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PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A PS71090-P8 2W Public Safety Signal Booster Users Guide P R O D U C T M A N U A L 5689 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 1 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A DISCLAIMER All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of Westell Technologies knowledge. Westell makes no warranty with respect there to, including without limitation any results that may be obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any property rights of any persons. Use or application of such information or statements is at the users sole risk, without any liability on the part of Westell. Nothing herein shall be construed as license or recommendation for use, which infringes upon any propriety rights of any person. Product material and specifications are subject to change without notice. Westell standard terms of sale and the specific terms of any particular sale apply. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 2 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Table of Contents PREFACE................................................................................................................................... 7 Purpose ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Scope.7 Audience .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 Document Organization ................................................................................................................................... 8 References ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 Document Conventions .................................................................................................................................... 9 Safety Notices .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Technical Support ............................................................................................................................................ 10 Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 10 Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements ......................................................................................... 10 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................... 11 1.1 Document Purpose and Intended Users ............................................................................................. 11 1.2 Application ................................................................................................................................................ 11 1.2.1 Product Registration Information ........................................................................................................................ 11 1.3 Safety Guidelines ....................................................................................................................................... 12 1.3.1 Important Safety Information ..................................................................................................................................... 13 1.4 FCC Part 90 Signal Boosters ................................................................................................................... 13 1.5 FCC Contact Information ......................................................................................................................... 14 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 15 2.1 Product Information ................................................................................................................................. 15 2.2 Product Features ....................................................................................................................................... 15 2.3 Included Accessories .................................................................................................................. 16 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 3 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 2.4 Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 17 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION .............................................................................................. 18 3.1 RF Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 18 3.2 Power Specification .................................................................................................................................. 19 3.3 Mechanical Specification ......................................................................................................................... 19 3.4 Environmental Specification ................................................................................................................... 20 3.5 GUI Items .................................................................................................................................................... 20 3.6 Alarm Status .............................................................................................................................................. 21 3.7 Alarm Relay ................................................................................................................................................ 23 4 PRODUCT APPEARANCE................................................................................................. 24 4.1 External Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 24 5 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ........................................................................................... 25 5.1 Important Installation Guidelines .......................................................................................................... 25 5.2 Donor Antenna Installation Guidelines ................................................................................................ 26 5.3 Indoor Antenna Installation Guidelines ................................................................................................ 26 5.4 Mounting the Signal Booster ................................................................................................................. 27 5.5 Verifying the Physical System Setup ..................................................................................................... 28 5.6 Controlling the Signal Booster ............................................................................................................... 28 5.7 Connecting to the Alarm Relay Panel ................................................................................................... 29 5.8 Connecting the Power Cable................................................................................................................... 31 5.9 Connecting the Battery Back-up Cable ................................................................................................ 33 6 SYSTEM OPERATION ....................................................................................................... 34 6.1 Operating the Program ............................................................................................................................ 34 6.2 Status .......................................................................................................................................................... 36 6.3 Control .......................................................................................................................................... 40 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 4 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 7.0 INSTALLING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................. 45 7.1 Upgrading the Firmware ......................................................................................................................... 45 7.2 IP Change ................................................................................................................................................... 46 7.2.1 IP Change Window .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 7.2.2 Static IP Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 47 7.2.3 DHCP IP Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 48 APPENDIX A IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION .............................................. 49 A.1 Registration Number ............................................................................................................................... 49 A.2 UL 49 APPENDIX B ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................... 50 APPENDIX C VSWR ALARM DIAGRAM ....................................................................... 50 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: Product Registration..................................................................................................... 11 Figure 4-1: External Product Configuration.......................................................................................... 24 Figure 5-1: Repeater Mounting Bracket Mounted on Repeater Rear.................................................. 27 Figure 5-2A: Ethernet Cable................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 5-2B: Ethernet Connectors........................................................................................................ 28 Figure 5-3: Stripped Cable Conductors........................................................................................... 29 Figure 5-4: Alarm Relay 9 Position D-Sub Connector........................................................................... 29 Figure 5-5: Alarm Relay Cable Connected to Repeater........................................................................ 30 Figure 5-6: Remove the Power Connector Cap.................................................................................... 31 Figure 5-7: Connector Keys.................................................................................................................. 31 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 5 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 5-8: Power Cable Connected to Repeater........................................................................... 32 Figure 5-9: Power Cable Connected to Repeater................................................................................. 32 Figure 5-10: Battery Cable Connected to Repeater............................................................................. 33 Figure 6-1: Network Connection Set-up .............................................................................................. 34 Figure 6-2: Destination Directory................................................................................ 35 Figure 6-3: Software Installation....................................................................................... 35 Figure 6-4: PS71090 GUI Log-In............................................................................................ 35 Figure 6-5: Status Mode............................................................................................... 36 Figure 6-6: Control Mode............................................................................................................. 40 Figure 7-1: Firmware Upgrade Progress Window showing File Open tab ........................................... 45 Figure 7-2: Firmware Version Check.................................................................................................. 45 Figure 7-3: Firmware Update Status.................................................................................................... 46 Figure 7-4: IP Settings........................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 7-5: IP Change WIndow............................................................................................................. 47 Figure 7-6: Static IP Address...................................................................................... 47 Figure 7-7: DHCP IP Address.............................................................................................................. 48 LIST OF TABLES Table P-1: Document Conventions........................................................................................................ 9 Table 2-1: Included Accessories........................................................................................................... 16 Table 2-2: Optional Accessories ...........................................................................................................17 Table 3-1: RF Specifications................................................................................................................. 18 Table 3-2: Power Specifications........................................................................................................... 19 Table 3-3: Mechanical Specifications................................................................................................... 19 Table 3-4: Environmental Specifications.............................................................................................. 20 Table 3-5: GUI Items............................................................................................................................. 20 Table 3-6: Alarm Status........................................................................................................................ 21 Table 3-7: Alarm Relay......................................................................................................................... 23 Table 5-1: Alarm Relay Connections.................................................................................................... 30 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 6 of 51 WESTELL.COM Table B-1: Acronyms and Abbreviations.............................................................................................. 50 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Preface This Preface includes the following:
Purpose Scope Audience Document Organization References Document Conventions Safety Notices Technical Support Acronyms and Abbreviations Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements Purpose This manual contains information and procedures for the operation of the Westell PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster. Changes that occur after the publishing date may be incorporated by a complete manual revision or as additions. Scope Reference this manual when there is a need to add enhanced signal capability to a new or existing system, to monitor a system, make maintenance adjustments, or address alarms. Audience This manual is intended for installers and users who are familiar with similar types of equipment. WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 7 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Document Organization This manual includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1: General Information Outlines the document purpose and intended users, application, product registration, safety guidelines, disclaimer and FCC Part 90, FCC Warning Labels. Chapter 2: Product Overview Provides product information, describes product features and lists accessories. Chapter 3: Product Specification Provides tables containing RF, power, mechanical and environmental specifications. Also provides information about GUI items, alarm status and alarm relay. Chapter 4: Product Appearance Provides physical specifications, photographs and information about the external and internal Signal Booster configuration. Chapter 5: Installation Guidelines Lists guidelines for installing the Signal Booster and antennas. Chapter 6: Software Installation Outlines the steps required to install the software. Chapter 7: System Operation Describes product operation, including how to open the communication port and describes the functions in the Status and Control pages. Appendix A: Important Product Information Provides the product registration number and internal power supply information. Appendix B: Acronyms and Abbreviations A table of acronyms and abbreviations and definitions for each. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 8 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A References References References References FCC Part 90 Document Conventions Document Conventions Document Conventions Document Conventions Table P-1 lists the conventions used throughout this document. Table P-1: Document Conventions Convention Description DANGER!
Description of an imminent hazard that, if not avoided, may result in severe personal injury or death. Before you work on equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical and RF circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. WARNING!
Description of an imminent hazard that, if not avoided, may result in personal injury or serious equipment damage. CAUTION Description of a conditions or practice that could cause damage to equipment or property. Communicates information that is crucial to preventing loss of data or damage to hardware or software, and actions that could result in equipment failure. IMPORTANT Additional important information that the user must be aware of, but is not related to a hazard. NOTE Bold Click Additional information that is beneficial for the user to know, but is not related to a hazard. Bold text indicates an action or provides emphasis. Instructs the user to press the primary (typically left) mouse button while the pointer is over the specified location. Right-click Instructs the user to press the secondary (typically right) mouse button while the pointer is over the specified location. Double-click Instructs the user to press the primary (typically left) mouse button twice, rapidly, while the pointer is over the specified location. Select Enter
>
Instructs the user to perform a selection on the screen by clicking an active object. Instructs the user to type text using the keyboard. Indicates a level in a menu. For example, Start>Programs prompts the user to click on Start, then locate and click Programs under the Start menu. WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 9 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Safety Notices Safety Notices Safety Notices Safety Notices This general safety information applies to both operating and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions are located in other parts of this manual where they apply and may not appear in this summary. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warnings elsewhere in the manual violates the safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of equipment. Westell assumes no liability for the customers or users failure to comply with these requirements:
Explosive atmospheres - To avoid explosion or fire, do not operate this product in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Lightning danger - Do not install or make adjustments to this unit during an electrical storm. WARNING!
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by Westell can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules. Technical Support Technical Support Technical Support Technical Support If you suspect a malfunction with this product or have a technical question, call your dealer or the Westell Support Line at: (603) 626-6677, Toll Free (USA) 1-877-844-4274, press option 2, and then option 1. Westell Support can also be reached via email at IBWsupport@westell.com. Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations Refer to Appendix B for definitions of the acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual. Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements Copyright and Trademark Acknowledgements The following products are referred to in this manual:
is a registered trademark of Westell Technologies, Inc. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 10 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 1 General Information 1.1 Document Purpose and Intended Users The purpose of this document is to provide a step-by-step procedure to help experienced technicians or engineers install and commission an in-building Passive Wireless Distributed Antenna System (DAS) using Westells PS71090 2W Public Safety Signal Booster. Follow the instructions in this guide to minimize risks associated with modifying a live system and preclude service interruptions. This document assumes the technician or engineer understands the basic principles and functionality involved with an RF Signal Booster and in-building wireless systems. This guide has been written to address the practical concerns of the installer. 1.2 Application Use this guide whenever there is a need to add enhanced signal capability to an existing system or when a Signal Booster is included in a new installation. 1.2.1 Product Registration Information The serial number is located on the label on right-side of the enclosure. Record this number in Figure 1-1. Retain this manual, along with proof of purchase, to serve as a permanent record of your purchase. Figure 1-1: Product Registration 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 11 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 1.3 Safety Guidelines The general safety information in this guideline applies to both operations and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions are located in the applicable manual sections, but may not appear in this summary. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warnings elsewhere in the manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of equipment. Westell assumes no liability for the customers failure to comply with these requirements:
Grounding: This Signal Booster is designed to operate at 110VAC @ 1.0A maximum current and must always be operated with the ground wire properly connected. Explosive atmospheres: To avoid explosion or fire, do not operate this product in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Lightning danger: Do not install or adjust this unit during an electrical storm. No user-serviceable parts are inside the unit. Hazardous voltages are present when the cover is removed. Opening the chassis will void your warranty. If you suspect a malfunction with this product, call your dealer or Westells technical support line at 1.877.844.4274. CAUTION Turn the Signal Booster power off when connecting or disconnecting cables. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 12 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Important Safety Information 1.3.1 Antennas used for the purpose of radiating signals indoors are limited to a maximum gain of 3 dBi. Each antenna must be positioned to observe minimum separation requirements from all users and bystanders. The following guidelines must be used when considering separation distances:
Indoor antennas must be placed so that under normal conditions, personnel cannot come within 20 cm (~8 in) of any inside antenna. Adhering to this minimum separation will ensure that the employee or bystander cannot exceed RF exposures beyond the maximum permissible limit as defined by FCC Regulations section 1.1310 Limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure. Outdoor antenna must be positioned so that under normal conditions, personnel cannot approach closer than 120 cm (~4 ft.). A directional antenna having a maximum gain of 3.75 dBi is used, and precautions should be taken to prevent personnel from routinely passing through the main radiation beam at a distance closer than specified. 1.4 FCC Part 90 Signal Boosters WARNING!
THIS IS A 90.219 CLASS B DEVICE This is not a consumer device. It is designed for installation by FCC licensees and qualified installers. You must have an FCC license or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. You must register class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at www.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. FCC Warning Labels The following labels will appear on the PS71090 Signal Booster in accordance with the FCC:
WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 13 of 51 FCC Label Placement on the PS71090:
PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Right-Side View 1.5 FCC Contact Information:
Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Phone: 1-888-225-5322 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Fax: 1-866-418-0232 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 14 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 2222 Product Overview 2.1 Product Information The PS71090 Signal Booster was developed for use in enclosed structures where signals from local public safety towers to operate mobile units is poor or unavailable. Adequate signal strength must be available outside the structure as a prerequisite to achieving in-building coverage. The device is connected to an external antenna, normally located on a roof, and to one or more internal antennas placed strategically throughout the area where wireless service is desired. The external antenna is typically directional, such as a Yagi or Panel antenna. Internal antennas are typically omnidirectional, although various other types may be used, depending on the coverage application. The Signal Booster amplifies both the uplink (mobile to base) and downlink (base to mobile) signals, thus facilitating communications to and from the intended wireless infrastructure. With a maximum total of 90 dB nominal gain on both the uplink and downlink, gain can be adjusted over a range from 60 dB to 90 dB in 1 dB steps. The Signal Booster is controlled using a computer connected to the RJ45 Female Network Connector labeled GUI. There are also LED indicators to indicate alarm status, OSC and power. Refer to Figure 4-1. 2.2 Product Features Easy installation Light and small Control using a Windows-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) and accessed by connecting a laptop or desktop computer to the 8P8C/RJ45 Female Network Connector labeled GUI User gain control Automatic level control Automatic shutdown function Oscillation protection Overdrive protection Under/over voltage protection Fault protection Alarm notification SNMP Persistent status and error information Battery Back-up Input 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 15 of 51 WESTELL.COM Included Accessories 2.3 Table 2-1 contains the items that are shipped with the PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster. Table 2-1: Included Accessories Quantity Description PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 AC Power Cable, 5 feet 10 inches DC Power Cable, 5 feet 10 inches Ethernet cable, 6 feet 1 inch Alarm Relay Serial Cable, 4 feet 9 inches USB Drive containing the User Manual and Software Mounting Screws Drywall Anchors Cabinet Keys 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 16 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 2.4 Optional Accessories A complete line of accessories is available from Westell. Check with your Westell distributor for any additional items needed. Some products that are suitable for most in-building needs are listed in Table 2-2. Table 2-2: Optional Accessories WESTELL.COM October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 17 of 51 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 3 Product Specification 3.1 RF Specifications Table 3-1: RF Specifications Parameter Specification Note Frequency Range 806~809 MHz Sub-Band1 UL 806~816 MHz Sub-Band2 806~824 MHz Sub-Band3 851~854 MHz Sub-Band1 DL 851~861 MHz Sub-Band2 851~869 MHz Sub-Band3 independently Controlled via the GUI Linear Output Power UL / DL
+33dBm Gain UL / DL 90dB (1.0dB) Gain Adjustment Range UL / DL 30dB1dB 1dB step AGC Range UL / DL 25dB (1dB) Pass Band Ripple UL / DL 1.5dB Typ. (Peak-To-Peak 3dB) 3rd Order Intercept Point UL / DL
+42.5dBm Input VSWR UL / DL
< 2:1 Maximum Input No damage Power UL / DL
+10dBm Propagation Delay UL / DL 4 Max. Noise Figure UL 5dB Typ. 6.5dB Max. Input / Output Impedance UL / DL 50 Ohms 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 18 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 3.2 Power Specification Table 3-2: Power Specifications Parameter Specification Note Main Power Input Voltage 110 VAC Internal AC DC Power Supply Battery / DC Input Voltage 24 VDC to 30 VDC External Battery Power Supply Power Connector IEC320 AC/DC Power Consumption 110 AC Input: <100W Max.
<0.9 Amps Max. 24 VDC Input: <65W Max.
<2.7 Amps Max. 3.3 Mechanical Specification Table 3-3: Mechanical Specifications Parameter Specification Note Size 17.7 x 14.1 x 4.7 in L x H x D Donor/Coverage Antenna Ports: 4.3-10 (f) AC Power In DC (Battery) Power In Frame Ground RJ-45 Ethernet-1 (10/100 Base-T) Matting Male Connector Torque 3.7 ft.-lbs. AC cord DC cord Two-Lug Ground GUI Interface RJ-45 Ethernet-2 (10/100 Base-T) SNMP Interface 9-Pin D-SUB, female Alarm Relay Interface Wall-Mount with 4 holes 2 holes in each side Key Lock Two-Key Lock Natural Convection Red color Paint Connectors Mounting Type Enclosure Lock Heat Dissipation Finish 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 19 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 3.4 Environmental Specification Table 3-4: Environmental Specifications Parameter Specification Note Operating Temperature
-30C ~ +50C (ambient)
-22F ~ +122F Storage Temperature
-40C ~ +60C (ambient)
-40 F to +140 F Operating Humidity 5% ~ 95%
Environmental IP-65, NEMA 4 Compliance 3.5 GUI Items Table 3-5: GUI Items Parameter Specification Note UL/DL Output Readings 5dBm to 38dBm Reads and displays the UL/DL output power Alarm Readout Displays UL/DL Shutdown Setting PLL LD(Lock Detector), Isolation, UL/DL shutdown, DC Fail, Relay Status, UL/DL VSWR, Manual Amp, Antenna Failure, Power, UL HPA Fail, DL HPA Fail 23dBm to 37dBm Displays alarm status Use to set the peak power
(shutdown level) UL/DL Gain Setting
/ Attenuation 60dB to 90dB Gain 0dB to 30dB Attenuation. Used to set the UL/DL system gain. System Location Display PS71090-P8 PS-SMR800 Company, Address, City, State, Contact Displays the Signal Booster name and information. Control Send All Control Page Settings Used to save settings in the Control page. Isolation VSWR Quit Settable to 0db -or- 15dB. Adjustable from 1-30 None Closes the GUI page. WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 20 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Refer to Section 6 System Operation for more information about the GUI. 3.6 Alarm Status Table 3-6 Alarm Status Mask Item Alarm Enable[ ]
Disable[ ]
Condition/
Troubleshooting AC DC Power Input Power Input Repeater Unit LED POWER ISO ALARM GUI Display AC FAIL DC FAIL BATT FAIL (L) BATT FAIL (H)
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Power : AC
(Normal) O X Solid OFF OFF ALL GREEN
(Normal) Relay Status : RED PLL LD : RED PLL LD
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PLL LD
(Alarm1 & Alarm2) X O Solid OFF Blinking DL/UL HPA : RED Isolation
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Shutdown
(DL/UL) AC FAIL DC FAIL BATT FAIL (L) BATT FAIL (H) AC FAIL DC FAIL BATT FAIL (L) BATT FAIL (H)
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Minimum isolation between Donor &
server Antenna =
Gain+15dB
(Alarm1 & Alarm2) Too strong signal from CELL TOWER. AGC Out of Range.
(Alarm2) DC ONLY DC Voltage : 27V Alarm All Enable
(Alarm1) DC ONLY DC Voltage : 27V Disable / Mask : AC FAIL
(Normal) Manual Amp : RED Rest GREEN Relay Status : RED Isolation : RED X O Solid Blinking OFF DL/UL HPA : RED X O Solid OFF Solid Manual Amp : RED Rest GREEN Relay Status : RED Shutdown (DL/UL) :
RED DL/UL HPA : RED Manual Amp : RED Rest GREEN Relay Status : RED X O Solid OFF OFF AC FAIL : RED X O Solid OFF OFF Rest GREEN Relay Status :
GREEN AC FAIL : RED Rest GREEN 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 21 of 51 WESTELL.COM DL VSWR UL VSWR
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DL VSWR : > set Value
(Alarm3) Disable Alarm
(Normal) UL VSWR : > set Value
(Alarm3) Disable Alarm
(Normal) PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Relay Status: RED Solid OFF Solid DL VSWR: RED X O Solid OFF OFF Rest GREEN Relay Status:
GREEN DL VSWR: RED Rest GREEN Relay Status: RED Solid OFF Solid UL VSWR: RED X O Solid OFF OFF Manual Amp
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Manual Amp
(Alarm2) X O Solid OFF Solid AC FAIL DC FAIL BATT FAIL (L)
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BATT FAIL (H)
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Power : DC DC Voltage : <23.2V
(+/- 0.3V) Disable Alarm : AC FAIL
(Alarm1) X O Blinking OFF OFF AC FAIL
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Power : DC X O Blinking OFF OFF Rest GREEN Relay Status:
GREEN UL VSWR: RED Rest GREEN Relay Status: RED Manual Amp: RED DL/UL HPA Fail :
RED Rest GREEN Relay Status: RED AC FAIL: RED DC FAIL: RED BATT FAIL (LOW):
RED Rest GREEN Relay Status: RED AC FAIL: RED DC FAIL: RED BATT FAIL (HIGH):
RED Rest GREEN DC FAIL BATT FAIL (L) BATT FAIL (H)
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DC Voltage : 28.8V
(+/- 0.3V) Disable Alarm : AC FAIL
(Alarm1) 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 22 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A DL HPA FAIL
(Alarm2) UL HPA FAIL
(Alarm2) UL Input power too Strong
(Alarm2) X O Solid OFF Solid X O Solid OFF Solid X O Solid OFF Solid Relay Status: RED Manual Amp: RED DL HPA FAIL: RED Rest: GREEN Relay Status: RED Manual Amp: RED UL HPA FAIL: RED Rest: GREEN Relay Status: RED Manual Amp: RED UL HPA FAIL: RED Rest: GREEN DL HPA FAIL
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UL HPA FAIL
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DC OVER CURRENT (UL)
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3.7 Alarm Relay Table 3-7 Alarm Relay Shutdown Signal Relay Status Note Normally Open NO (pin 2) + CC (pin 3) PIN 1 NC, PIN 2 Normally Closed NC (pin 1) + CC (pin 3) NO, PIN 3 CC PIN 4 NC, PIN 5 NO, PIN 6 CC PIN 7 NC, PIN 8 NO, PIN 9 CC NOTE Either method in Table 3-7 would trigger the following alarms: Antenna Malfunction, PA Failure and Power Failure.
ALARM 1 : System component failure, and/or loss of power AC/DC (Pin 1,2,3)
ALARM 2 : Active PA System failure / PA system failure (Pin 4,5,6)
ALARM 3 : Antenna failure Donor and Server VSWR Alarm (Pin7,8,9)
(See Appendix C for VSWR Alarm Timing Diagram) 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 23 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 4 Product Appearance 4.1 External Configuration BATT GUI AC PWR SNMP DONOR ANT ALARM RELAY SERVER ANT Figure 4-1: External Product Configuration 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 24 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 5 Installation Guidelines 5.1 Important Installation Guidelines The PS71090 Signal Booster is designed for indoor use only. The PS71090 Signal Booster must be installed in a vertical orientation (i.e. Connectors on the bottom of the unit). Inadequate isolation between the outside and inside antennas may cause regenerative feedback in the system.
This feedback can cause the amplifier to emit a continuous signal at maximum Amplitude, and, in some cases, interfere with normal operation of the donor site. Careful consideration of the layout and placement of the system is imperative to minimize this possibility and to minimize the amount of signal leaking from the Building. Do not disassemble the Signal Booster. DANGER!
Refer to the 1.3 Safety Guidelines section for proper antenna selection and installation. To avoid serious injury, death and/or damage to the Signal Booster, do not install donor or server antennas near overhead power lines or high power components. Allow enough distance so that falling antennas would not come in contact with those components. Electric shock may occur if the Signal Booster is installed in close proximity to water. WARNING!
Amplifier or handset damage may occur if a handset is connected directly to the Signal Booster or to the coax that leads to the Signal Booster. The PS71090 Signal Booster must be connected to ground for protection. We recommend that installers do not wear jewelry or metal accessories when installing this Signal Booster. Do not place cables or tools that may damage the Signal Booster in close proximity to it. Check the installation site for hazardous conditions such as water-covered floors or badly worn or damaged cables prior to installation. Lifespan and performance of the Signal Booster may be reduced if the unit is operating outside its nominal temperature range. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 25 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A CAUTION Close proximity to the donor or server antennas with the Signal Booster in operation may expose users or installers to RF fields that exceed FCC limits for human exposure. Turn power to the Signal Booster off when connecting or disconnecting cables. 5.2 Donor Antenna Installation Guidelines Accurately determine the azimuth to the donor site. Obtain the donor site information and approval from the service provider/carrier. Ensure that the radiation path to the donor site is unobstructed. Mount the donor antenna at or toward the edge of the roof, in the direction of the donor site. Avoid having the RF signal from the donor pass above the location(s) of the service antennas. Normally, the service antennas are installed behind and below the donor antenna, as viewed from above. This approach helps avoid interference and feedback to and from the service antennas. Normally, mounting the donor antenna higher will allow a less obstructed path to the donor site. However, in high traffic metro areas, avoid mounting the donor antenna higher than necessary, as the quality of the donor signal may become less stable and it is more likely to encounter adjacent channel interference. When possible, shield the rear of a donor antenna by locating it so that any HVAC units and/or penthouse structures are behind the antenna, relative to the donor cell site location. 5.3 Indoor Antenna Installation Guidelines Use omnidirectional antennas (see section 2.4. Optional Accessories) indoors and locate them centrally with respect to the intended coverage area to minimize signal leakage to the outside. Only use directional antennas indoors in special cases when higher gain and directionality would be helpful and RF exposure limits will not be exceeded. To avoid Signal Booster uplink overload and gain limiting, mount the indoor antennas away from areas where mobile subscribers frequently use their phones / radios, such as desks or dispatch areas. Note: If the signal level from Antenna at the UL service port is >-12dBm, Add external attenuation to avoid shutdown alarm To determine the quantity and locations of indoor antennas, measure Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) using DM Tool software to determine areas of weak signals. These are the approximate areas where indoor antennas may be needed. Be aware that the signal from an indoor antenna, in most cases, can be expected to penetrate approximately two standard sheet rock walls to reach users. If the signal must travel through more than two walls, or if the walls are made of materials other than sheet rock, it may be necessary to split the available signal and add more antennas. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 26 of 51 WESTELL.COM 5.4 Mounting the Signal Booster Follow the instructions in this section to mount the Signal Booster on a wall. PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 5-1: Signal Booster Mounting 1. Using the PS71090 as a template, mark the four (4) locations for the wall anchoring system screws. 2. Move the PS71090 unit and drill the mounting holes at the marks in the wall. Install a wall anchor in each of the four (4) drilled holes. 3. Install the top two (2) screws into the anchors, leaving enough room to slide the screws into the oblong holes of the top of the units mounting positions. 4. Once the Unit is hung on the top two (2) screws finish fastening the top screws. 5. Install the bottom two (2) screws into the anchors, fastening the Unit to the wall. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 27 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 5.5 Verifying the Physical System Setup Check all cables for shorts and opens. Verify that there are no cables with loose or poor connections. RF leakage could cause oscillation to occur under some conditions. If the rooftop antenna (donor antenna) is directional, check it for proper alignment along the calculated compass heading. Typically, the directional antenna would be aimed at the same site that your handset uses, but that may not always be the case. If cables and alignment are acceptable, and a problem persists, use a spectrum analyzer to examine the signal environment in which the unit is operating. The existence of strong adjacent channel signals within the frequency band(s) can cause the AGC to reduce the amplifiers gain or cause alarms. In some cases, additional filtering or attenuation may be required to reject these unwanted signals. In some instances, the donor antenna can be reoriented horizontally to place the interference source in an antenna pattern null. 5.6 Controlling the Signal Booster Control and monitoring the Signal Booster requires that a properly configured computer with Westell PS71090 control software installed is connected via an Ethernet cable, such as the one shown in Figure 5-2A. Connect the Ethernet cable from the Network Interface port of a computer to the GUI port on the bottom end panel of the Signal Booster. Figure 5-2A: Ethernet Cable Figure 5-2B: Ethernet Connectors 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 28 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Connecting to the Alarm Relay Panel 5.7 Use the provided Alarm Relay Serial Cable to connect the PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster to the alarm relay panel. If the provided cable is not long enough for your system, you will need to build one. 1. Strip the outer serial cable insulation back to expose the inner conductors, Figure 5-3. 2. Strip back the insulation on the ends of each conductor. (Tin wires as needed.) Figure 5-3: Stripped Alarm Wire 3. Remove the protective cover on the Alarm Relay 9 position D-Sub connector. Figure 5-4: Alarm Relay 9 Position D-Sub Connector 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 29 of 51 WESTELL.COM 4. Connect the 9 position D-Sub connector at one end of the serial cable to the Alarm Relay connector on the PS71090, Figure 5-6. Be sure to fasten the connector screws securely. PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 5-5: Alarm Relay Cable Connected to Signal Booster 5. Connect the stripped end of the serial cable to the alarm relay panel. Refer to Table 5-1 for connection information. Table 5-1: Alarm Relay Connections Pin Number Contact Type Conductor Color
(supplied Cable) Alarm Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC (Normally Closed) Black Alarm One NO (Normally Open) Brown Alarm One CC (Common Connection) Red Alarm One NC (Normally Closed) Orange Alarm Two NO (Normally Open) Yellow Alarm Two CC (Common Connection) Green Alarm Two NC (Normally Closed) Blue Alarm Three NO (Normally Open) Violet Alarm Three CC (Common Connection) Grey Alarm Three White Unused WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 30 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Connecting the Power Cable 5.8 Use the provided AC Power Cable to connect the PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster to an AC power source. 1. Remove the cap from the AC 110V power connector on the Signal Booster, Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6: Remove the Power Connector Cap 2. Connect the power cable to the AC 110V power connector on the Signal Booster, Figure 5-7. The Signal Booster connector and the cable connector are keyed as shown in Figure 5-7. NOTE Figure 5-7: Connector Keys WESTELL.COM October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 31 of 51 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 3. Screw the connector on securely. PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 5-8: Power Cable Connected to Signal Booster 4. When the Signal Booster is properly set up and ready to have power applied, plug the other end into the 110VAC outlet. Figure 5-9: Power Cable Connected to Signal Booster WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 32 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 5.9 Connecting the Battery Back-up Cable Use the provided DC Power Cable to connect the PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster to a 24-30VDC Battery Back-up / power source. (White = positive, Black = Negative) Figure 5-10: Battery Cable Connected to Signal Booster 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 33 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 6 System Operation 6.16.16.16.1 Operating the Program Operating the Program Operating the Program Operating the Program Access the PS71090 Public Safety Signal Booster using the provided PS71090-P8 PS-SMR800 software through a LAN connection. The Signal Booster ships with the IP address 192.168.1.150 on the GUI port. To connect directly to the Signal Booster from a laptop or PC with a crossover CAT-5E cable or over a LAN, change the TCP/IP settings on your computer to enable a connection to a host that has a static IP. Open Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network Connections Choose appropriate Local area connection:
Figure 6.1: Network Connection Set-up 192.168.1.x, Use the following IP Address and enter the IP address 192.168.1 1) Select Use the following IP Address
.x, 192.168.1 Use the following IP Address Use the following IP Address 192.168.1
.x,.x, where x is any number from 2 to 254, inclusive, other than 150. e.g. Set Computer IP to 192.168.1.2 2) Ensure that the subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0. Refer questions about these settings to your IT department. NOTE 3) Navigate to the RSSMR78M4B3301 directory- on the included USB drive. 4) Locate Setup application software file and double-click to install, as seen below. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 34 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 6.2: Destination Directory Figure 6.3: Software Installation 5) Click Next and Finish Figure 6.4: PS71090 GUI Log-In Item Description 1 2 3 IP Address Field (editable when Connect button is displayed) Connect/Disconnect toggle button TX/RX LED indicates the state of communication with the Signal Booster and GUI 6) Verify that the IP address in the upper left of the page is correct 192.168.1.150, if it is not, edit it in the IP Address field. 7) Click the Connect button. The button label changes to Disconnect. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 WESTELL.COM October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 35 of 51 6.26.26.26.2 Status Status Status Status Clicking the Status button in the menu on the left of the page changes the button text to and displays the Status Mode page, described in this section. PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 36 of 51 Item #
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3 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 6-5: Status Mode Page Section System Not User-Configurable/Informational Only Manufacture Displays the Signal Boosters manufacturer Signal Booster Type Displays Signal Booster Model Number Signal Booster S/N Displays Signal Booster Serial Number S/W Version Displays firmware version of the control board Temperature Displays internal temperature of the Signal Booster Section Location Company Company information display Address Address information display City State City information display State information display Contact Contact information display 800 MHz Section Sub-band 1 Uplink Start Frequency Displays sub-band 1 uplink Start frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 1 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Start Frequency Displays the sub-band 1 downlink start frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 1 downlink Stop frequency 800MHz Band Allows sub-band 1 to be set to Select Sub-band 2 Uplink Start Frequency Displays sub-band 2 uplink Start frequency 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 37 of 51 WESTELL.COM Item #
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5 Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 2 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Start Frequency Displays sub-band 2 downlink start frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 2 downlink Stop frequency 800MHz Band Allows sub-band 2 to be set to Select Sub-band 3 Uplink Start Frequency Displays sub-band 3 uplink Start frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 3 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Start Frequency Displays sub-band 3 downlink Start frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 3 downlink Stop frequency 800MHz Band Allows sub-band 3 to be set to Select Section Downlink Gain [dB]
Displays downlink gain Output (dBm) Displays Output value AGC Level [dBm]
Displays Automatic Gain Control Level HPA Uplink Gain (dB) Displays Down link HPA On/Off Section Displays status of the uplink gain UL Output [dBm]
Displays uplink output level ALC Level [dBm]
Displays Automatic Gain Control Level HPA Displays Up link HPA On/Off WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 38 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Item #
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7 Isolation Isolation Value When power is on, an isolation check is performed and the values are displayed Isolation The isolation check can be performed with the RF on or off Note: Neither the isolation check, nor recheck, will indicate a change in power levels if the units own power has been switched off. Section Alarm Status Not User-Configurable/Informational Only
( GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm ) PLL LD Isolation Display alarm Display alarm Shutdown (DL/UL) Display alarm DC Fail Display alarm Relay Status Display alarm DL VSWR DL Path VSWR check UL VSWR UL Path VSWR check Manual Amp User HPA OFF Alarm BATT FAIL (LOW) BATT Low Power Alarm BATT FAIL (HIGH) BATT High Power Alarm DC FAIL BATT / AC Power Alarm DL HPA FAIL DL Path HPA Alarm UL HPA FAIL UL Path HPA Alarm Item #
8 VSWR ( DL / UL ) Section Ratio Limit VSWR Ratio Status Display, 0.00 to 30.00 VSWR Ratio Alarm Limit , Set 0.00 to 30.00 On/Off VSWR Alarm Display Enable(On)/Display(Off) 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 39 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Item #
9 Section AC/DC Info AC or BATT Status Display Charge Status Charge Status Display Charge / Discharge Voltage AD or DC Voltage Display 0.0 ~ 29.0 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 Control Control Control Control Clicking the Control button in the menu on the left of the page changes the button text to and displays the Control Mode page, described in this section. WESTELL.COM October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 40 of 51 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 6-6: Control Mode Page Item #
1 Section Shutdown Allows the shut-down level to be set Downlink Shutdown Allows the downlink shutdown level to be set to on or off. Shutdown Level
[dBm]
Allows the maximum shutdown level to be set between 23 and 37 Uplink Shutdown Allows the uplink shut down level to be set to on or off Shutdown Level
[dBm]
Allows the maximum shutdown level to be set between 23 and 37 Section Shutdown Period Allows the shutdown period to be set Shutdown Period Allows the shutdown period to be set in minutes and Item #
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3 Location Company Address City State Contact seconds. Section Company information display Address information display City information display State information display Contact information display 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 41 of 51 WESTELL.COM Item #
4 Band Select: 800 MHz PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Section Sub-band 1 Uplink Start Frequency Stop Frequency Start Frequency Stop Frequency Displays sub-band 1 uplink Start frequency Displays sub-band 1 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Displays sub-band 1 downlink Start frequency Displays sub-band 1 downlink Stop frequency 800 MHz Band Allows sub-band 1 to be set to Select Start Frequency Stop Frequency Start Frequency Stop Frequency Sub-band 2 Uplink Displays sub-band 2 uplink Start frequency Displays sub-band 2 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Displays sub-band 2 downlink start frequency Displays sub-band 2 downlink Stop frequency 800 MHz Band Allows sub-band 2 to be set to Select Start Frequency Stop Frequency Start Frequency Stop Frequency Sub-band 3 Uplink Displays sub-band 3 uplink Start frequency Displays sub-band 3 uplink Stop frequency Downlink Displays sub-band 3 downlink start frequency Displays sub-band 3 downlink Stop frequency 800 MHz Band Allows sub-band 3 to be set to Select 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 42 of 51 WESTELL.COM PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Item #
5 Downlink Gain [dB]
Atten [dB]
Section Displays downlink gain Sets attenuation value Item #
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7 AGC Atten [dB]
Displays attenuation value controlled by AGC AGC Control Auto Level Control Function On/Off AGC Level [dBm]
Sets the units maximum ALC output value HPA Down link HPA On/Off Section Gain (dB) Displays status of the uplink gain Atten [dB]
Sets the attenuation value AGC Atten [dB]
Displays attenuation value controlled by AGC AGC Control Auto Gain Control Function On/Off AGC Level [dBm] Sets the units maximum AGC output value HPA Uplink HPA On/Off Section Isolation Isolation Value Isolation Isolation Recheck When power is on, an isolation check is performed and the values display. The isolation check can be performed with the RF on or off. The isolation check can be performed with the RF on or off. Note: Neither the isolation check nor recheck will indicate a change in power levels if the units own power has been switched off. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 43 of 51 WESTELL.COM Item #
8 Alarm ( GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm ) Section PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A PLL LD Isolation Shutdown
(DL/UL) Displays alarm Displays alarm Displays alarm DC Fail Displays alarm Relay Status Displays alarm DL VSWR DL Path VSWR check UL VSWR UL Path VSWR check Manual Amp User HPA OFF Alarm BATT FAIL (LOW) BATT Low Power Alarm BATT FAIL (HIGH) BATT High Power Alarm DC FAIL BATT / AC Power Alarm DL HPA FAIL DL Path HPA Alarm UL HPA FAIL UL Path HPA Alarm VSWR Ratio Limit On/Off Section DL/UL VSWR Ratio Status Display, 0.00 to 30.00 VSWR Ratio Alarm Limit , Set 0.00 to 30.00 VSWR Alarm Display Enable(On)/Display(Off) Control Send Section When the unit is fully configured, the settings can be sent to the Signal Booster by clicking the Control Send button. WESTELL.COM Item #
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10 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 44 of 51 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 7 Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Firmware 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Upgrading the Firmware Upgrading the Upgrading the Firmware Firmware Follow the instructions in this section to upgrade to a newer version of system firmware, if necessary. 1. Click the Control button to display the Control page. 2. Click in the IP menu located on the left side of the Control page. The Firmware Upgrade progress window, Figure 7-1, displays. Figure 7-1: Firmware Upgrade Progress Window File Open Tab 3. Click the File Open tab in the Firmware Upgrade progress window to display it, Figure 7-1. 4. Click to select the desired version file. 5. Click in the Specify INI File to Open browser window, Figure 7-2. The Firmware Version Check dialog window displays, Figure 7-2. Figure 7-2: Firmware Version Check WESTELL.COM October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 45 of 51 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A in the Firmware Version Check dialog window, Figure 7-3. The 6. Click firmware upgrade begins, as indicated by the progress bar in the Firmware Version Check window, Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3: Firmware Update Status
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1 2 3 Item Stop Button to Stop Upgrade Function Status Display real-time upgrade status Progress Display Upgrade Progress Note: You can stop the upgrade by pressing the Stop button. 7. When upgrade is completed, Firmware Upgrade Window is closed. 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 IP Change IP Change IP Change IP Change Figure 7-4: IP Settings 1. With Control ON, the IP Change button is activated. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 46 of 51 WESTELL.COM 7.2.1 IP Change Window PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 7-5: IP Change Window 1. Successful completion of IP Read, Status LED turns green and change icon is activated 2. When the IP Change Window is opened, the current status is displayed, Figure 7-10 a. Static IP can be set. (See 7.2.2) b. DHCP IP can be set. (See 7.2.3) Static IP SSSSetting 7.2.2 Static IP 7.2.2 etting Static IP 7.2.2 7.2.2 Static IP etting etting Figure 7-6: Static IP Setting 1. Please write the Address / netmask / broadcast / gateway 2. If have all information set, please press YES button. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 47 of 51 WESTELL.COM DHCP IP SSSSetting 7.2.37.2.37.2.37.2.3 DHCP IP etting DHCP IP DHCP IP etting etting PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Figure 7-7: DHCP IP Setting 1. After DHCP select please click the YES button. 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 48 of 51 WESTELL.COM Appendix A Important Product Information PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A A.1 Registration Number FCC NVRPS71090-P8 A.2 UL This product is UL Listed. WESTELL.COM 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 49 of 51 Appendix B Table B-1 contains the acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual, along with a definition for each one. Acronyms and Abbreviations PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A Table B-1: Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym/Abbreviation Definition AC AGC COM dB dBc dBi dBm DC DL FCC HPA Alternating Current Automatic Gain Control Communications Decibels Decibels relative to the carrier Decibels relative to isotropic The power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW) Direct Current Downlink Federal Communications Commission High-Powered Amplifier IF SAW Intermediate Frequency Surface Acoustic Wave IP LAN LED MHz NMS OSC PLL LD RF RS-232C UL UPS VAC VSWR Internet Protocol Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Megahertz Network Management System Oscillator Phase-locked loop with lock detection Radio Frequency Serial Communication Standard Uplink Uninterruptable Power Supply Volts Alternating Current (AC Voltage) Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 50 of 51 WESTELL.COM Appendix C Downlink & Uplink VSWR Alarm Timing Diagram PS71090-P8 Product Manual October 2017, Rev A 2017 Westell Technologies 1.877.844.4274 October 2017; Doc No. CS14000802UM rA Page 51 of 51 WESTELL.COM
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1 | 2017-12-06 | 862 ~ 869 | B9B - Part 90 Class B Industrial Booster (non-SMR) | Original Equipment |
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2017-12-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Westell, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010374171
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1 | Physical Address |
750 North Commons Drive
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Aurora, Illinois 60504
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United States
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v******@tuvam.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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NVR
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PS71090-P8
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1 | Name |
J**** K**** G****
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1 | Title |
Compliance Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
630-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
630-3********
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j******@westell.com
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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) | 06/01/2018 | ||||
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 | B9B - Part 90 Class B Industrial Booster (non-SMR) | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Public Safety Signal Booster | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Class B signal booster. Output Power listed is conducted. Power output listed is maximum single channel conducted. The intended use is for industrial/commercial use and will not be sold to the general public. Professional installation is required. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter are to be fixed-mounted on permanent structures. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3). The booster is for public safety operation. | ||||
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 | ||||
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Compliance Worldwide, Inc.
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M**** M******
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603-8********
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603 8********
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m******@complianceworldwide.com
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1 | 1 | 9 | 806 | 816 | 1.8 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | 806 | 816 | 1.8 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | 817 | 824 | 1.8 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 9 | 817 | 824 | 1.8 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 9 | 851 | 861 | 1.7 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 9 | 851 | 861 | 1.7 | Amp | F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 9 | 862 | 869 | 1.7 | Amp | F1E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 9 | 862 | 869 | 1.7 | Amp | F3E |
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