horizontally Polarized
Spotwave Wireless Inc. 41 SPOTCELL 112 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS C.2.2 DU Antenna Summary
Gain 11.5 dBi
Azimuth Beamwidth 46 Elevation Beamwidth 36
Front-to-Back 25 dB
Vertically Polarized C.3 Architecture Frequency Band Passband Bandwidth Full A, D, B, E, F, C band and sub-band (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5) selectivity 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 MHz
*Start/stop receive band frequency must be specified at time of order. Formats Supported CDMA Coverage Area Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users Up to 20,000 Sq feet (50,000 sq.ft. in open areas) System Gain Uplink Automatic, fully adaptive, Maximum 81 dB (including antennas) System Gain Downlink Automatic, fully adaptive, maximum 92dB (including antennas) Downlink Operating Range Input Overload Protection
-106 to 44 dBm (Rx Isotropic Power) Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Maximum Output Levels
(radiated) Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to +30 dBm EIRP (Composite) Downlink: Fully adaptive up to +7 dBm EIRP (Composite) Third Order Intercept
(radiated) Uplink: +50 dBm EIRP Downlink: +30 dBm EIRP Power Supply 7.5 VDC and 10.25 VDC universal power adapter that connects to the Indoor Unit; Donor Unit power is supplied via the RF cable Power Consumption
< 28 W 42 SpotCell SPOTCELL 112 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS C.3.3 Physical Operating Temperature Size Weight Donor unit: -40 to +55 C Coverage unit: 0 to +40 C Donor unit: 15"w 12" h 4" d Coverage unit: 9"w 7.25" h 2.5" d Donor unit: 4 lb (2 kg) Coverage unit: 2 lb (1 kg) RF Connectors Type F; weatherproof RF Cable RG6 quad-shield 82 or 25 m supplied
(System supports 164 ft. or 50 m) C.3.4 Installation Installation Time Outdoor Unit Alignment Less than one hour typical No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm with LED indicator on Donor Unit) Test Equipment No test equipment required No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None; setup and operation is fully automatic C.3.5 Diagnostics System Status LCD display on Coverage Unit and LED on Donor Unit Spotwave Wireless Inc. 43 SPOTCELL 112 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 44 SpotCell Appendix D SpotCell 111s/112s System Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. D.1 DU LED signal indications:
RED BS signal too low YELLOW BS signal present and within range GREEN BS signal is at maximum Spotwave Wireless Inc. 45 SPOTCELL 111S/112S SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS D.2 Antenna beam width:
D.2.1 CU Antenna Summary
Gain 0dBi mean Isolation >15 dB AP to AP
Return Loss >10 dB over each band
Azimuth Beamwidth >140 Elevation Beamwidth >140 Front-to-Back >10 dB Linear Polarization
D.2.2 DU Antenna Summary
Gain 11.5 dBi
Azimuth Beamwidth 46 Elevation Beamwidth 36
Front-to-Back 25 dB
Vertically Polarized D.3 Architecture Frequency Band Passband Bandwidth Formats Supported Coverage Area Full A, D, B, E, F, C band and sub-band (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5) selectivity 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 MHz
*Start/stop receive band frequency must be specified at time of order. SC111S support split band PCS & GSM SC112S supports split band PCS & CDMA Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users Up to 25,000 Sq feet (50,000 sq.ft. in open areas) System Gain Uplink Automatic, fully adaptive, Maximum 81 dB (including antennas) System Gain Downlink Automatic, fully adaptive, maximum 92dB (including antennas) Downlink Operating Range
-100 to 44 dBm (Rx Isotropic Power) 46 SpotCell SPOTCELL 111S/112S SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Input Overload Protection Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Maximum Output Levels
(radiated) Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to +27 dBm EIRP (Composite) Downlink: Fully adaptive up to +7 dBm EIRP (Composite) Rated downlink output per carrier is 0dBm for a maximum of five carriers. If number of carriers exceeds five, per carrier power is reduced such that the composite downlink power never exceeds +7dBm EIRP for a nominal antenna gain of 0dBi Third Order Intercept
(radiated) Uplink: +50 dBm EIRP Downlink: +30 dBm EIRP Power Supply 10.5 VDC universal power adapter that connects to the Indoor Unit; Donor Unit power is supplied via the RF cable Power Consumption
< 44 W Spotwave Wireless Inc. 47 SPOTCELL 111S/112S SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS D.3.3 Physical Operating Temperature Size Weight Donor unit: -40 to +55 C Coverage unit: 0 to +40 C (fan cooled) Donor unit: 15"w 12" h 4" d Coverage unit: 9"w 7.25" h 2.5" d Donor unit: 4 lb (2 kg) Coverage unit: 2 lb (1 kg) RF Connectors Type F; weatherproof RF Cable RG11 quad-shield 82 or 25 m supplied
(System supports 164 ft. or 50 m) D.3.4 Installation Installation Time Outdoor Unit Alignment Less than one hour typical No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm with LED indicator on Donor Unit) Test Equipment No test equipment required No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None; setup and operation is fully automatic D.3.5 Diagnostics System Status LCD display on Coverage Unit and LED on Donor Unit 48 SpotCell Appendix E SpotCell 163 System Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. E.1 DU LED signal indications:
RED BS signal too low GREEN BS signal is at maximum E.2 Antenna beam width:
E.2.1 CU Antenna Summary
Gain +3 dBi Elevation Beamwidth 115 (typical)
Azimuth Beamwidth 105 (typical)
Front-to-Back 12 dB Polarization: Horizontal and Vertical Spotwave Wireless Inc. 49 SPOTCELL 163 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS E.2.2 DU Antenna Summary
Gain +10 dBi Elevation Beamwidth 62
Azimuth Beamwidth 50
Front-to-Back 20 dB Polarization: Vertical
E.3 Architecture Frequency Band of Operation Uplink: 806-821 MHz Downlink: 851-866 MHz Formats Supported iDEN Coverage Area System Gain Downlink Operating Range Input Overload Protection Maximum Output Levels (radiated) Typical 20dB BW Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users Up to 20,000 Sq feet (~1850 Sq Meters) or 50,000 Sq feet in open unobstructed areas Automatic, fully adaptive, Maximum 90dB downlink, 90 dB uplink
-95 to -25 dBm (receive isotropic power) Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to +40 dBm EIRP (composite) Downlink: Fully adaptive up to +17 dBm EIRP (composite) Downlink 18MHz Uplink 18.3MHz Third Order Intercept
(radiated) Uplink: +60 dBm EIRP Downlink: +36 dBm EIRP Power Supply
+3.8 VDC, +5.8 VDC and +27 VDC universal power adapter that connects to the indoor unit, outdoor unit power is supplied via the RF cable Power Consumption
< 45 W 50 SpotCell 163 SPOTCELL 163 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS E.3.3 Physical Operating Temperature Size Weight Donor unit: -40 to +55 C Coverage unit: 0 to +40 C Donor unit: 15"w 12" h 4" d Coverage unit: 9"w 7.25" h 2.5" d Donor unit: 6 lb (3 kg) Coverage unit: 2 lb (1 kg) RF Connectors Type F, outdoor unit supplied with weather proof boot RF Cable RG6 Quad shielded 82 or 25 meters supplied
(System supports up to 164 ft. or 50 m) E.3.4 Installation Installation Time Outdoor Unit Alignment Less than one hour typical No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm (LED Indicator on outdoor unit) Test Equipment None required No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None, setup and operation is fully automatic E.3.5 Diagnostics Fault Indicators LED on DU (during installation only) LED and LCD indicator on indoor unit Remote Connectivity Serial data port on indoor unit System Interrogation LCD indicator on indoor unit Spotwave Wireless Inc. 51 SPOTCELL 163 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 52 SpotCell 163 Appendix F SpotCell 141/142 System Specifications Note: Spotwave Wireless has the right to change specifications without notice. F.1 DU LED signal indications:
RED BS signal too low YELLOW BS signal present and within range GREEN BS signal is at maximum F.2 Antenna beam width:
F.2.1 CU Antenna Summary
Gain 0dBi mean
Azimuth Beamwidth >140 Elevation Beamwidth >140 Front-to-Back >10 dB Linear Polarization
Spotwave Wireless Inc. 53 SPOTCELL 141/142 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS F.2.2 DU Antenna Summary
Gain 11.5 dBi
Azimuth Beamwidth 46 Elevation Beamwidth 36
Front-to-Back 25 dB
Vertically Polarized 54 SpotCell F.3 Architecture Frequency Band Passband Bandwidth Formats Supported Coverage Area SPOTCELL 141/142 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Full A, D, B, E, F, C band and sub-band (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5) selectivity 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 MHz
*Start/stop receive band frequency must be specified at time of order. SC141 support dual band PCS, Cellular GSM SC142 supports dual band PCS & Cellular CDMA Fully adaptive, supports multiple simultaneous users Up to 25,000 Sq feet (50,000 sq.ft. in open areas) System Gain Uplink Automatic, fully adaptive, maximum 82dB for the PCS band and 85dB for the Cellular Band. System Gain Downlink Automatic, fully adaptive, maximum of 92dB (including antenna) for both the Cellular band and PCS band. Min gain = 44dB for both Cellular band and PCS band. Downlink Operating Range
-100dBm to -44dBm(Rx isotropic Power);
Coverage reduced below -92dBm EIRP. Input Overload Protection Uplink: Fully adaptive Downlink: Fully adaptive Maximum Output Levels
(radiated) Third Order Intercept
(radiated) Power Supply Uplink: Fully adaptive, up to +27 dBm EIRP (Composite) Downlink: Fully adaptive up to +7 dBm EIRP (Composite) Rated downlink output per carrier is 0dBm for a maximum of five carriers. If number of carriers exceeds five, per carrier power is reduced such that the composite downlink power never exceeds +7dBm EIRP for a nominal antenna gain of 0dBi.
+50dBm EIRP for PCS and +47dBm EIRP for Cellular 10.5 VDC universal power adapter that connects to the Indoor Unit; Donor Unit power is supplied via the RF cable Power Consumption
< 55 W Spotwave Wireless Inc. 55 SPOTCELL 141/142 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS F.3.3 Physical Operating Temperature Size Weight RF Connectors RF Cable F.3.4 Installation Installation Time Outdoor Unit Alignment Donor unit: -40 to +55 C Coverage unit: 0 to +40 C (fan cooled) Donor unit: 15"w 12" h 4" d Coverage unit: 9"w 7.25" h 2.5" d Donor unit: 4 lb (2 kg) Coverage unit: 2 lb (1 kg) Type F; weatherproof Couplers used to install the dual band system are expected to cause a loss of 3.5 dB. RG11 quad-shield 82 or 25 m supplied
(System supports 164 ft. or 50 m) Less than one hour typical No prior knowledge of base station location required Built in alignment algorithm with LED indicator on Donor Unit) Test Equipment No test equipment required No RF knowledge required for installation User Controls None; setup and operation is fully automatic F.3.5 Diagnostics System Status LCD display on Coverage Unit and LED on Donor Unit 56 SpotCell Appendix G Safety Hints Customer safety is a concern we would like to address in a sensible and proactive manner. To this end, the following notes have been provided as a reference to help installers remain safe and think about safety in all aspects of the installation. The following notes are to be considered as informational only, and not exhaustive or complete. G.1 Lightning Never attempt to install the DU outdoors while a lightning storm is in progress in your immediate or neighboring vicinity. The National Lightning Institute says for every five seconds between the flash of lightning and a thunderclap, the lightning is one mile away. If lightning is within 3 miles (15 second count between flash and thunder) of your location, do not attempt an installation. G.2 Working Aloft When working aloft, it is best to work in pairs. Avoid attempting procedures alone that are best carried out with a spotter or by two people. Spotwave Wireless Inc. 57 SAFETY HINTS G.2.1 Power Tools Proper eye protection should be worn when using a drill or any other type of power tool. G.2.2 Working with Ladders Properly secure your ladder and work in pairs. Make sure the ladder is properly tied off and use an insulated ladder when working around power lines. G.2.3 Grounding Ensuring the DU is properly grounded in external installations will help to prevent property damage and personal injury during lightening storms. G.3 Overhead Power Lines While overhead power lines may appear to be insulated, they most likely are not insulated. Always thoroughly investigate your surroundings prior to installing masts or the DU in an outdoor location. Never attempt installation without adequate lighting, as shadows and trees can obscure power lines. 58 SpotCell
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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 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | DU 1900 Full Band | ||||
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 | Power listed is composite conducted. The antenna(s) must be installed to provide a minimum separation of 20cm from all persons. Maximum antenna gain of 11.5dBi is allowed as described in this filing This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 |
Nemko Canada Inc. (Ottawa)
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1 | Name |
C****** N********
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1 | Telephone Number |
613-7******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
613-7********
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1 |
c******@nemko.com
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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 | 1850 | 1910 | 0.071 | Amp | F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850 | 1910 | 0.071 | Amp | GXW |
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