MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 USER’S MANUAL REVISION 0 SUBMITTED BY: CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 USER’S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Section A. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................... 3 Section B. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................................... 5 Section C. PHYSICAL OVERWIEW .......................................................................... 6 Section D. START - UP ...................................................
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 Section A. USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION The MARK-IVD 700MHZ Narrowband Signal Booster (M4DBDA7) is a Class B Narrowband Signal Booster to operate within range 763-775 MHz (DL path), 793-805 MHz (UL path) for Land Mobile radio FCC Part 90. This document is the M4DBDA7 User’s Maintenance Manual, intended for the Radio Technical Personnel. This manual is intended to be used with the M4DBDA7 Equipment only.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 USER’S MANUAL Signal boosters such as the M4DBDA7 generate radio signals and, therefore, electromagnetic fields. The technical personnel should have a complete understanding of FCC CFR Title 47 sections 1.1307 and 1.1310. Recommendations are included in this Manual, but they do not substitute the FCC guidelines. M4DBDA7 Key Features: Narrowband Class B Signal Booster, per FCC Part 90.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 Section B. USER’S MANUAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This system (D.U.T.) is an 700MHz Signal Booster to operate within range 763775 MHz (DL path), 793-805 MHz (UL path) for Land Mobile radio FCC Part 90. The system features eight or more programmable frequency narrowband filters. The desired operation frequencies must be configured using built-in Web Server.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 Section C. USER’S MANUAL PHYSICAL OVERWIEW Figure 1 shows the visual status that the D.U.T. front panel. Table 1 contains a brief explanation.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 USER’S MANUAL Figure 2 shows the connectors and visual status that the D.U.T rear panel has. Table 2Table 1 contains a brief explanation. 1 2 4 3 FAN1 CONNECTOR 5 6 NO CONNECTED FAN2 CONNECTOR 7 8 9 10 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 Figure 2 - Rear Panel details. Table 2 – Rear Panel details.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 Section D. D.1 USER’S MANUAL START - UP ACCESSING D.U.T. WEB SERVER The system can be connected to a PC computer using an Ethernet crossover cable or to LAN using an Ethernet straight cable. D.1.1 Connect D.U.T to P.C computer using a crossover cable Figure 3 – D.U.T. connected directly to PC computer. 1.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 USER’S MANUAL Configure PC computer IP address as 192.168.100.X (X is a value between 0-255) with Network Mask = 255.255.255.0. Default gateway can be same value as IP address. o Select “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. 4. Open a web browser and access the equipment by typing, in the address bar, the IP address of the equipment (http://192.168.100.87). o Login with username = factory, password = factory. D.1.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 D.2 USER’S MANUAL USING AND SETTING UP D.U.T 1. Open a web browser and access the equipment by typing, in the address bar, the IP address ( http://192.168.100.87 ) assigned to the equipment. o Login with username = factory, password = factory. o The Main Status page will be displayed if connection available. 2.
CANAM TECHNOLOGY, INC. (CTI) MARK-IVD 700MHZ NARROWBAND SIGNAL BOOSTER M4DBDA7 Section E. USER’S MANUAL RF CONNECTIONS 1. Use a coaxial cable to connect the test instrument input to D.U.T. Donor/Base or Service/Mobile when corresponds (refer to Items #2 and #8 in Figure 2). 2. Use a coaxial cable to connect the RF generator output to D.U.T. Donor/Base or Service/Mobile when corresponds (refer to Items #2 and #8 in Figure 2).