CDMA REPEATER 3.2 Mechanical Specification Item Specification Cabinet Indoor Type RF Connector Type (IN/OUT) N-Type Female Dimension (H*W*D) Weight 390 * 326 * 175 mm ※ CDMA (80/24) 390 * 326 * 195 mm ※ CDMA (86/30) 390 * 326 * 225 mm ※ CDMA (93/37) 18.5Kg ※ CDMA (80/24) 20.0Kg ※ CDMA (86/30) 21.5Kg ※ CDMA (93/37)
Figure and Function 3.CDMA REPEATER 3.4 Frequency used Item Down Link Up Link Specification Remark A 1930.625 ~ 1944.375 MHz BW :13.75 MHz D 1945.625 ~ 1949.375 MHz BW : 3.75 MHz B 1950.625 ~ 1964.375 MHz BW :13.75 MHz E 1965.625 ~ 1969.375 MHz F 1970.625 ~ 1974.375 MHz C 1975.625 ~ 1989.375 MHz BW :13.75 MHz G 1990.625 ~ 1994.375 MHz BW : 3.75 MHz A 1850.625 ~ 1864.375 MHz BW :13.75 MHz D 1865.625 ~ 1869.375 MHz BW : 3.75 MHz B 1870.625 ~ 1884.375 MHz BW :13.75 MHz E 1885.625 ~ 1889.
CDMA REPEATER 4. System Block Diagram 4.1 Block Diagram < Fig. 7 > Block Diagram 4.2 Block Diagram description The filter as a cavity typed one is linked with Donor ANT and Service ANT of CDMA repeater, which selectively passes the broadband wanted between the received signal and terminal signal. Up/Down Converter Module consists of Down converter, Up converter and IF SAW Filter of variable bandwidth from Filter to PAU input between Down link and Up link of CDMA repeater.
CDMA REPEATER Each divided signal minimizes influence on other signals, removes spurious waves, and improves separation levels by taking excellent Roll Off characteristics while passing through the IF SAW and intercepting neighboring other bands and signals. PAU amplifies CDMA signal at proper output level with the module at the final end and passes by Filter to emit through ANT.
CDMA REPEATER 5. System Overview 5.1 Construction and Features of System CDMA RF Repeater is arranged to effectively use the comprising modules when an operator makes up and operates. CDMA RF Repeater is basically installed by wall, and if required it is constructed to be installed on 19 inch Rack. And, the bottom of the enclosure is provided with 1 donor port, 1 service port, RF for donor monitoring, RF for service monitoring, and AC power terminals respectively.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 9 > Bottom View of CDMA RF Repeater 5.1.1 PSU (Power Supply Unit) With AC power input for A/D or D/D conversion it is used to supply safe direct current power to each device equipped with active degauss, using main active degauss for industrial or equivalent semi-conducts to satisfy every electrical features with strong nature. Its power takes AC 108-127V input to convert to DC 7V, DC 12V and DC 27V for use. 5.1.
CDMA REPEATER (1) LED a. RF POWER : On alarming Red light, On normal running Green LED b. RSSI : On alarming Red light, On normal running Green LED c. VSWR : On alarming Red light, On normal running Green LED d. OVER TEMP : On alarming Red light, On normal running Green LED e. UNDER CURRENT : On alarming Red light, On normal running Green LED f. POWER : On power admitted Green light, On normal communication Green blinking. h. RESET : Controller Reset Button i.
CDMA REPEATER RF Block of Down Link Up/Down Converter as Down Link Gain Control Block phase performs AGC and ALC functions to protect devices on over-input of CDMA RF Repeater, and with the need of user it may turn On/Off the functions with automatic compensation function for gains on temperature of system. 5.1.
CDMA REPEATER Heat dissipation pin of repeater has excellent heat dissipation effect by deciding its length for dissipation by output volume. (1) Latch Latch is well sealed and locked to secure safety in which it can play a major role in preventing moisture and vibration. With automatic lift function of Head, door is easy open and closed. Minimized Shaft’s recess of Latch prevents shaking. Strengthening Shaft hardness and recess Automatic lift function of Head < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER A. Torque Function With Torque function embodiment it prevents sudden door opening or closing to consider the operator’s safety on assembling and operating. B. Stopper Function With Stopper function embodiment it keeps sudden door opening from damaging cabinet on maintaining after assembling and set up. The additional design for opening preventing groove has double safety structure for stopping function. C.
CDMA REPEATER (5) Guide To keep from wrenching between cabinets after assembling it has Guide function. At the same time contact area extension of Door and Body part of Cabinet enhances heat transmission effect. < Fig. 13 > Guide for Wrench Prevention 5.2 Additional Functions 5.2.1 AGC Function The function is for stable operation of repeater and base station to keep output of repeater from exceeding set up limit. A. Handling Procedure a. Switch ON/OFF AGC function set up through GUI. b.
CDMA REPEATER 5.2.2 Shutdown Function When output of repeater exceeds set up limit, it is to function Shutdown for stable protection.. A. Handling Procedure a. Operate when output value of Down Link and Up Link is 3dB over ALC set up limit. b. Inspect output for 5 seconds to find that 5 second output is operation condition. Then do PAU OFF to perform the first Shutdown move. c. Perform PAU ON move 5 seconds after Shutdown move. d.
CDMA REPEATER 5.2.4 A. Oscillation Shutdown Function Handling Procedure a. Operate when oscillation attenuation is over 30dB. b. Switch all PAU OFF and start alarming. c. Return PAU to original state after 10 seconds to perform oscillation check function. d. On continuous Shutdown condition, try 3 times to enter complete Shutdown state afterward. e. On complete Shutdown state the user should directly switch the repeater OFF or ON, or set up PAU ON to come out of complete Shutdown state. B. Notes a.
CDMA REPEATER 6. System Installation guide Cabinet of Repeater has Die-Casting structure, in which it basically needs by wall installation and if required it can be installed at 19 inch Rack. Holder of Repeater has 4 Wall Mount Hole, which needs to safely be installed enough to hole the weight of repeater on installing by wall. The procedure for installing by wall is as follows; (1) Take Repeater out of package.
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CDMA REPEATER 7. Web GUI Installation guide 7.1 Program Setup (1) The Ethernet Ports of Repeater and Laptop are linked through LAN Cable. (2) LAN Cable is used as Cross Cable. (3) As selecting the following picture, Laptop is automatically assigned IP from the repeater. < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 16 > Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) Properties (4) When network is not linked in a certain time, select Repair on Support window to recover IP. < Fig. 17 > Local Area Connection Status-1 < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER 7.2 Web GUI Connection (1) Input connection address on address window of Internet Explorer to access. (2) The Connection address set up as the repeater is released is as follows; http://192.168.10.101/ As linked to the repeater, input Username and Password on Login screen as follows click [Login]. < Fig. 19 > Web GUI Initial Screen (3) Default Username & Password set up as the repeater is released are skts & skts. (4) As linked to Web GUI, the following screen appears.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 20 > Monitoring Screen of CDMA Repeater State (5) After connected, reads the state from repeater system and updates on screen. (6) As selecting Control at bottom of connection screen, it stops Polling and activates Set Button and controllable items to change into control mode to alter set up value. < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER (7) On changing set up value when the input range set by items is exceeded, warning window appears to return to the earlier value. < Fig. 22 > Input Range Excess Message (8) After changing set up value, press Set button to transmit the changed data. When set up is completed, the message appears. < Fig. 23 > Set Up Completion Message 7.3 Monitor/Control of Web GUI State You can select Mode Select at bottom of main screen of Web GUI as follows and monitor and control the operation repeater.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 25 > Polling Time < Fig. 26 > Function Button Set : It activates on Control Mode. After changing set up value take down the control on system to change state. Account : Manages User’s information. Alarm History : May show Alarm History Data on system. Config : Reads and changes the parameter value affecting system connection. Upload : Upload system program. < Fig. 27 > Logout Ends the present connection. 7.3.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 28 > Account Page 7.3.2 User Registration Select the right of User to register on Create Account Block at the bottom of Page, input User Name and Password to be registered as new and press Create Button to register. < Fig. 29 > User Registration 7.3.3 User deletion and modification Deletion of User is Super User’s unique right. Press Delete button on the right of User List Block to delete. Deletion of Super User Name is possible only with input of Current Password.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 30 > Deletion and Change of User 7.3.4 Alarm History Alarm details stored in system can be seen, which shows the occurrence time of alarm, its occurrence and release. Alarm History can be seen up to Index 50. < Fig. 31 > Alarm History Press Delete button at the bottom to delete alarm details stored, and the deleted alarm details can not be restored. Press Home button to return to main screen.
CDMA REPEATER 7.3.5 Config It shows basic connection information required to connection and system’s construction information, and the initial set up value on shipment is as follows; < Fig. 32 > Configuration Information of System 7.3.6 Up Load Upload Page is necessary to Upgrade the system program. < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER Click [Search] button to select the file for Uploading on Popup window. Controller of repeater comprises Network Control Board and Repeater Control Board, and each Board’s Upload file is divided into SKTSNCB_vxx.ncu and SKTSRCB_x_vx.x.xx.rcu. < Fig. 34 > File Selection < Fig. 35 > Upload Arrangement As the selected file path is seen, input Key Value provided and press Upload button to Upgrade system. If Key Value is different by files and inaccurate, Upload is impossible.
CDMA REPEATER < Fig. 36 > Key Value Error On completion of Upload, the following message appears and system is automatically rebooted. On rebutting connection is not available, after rebooted normal connection is available. < Fig.
CDMA REPEATER 8. Maintenance Guide 8.1 Confirmation of System Components For normal operation of equipment the following should be confirmed on installation. A. Confirm whether the repeater’s exterior would be deformed by damaged package of repeater on delivery. B. Confirm that the components of equipment accord and that installation place satisfies temperature and humidity for operation of equipment defined on the product’s specification. C.
CDMA REPEATER 9. System Set Up and Inspection 9.1 Items to be checked for Opening A. Confirm AC 108 ~ 127 VAC common use power and power cable. B. Check if Donor RF input signal from exterior is at normal level. ※ Caution When system operates without input signal confirmed, over-input may cause serious damage on amplifying degauss because of saturation of output. Therefore, after checking input signal level by equipment and ALC ON state(on shipment ALC ON) operate equipment. C.
CDMA REPEATER 9.3 Failure and Inspection 9.3.1 Inspection of Repeater On routine or emergency service of repeater the following orders should be taken to check its failure. A. Check RF input/output level and LED of repeater using Web GUI. On routine service check calling quality with terminal or measurer, or on emergency service the following should be taken even if RF input/out level of repeater on Web GUI is normal. B. Connect link harmonic analyzer to test terminal of repeater to confirm output state.
CDMA REPEATER 9.3.2 Facility Inspection On routine Inspection and service failure the following parts and items are needed to be inspected. Inspection Parts Inspection Items Donor Antenna & Service Antenna Inspect the malfunction of Antenna’s welding, received signal’s intensity of donor antenna and RSSI value. Feeder, Leakage Coaxial Cable Inspect whether feeder or leakage coaxial cable may be cut or damaged.
CDMA REPEATER 10 . Warranty and Repair Policy 10.1 General Warranty This product carries a Standard Warranty period of five (5) years unless indicated otherwise on the package or in the acknowledgment of the purchase order. 10.2 Limitations of Warranty Your exclusive remedy for any defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective product. SK Telesys Corp. may elect which remedy or combination of remedies to provide in its sole discretion. SK Telesys Corp.
CDMA REPEATER 10.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA) No product may be returned directly to SK Telesys Corp. without first getting an approval from SK Telesys Corp. If it is determined that the product may be defective, you will be given an RMA number and instructions in how to return the product. An unauthorized return, i.e., one for which an RMA number has not been issued, will be returned to you at your expense.
CDMA REPEATER ☎ Contact Information Maker Korea Office Address SK Telesys Co., Ltd 12-13F, Naewei Bldg.6, Eulgiro-2Ga, Jung-Gu, Seoul 100-844, Korea Homepage: www.sktelesys.com US Office Address SK Telesys Corp. 12750 center court drive suite #400, Cerritos, CA 90703 Staff in charge of sales Kap Soo, Park, Director Phone: 562-207-1924, Fax: 562-207-1925 Email: kapspark@sktelesys.com Service contact in US Email : service@sktelesys.