4.2.3 Windows Vista Step 1: Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Step 2: Click Network and Internet.
Step 3: Click Network and Sharing Center. Step 4: Click View status of Local Area Connection.
Step 5: Click Properties and a caution pop-up window will appear. Click OK. Step 6: Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
Step 7: Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. Step 8: Close all windows. 4.2.4 Windows 7 Step 1: Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
Step 2: Click Network and Internet. Step 3: Click Network and Sharing Center.
Step 4: Click View status of Local Area Connection. Step 5: Click Properties and a caution pop-up window will appear. Click OK.
Step 6: Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Step 7: Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. Step 8: Close all windows.
4.3 System Login Step 1 Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.0.1 into the URL address box. Then press the Enter key. Step 2 The login screen will appear. Type “operator” for the ID and “rtron” for the password and then Click OK. Step 3 The pop-up message for the login success will appear. Click OK.
Step 4 When the login process is complete, the initial screen will appear.
4.4 System Setup 4.4.1 Security The operator does not have authorization to access this menu. 4.4.2 Clock Click Clock on the left menu bar. In this menu, you can set the date and time.
4.4.3 Network Click Network on the left menu bar. Network Setup • Cascade Code: Type the pre-assigned cascade code. Otherwise, you cannot access the system setup. • Location Information: Enter the latitude and longitude of information, otherwise you cannot access the system setup. You can input values either in Decimal Degrees or Degrees-MinutesSeconds. [Example] (‘N/S’ | ‘E/W’) ddd.dddddd: (Latitude: N 39.006967 Longitude: W 94.
• Access Web GUI on IP Mode Static (Remote Port connection) - Local IP Setting Step 1 Repeat Step 1 through 4 on page Step 2 Check Use the following IP address and enter the manual IP configuration. And then, click OK. Step 3 Open your Web browser and type “http://192.168.0.1” into the URL address box. Then press the Enter key. - URL address for the remote access Open your Web browser and type the manual IP address into the URL address box. Then press the Enter key.
User Note • Location Information: Type the location information such as the building name, address, city, state, zip code and telephone, and then click SAVE. • Donor Site Information: Type the base station’s ID, and then click SAVE. • Installer Information: Type the installer information such as the company, name and telephone, and then click SAVE. • User Comment: You can store up to 50 comments in the database memory, but the length of each comment is limited to 60 characters.
4.4.4 Control A.
CDMA checked. Link On/Off : Port On if Link On/Off box checked, if not, Port Off If EHU is displayed with Link On and turn green light on at the Link status, it means that EHU is connected to Port. (If RU is displayed, it means that RU is connected to MHU.) If UKN is displayed with Link On and turn red light on at the Link status, it means that not connection. If communication is failed with Link on, turn red light on at the Link status. If Link Off, turn gray light on at the Link Status.
tries to match with the DL by the UL Gain Offset value. If the UL Gain Tracking is OFF, the DL and UL will work individually. (If ALC On, UL Gain Tracking is On automatically. UL Tracking On/Off function is inactive, Basic Gain deviation of DL and UL is -10dB at MHU) ⑤ ASD(Automatic Shut Down): MHU exists UL ASD only. If UL Output Power maintains for 3 seconds(ASD Time) at the ASD Level, it occurs Shutdown. If Shutdown is repeated 5 times(ASD Count), Easy Max Setup is needed.
iDEN Control and function is same. Set up the band only as 20MHz bandwidth. B.
EHU Click at the link status. EHU Page ① Power Status: It displays Output power of EHU.
② Power Control CLC(Cable Loss Compensation): If CLC On, measure the UTP cable loss connecting MHU and EHU. Set up the Gain by compensating Cable Loss. Manual Gain Control: Gain setting is impossible if CLC On. If CLC Off, gain setting is available. ③ System Control Return to Factory Default: EHU Unit Initialize EHU ID: ID of EHU Unit is able to set up and input 1 to 8.(ID of EHU has to be same as accessing Port Number of MHU) Cascade Code: Cascade Code of EHU Unit is able to set up.
Click RU that is connected to Link Status. If Click RU, connect to RU iDEN Page that is connected to Port 1.
If you check the box of MHU, EHU, iDEN, CDMA at the left side menu bar, move to page that you checked. If RU ID is able to set up same as port number connected EHU(or MHU), it is possible to set up no. 1 to 8. Cascade code and Serial Number is able to set up themselves on RU and iDEN sets up same as CDMA. CDMA Page Check the CDMA Box at the left side of Menu Bar. RU ID of CDMA Page and Cascade Code, Serial Number have to be same as IDEN.
4.4.5 Firmware Update Click Upload in the left menu. Step 1 If Upload window is appeared, Click Disk Format. (Delete Web GUI file) Step 2 After the Login, Click upload on the left side of Web GUI screen to transfer the upload screen. Click “Browse” in the upload screen. Step 3 A pop-up window will appear. Select the firmware file and click Open.
Step 4 Click “Upload”. Click Update. Step 5 If update is complete, move to Log-in page automatically after 3 seconds. 4.4.6 Reboot Click Reboot on the left menu to reboot the system. 4.4.7 Logout If you want to logout, click Logout on the left menu.
5. Troubleshooting Before contacting your service dealer, please make sure you refer to the following guidelines. If the WiMAX repeater does not work normally after completing the following troubleshooting, please contact your local dealer or R-tron America’s Tech support line (888-31R-TRON). The alarm information is displayed by the LED lights on the repeater. Problem Cause Solution No LED on Alarm LED On Check the power cord for secure connection.
Problem Cause Solution Cannot communicate 1. Click My Network places Æ View network with the CAT-5 DAS connections. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection and then click Disable.
Problem Cause Solution 2. Right-click on the Local Area Connection and then click Disable. After clicking Disable, click Enable again. 3. Double click the Local Area Connection and then click the Support tab Æ Repair.
Problem Cause solution 4. Open the Internet Browser and then select Tools Æ Internet Options. Click Delete Files button in the Temporary Internet files section.
Problem Cause Solution 5. Click Start and select Run. Type “ping 192.168.0.1-t” and click OK.
6. Specifications 6.1 iDEN 800/900 System Specification Electrical Specifications-1(iDEN DL 20dBm/2PORT) Specifications Parameter Frequency Range TX(Down-Link) 800(1) 806 ~ 824 MHz 851 ~ 869 MHz 18M B.W 800(2) 817 ~ 824 MHz 862 ~ 869 MHz 7M B.W 900 896 ~ 901 MHz 935 ~ 940 MHz 5M B.W -15 dBm 20dBm/port Output Power / total Gain 50 dB Gain Control Range 20 dB / 1dB step ALC Range > 10 dB Rho value ≥ 0.912 25 kHz Adjacent Channel 50/500 kHz, Power Max.
6.2 CDMA 1900 System Specification Electrical Specifications-2(CDMA DL 20dBm/2PORT) Parameter Specifications Remark RX(Up-Link) TX(Down-Link) Frequency Range 1850 ~ 1915 MHz 1930 ~ 1995 MHz 65M B.W Output Power / total -15 dBm 20dBm/port DL ANTENNA 2PORT Gain 50 dB Gain Control Range 30 ~ 50 dB / 1dB step ALC Range > 10 dB Rho value ≥ 0.912 Noise Figure Max.
Mechanical Specification MHU MCU & PSU & Interface Unit Mechanical Specifications Parameter Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Specifications Remark 482.6 x 305.2 x 49 mm 19 x 12.02 x 1.93 inch 3.08Kg(6.
MHU RFU Unit Mechanical Specifications Parameter Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Specifications Remark 482.6 x 305.2 x 49 mm 19 x 12.02 x 1.93 inch 6.68Kg(14.
Remote Mechanical Specifications Parameter Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Specifications Remark 403 x 332 x 187.5 mm 15.87 x 13.07 x 7.38 inch 18.58Kg(40.
Mechanical Specifications Parameter Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Specifications Remark 305.2 x 482.6 x 49 mm 19 x 12.02 x 1.93 inch 3.92Kg(8.04lbs) 7.
Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY This product, as supplied and distributed by R-tron, in the original carton, is warranted by R-tron against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a limited warranty period of: Five (5) Year Parts and Labor This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased and used in the United States.
Return Material Authorization(RMA) Procedure The return and exchange of products are not allowed without prior approval from R-tron America, Inc. Please follow the exchange procedure below. 1. Call Tech Support for troubleshooting. 2. If the device has a hardware problem, R-tron will replace it if it is within warranty. A RMA number will be issued for the return. 3. R-tron will ship the replacement unit with a return shipping label. 4.