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INDEX A SPECIFICATION B Overview 19 C Installation and Setting 21 D SAFETY INFORMATION 31 1
A SPECIFICATION General electrical specification TX01 Unit General Specifications Function or Feature Description Main Function Modulation of digital signal from CR01 by using exciter and RF power amplification of the transmitted signal to be transmitted into antenna at 100Watts (maximum power). Key Components inside TX01 1. RF exciter, 2. RF PA, 3. PA controller and alarming monitor, 4. TX / RX switch, Connections to CR01 1. TX Interface cable. 2.
TX01 Unit General Specifications Function or Feature Description Rear Face 1. Power Supply Fan exhaust 2. Earth Ground screw. Capable of supporting 8 gauge wire to earth ground copper bar. 3. 120/240VAC plug standard plug 4. Battery connectors (+ and -) terminal plug for +48VDC or +/-48VDC option 5. Power Supply and Fan Control: DB9 female connector 6. Auxiliary 12VDC/3amp power ouput: Barrel style connector. 7. TX Interface: High density DB 25 Shell, 44 pin connector. Connects to CR01 8. RX Out.
GPS Receiver Specifications Function or Feature Description GPS Receiver Antenna port 1. Performance: SIRF or equivalent 2. 50 ohm impedance, 3. Provides DC power to power external GPS antenna LNA. The GPS port shall provide 5VDC +/- 10%, 27mA power for the external GPS LNA. 4. Provide 1 Hz time mark output for reference oscillator and timing synchronization. Alarm Reporting to Console Alarms and information reported to console CR01 1. TX01 Alarms and information include these: a. TX01 Temperature b.
RF Specifications TX01 Transmitter RF specifications Power Output VHF/UHF: 10 to 100 watts in steps of 1 watt increments, selectable under CR01 software control. WLB: 10 to 75 watts in steps of 1 watt increments, selectable under CR01 software control. Power Output accuracy 1. VHF/UHF: 10 to 100 watts: +/- 0.6 dB over temperature, AC & DC input voltage, after PA calibration. 2. WLB: 10 to 75 watts: +/- 0.6 dB over temperature, AC & DC input voltage, after PA calibration Power Supply Input 1.
TX01 Transmitter RF specifications Conducted spurious and harmonic emissions attenuation at antenna connector VHF/UHF: 1. Less than -36dBm for below 1 GHz 2. Less than -30dBm for above 1 GHz WLB: less than -20 dBm Operating VSWR 1. The PA shall also be used in the future simple M01 mobile with power level set to 50 watts maximum, voltage = 13.8 VCD, without an isolator (simple mobile). In the mobile application the typical operating VSWR is 3:1. The PA shall tolerate up to a 6:1 VSWR.
TX01 Transmitter RF specifications TX01 Protection 2. TX01 has self-protection in case that CR01 communications is lost or cable disconnected In this case TX01 will power off. TX01 will stay in off condition until CR01 communications is restored and instructed to turn on by CR01. 3. TX01 will self-power off when reference signal is lost. 4. TX01 reports immediately to the CR01 with the fan failure in the event that the fan stops working. 5.
CR01 Receiver RF specifications Channel switch time 8.75 ms Sensitivity 1. Analog, 12.5 kHz bandwidth, at 12dB Sinad: 122 dBm 2. Analog, 25.0 kHz bandwidth, at 12 dB Sinad: 122 dBm 3. Digital (C4FSK): < 5% BER at 122 dBm (12.5kHz bandwidth) Reference Oscillator External reference oscillator input from CR01 reference module, 50 ohms, 13MHz, 50 ohms Adjacent Channel Selectivity (TIA603C) VHF/UHF: 12.5 kHz: > 55 dB 25.0 kHz: > 80 dB Rated Audio (using basic Speaker mic) 0.
Repeater Product Feature List Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Hardware Operation & Software Configuration A.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Hardware Operation & Software Configuration A. Repeater Morse Code Station ID sent periodically during periods of no user traffic (required by site license) Transmitter Modes Transmitting Ready to Transmit. Transmitter fully powered up and can transmit immediately upon receipt of data from controller Sleep Transmitter enters sleep after hang time expires.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Configuration via PPS B. Repeater Repeater Access Method Parameters One or more of the above access Methods can be configured to operate simultaneously. The ability to support multiple access methods simultaneously permits a mixture of existing 3rd party portables to access the repeater. Up to 12 different CTCSS tone and CDCSS code combinations. For CTCSS, the SINAD threshold range = 6 to 20 dB Sequence of four (4) DTMF tone pairs.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Configuration via PPS B. Repeater Network parameters IP address of authorized console to which the BR01 connects Network configuration (static IP address of the R01 and any optional accessory such as GSM radio, satellite radio etc.) Ethernet IP and routing parameters for all boxes including 3G/4G GSM radio, satellite radio etc.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Information and Control accessed with Uni Console C. Repeater Control, Alarm and Status and Commands which are Accessed Locally or Remotely with Uni Console Fan status (rotating or not rotating) Current TX Activity Status TX log of % transmitting over past 1 week. Current RX Activity Status RX log of % use over past 1week.(time, ID, message duration etc.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Information and Control accessed with Uni Console C. Repeater Control, Alarm and Status and Commands which are Accessed Locally or Remotely with Uni Console Internet cable communications delay – ping command from console to CR01 unit Status of Ethernet cable, GSM modem or satellite modem communications (Functional/Non functional Built-in-Test BIT shall be accessible via only the USB port.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power Output Network Interconnection Operation. These operations are provided by MCPE (FR01) D.
Function Details of Function BR01 BR02 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01 Power OutputPC Console Functions E. Remote Software Download Software download to processors from Console. Control, Alarm View and reset PA & CR01 alarms (Provided by CR01) & Status GUI View and reset MCPE alarms View and reset CM01 alarms View and reset SM01 alarms View and reset RXS01 alarms View PA & CR01 Status View MCPE status View LED status View software and h/w versions, MSN etc for all products connected on the network.
Hardware specification for each standard accessory Iten Description Notes Power cord (option) 120/220VAC power cord (customized for each region). Standard 2 meter length Battery backup cable 8 gauge wire with screw lugs Connects directly to battery terminals or distribution bar Standard 3 meter length. TX01 rear support bars Metal support bar to prevent the TX01 unit rear end from tilting down due to weight.
Iten Description Notes Hardware specification for each optional accessory Earth Quake kit Kit for cabinet top and bottom kits. TX01 rear anchors Anchors to prevent the TX01 from bending down. RX01 rear anchors Anchors to prevent the CR01 from bending down. 1:4 Receiver distributor 1. LNA and filter used to supply RX signal for up to 4 CR01 receivers. Installed after duplexor. 2. Designed and manufactured by Unication. Time mark cable Wired used to daisy chain the time mark sign.
Iten Description Notes Hardware specification for each optional accessory Satellite/Microwave link radio Iridium satellite radio kit (radio, antenna, coax, power supply), Microwave Link radio Ethernet interface Monthly service paid by customer. BR01 function is only for alarm and PPS configuration. User voice and data requires MCPE. 4 Wire PSTN Interface Ethernet to 4 wire interface unit and associated application software in MCPE Available on MCPE (not BR01) Internet switch 1.
B Overview CR 01 2 1 4 3 1. Bluttooth (Option) 2. AC/BAT Power 3. ALARM 4. TXA 5. TXB 10 6 5 8 9 7 6. RXA 7. RXB 8. Ethernet 9. USB 12 14 16 11 18 19 13 15 10. Ground screw 11. CR01 12VDC Power Input 12. GPS (Option) 13. Reference Out 14. Rx Connector 15. PA Fan Control 17 16. Accessory Connector 17. PA Control 18. Ethernet Port A 19.
TX 01 A B C A. AC/BAT Power B. Transmitting C. PA Alarm G I J K L D E H F D. AC Input E. Power Supply Fan F. PA Fan Control G. Reference Input H. PA Control M I. CR01 12VDC Power J. PA Fan Control K. Tx Connector L. Uni Scr (R&R) Rx Out (Option) M.
C Installation and Setting 1. Installation This document briefly describes the cable and coax connections for the standard BR01 Repeater Unit. PEASE READ SAFETY INFORMATION IN PART D BEFORE INSTALL THE BR01 REPEATER. 1.1: BR01 front and rear panels The below image shows the front and rear panel of the BR01 repeater with no cables installed. The BR01 has been designed to be rack mounted into a standard 19 inch wide equipment rack.
1.2: BR01 Cable and Coax Connections The following sections document the cable and coaxial connections that are required to be completed for the BR01 repeater to be operational. This includes interconnect, Grounding/Earthing, RF and AC power. 1.2.1: Install the PS/Fan interconnect cable Connect the PS/Fan cable between the CR01 ‘PS/Fan Control’ to the TX01 ‘PS/Fan Control’ connections. Figure 3: BR01 with PS/FAN Control Cable Installed PS/FAN Control Cable 1.2.
1.2.3: Install the PA Control Cable (DB44) Connect the PA Control Cable (DB44) between the CR01 ‘PA Control’ and TX01 ‘PA Control’ connections. Figure 5: BR01 with PA Control Cable Installed PA Control Cable 1.2.
1.2.5: Install the BR01 Equipment Grounding (Earth) Install acceptable equipment grounding/earth cables to both the TX01 and CR01 screw terminal connections in accordance with approved equipment grounding standards. Figure 7: BR01 with two equipment ground connections attached. CR01 Ground / Earth Connection TX01 Ground / Earth Connection 1.2.6: Install RX and TX RF Coax Cables Connect the receiver antenna coax cable into the CR01 ‘RX In’ N-Type RF connector.
1.2.7: Install the AC Power Cable into TX01 Insert AC power cable into the TX01 ‘120/240V AC’ connector.
2. Software Configuration Please follow steps below to setup the BR01: Step 1: Power on the CR01 and TX01. Step 2: Connect the USB cable from the PC with PPS to the front USB port of the CR01. Step 3: Start the BR01 PPS.
Step 4: Select “Create New Repeater Profile” and “New”. Step 5: Enter a “Repeater Name” and select “Protocol”. Click “Next”.
Step 6: Enter repeater RX and TX frequencies and click “Next”. Step 7: Set the “Advanced Settings” if needed and click “Next”.
Step 8: Set the “Access Code Setting” and click “Next”. Step 9: Enter the “Repeater ID”; set the parameters and click “Save”.
Step 10: Click “Yes” to program the repeater. Step 11: Click “Connect” to confirm the setting and programming.
D SAFETY INFORMATION Product Maintenance Philosophy Due to the high percentage of surface-mount components and multi-layer circuit boards, the maintenance philosophy for this product is one of Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) substitution. The station is comprised of self-contained modules (FRUs) which, when determined to be faulty, may be quickly and easily replaced with a known good module to bring the equipment back to normal operation.
General Safety Precautions Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in this manual before installing, servicing or operating the equipment. Retain these safety instructions for future reference Also, all applicable safety procedures, such as Occupational, Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, local code requirements, safe working practices, and good judgment must be used by personnel.
All equipment must be properly grounded in accordance with Unication Standards and Guideline for Radio Sites and specified installation instructions for safe operation. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect from overheating, these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered. Only a qualified technician familiar with similar electronic equipment should service equipment.
FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Unication Co., Ltd is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IC RSS warning This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
Human Exposure Compliance This equipment is designed to generate and radiate radio frequency (RF) energy by means of an external antenna. When terminated into a non-radiating RF load, the base station equipment is certified to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations pertaining to human exposure to RF radiation in accordance with the FCC Rules Part 1 section 1.
Determining the compliance of transmitter sites of various complexities may be accomplished by means of computational methods. For more complex sites direct measurement of the power density may be more expedient. Additional information on the topic of electromagnetic exposure is contained in the Unication Standards and Guideline for Communications Sites publication.
Conformité concernant l’exposition de l’homme Cet équipement est conçu pour générer et émettre l’énergie de la radiofréquence (RF) au moyen d’une antenne extérieure. Après s’être terminé à un charge de RF non-émettant, l’équipement de la station de base est certifié qu’il se conforme aux règlements de la Commission de Communication Fédérale (FCC) appartenant à l’exposition de l’homme aux radiations de RF, conformément à l’article 1.
l’homme à la radiation de RF. La détermination de la conformité des sites d’émetteurs des complexités variées serait accomplie au moyen des méthodes sur ordinateur. Pour des sites plus complexes, le mesurage direct de la densité de pouvoir serait plus opportun. Des informations supplémentaires au sujet de l’exposition électromagnétique sont contenues dans le Standard Unication ainsi que les Indications pour la publication des Sites de Communications.
References 1.TIA /EIA TSB92 Report On EME Evaluation for RF Cabinet Emissions under FCC MPE Guidelines, Global Engineering Documents: http:/globalihs.com/ 2.FCC OET Bulletin 65 Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electro- magnetic Fields http://www.foc.govloet/rtsadetyl . 3.Unication standards and Guideline for Communications Sites. 4.IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measure of Potentially Hazadous Electromagnetic Fields- RF and Micro- wave, IEEE Std C95.
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