Cellular Specialties, Inc.
The serial number may be found on the label on the rear panel of the unit. For your convenience, note this number below, and retain this manual, along with proof of purchase , to serve as a permanent record of your purchase in the event of a theft, or for future reference. MODEL NUMBER 565 DATE OF PURCHASE SERIAL NUMBER NAME OF COMPANY FCC ID: NVRBA56X-02 IC: 4307A-BA56X8 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PARTS 22 AND 2 OF THE FCC RULES, AND WITH INDUSTRY CANADA SPECIFICATION RSS-131.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SAFETY GUIDELINES 3 2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 MECHANICAL OUTLINE DRAWING 5 3.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 4.0 INSTALLATION 7 5.0 AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT 9 6.
1.0 SAFETY GUIDELINES The general safety information in this guideline applies to both operating and service personnel. Specific warnings and cautions will be found in other parts of this manual where they apply, 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. Cellular Specialties, Inc.
2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Cellular Specialties, Inc. developed the Model 565AMPS Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA) for use in enclosed structures where sufficient signal from local cell sites to operate cell phones was unavailable within the building. It is necessary that sufficient signal be available on the roof of the structure. The BDA is connected to an external antenna, usually on the roof, and to one or more internal antennas placed strategically throughout the area where phone service is desired.
OUTLINE DRAWING MANUAL565 AMPS REV A 960-1008-002 5
3.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS All specifications stated as typical unless otherwise noted. Frequency (SMR) Pass Band Ripple Gain @ Zero Attenuation Gain Adjustment Range Linear Output Power * ** Noise Figure Maximum Input Power*** VSWR Propagation Delay Impedance Connectors Power Requirements Size Weight Operating Temperature Indicator LEDs Controls Uplink (Phone to Tower) Downlink (Tower to Phone) 824 - 849 MHz 869 - 894 MHz ±2.5 dB ±2.5 dB +65dB +65dB -30dB -30dB +27dBm +27dBm 4.5dB 4.
4.0 INSTALLATION CSI recommends that all BDA installations be coordinated through the local wireless provider. Note: The Installer should refer to the Safety Precautions, in the following section, for proper antenna selection and installation ! WARNING! AMPLIFIER DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF A HANDSET IS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE BDA OR THE COAX THAT LEADS TO THE BDA. Important note: A high degree of isolation must be afforded to prevent any regenerative feedback in the system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ! For INDOOR use, an Omni-Directional Antenna with a maximum gain of 3 dBi is authorized for use with this unit. Inside antennas must be positioned to observe minimum separation of 20 cm. (~ 8 in.) from all users and bystanders. For the protection of personnel working in the vicinity of inside (downlink) antennas, the following guidelines for minimum distances between the human body and the antenna must be observed.
Example: Standard Single Internal Antenna System Design MANUAL565 AMPS REV A 960-1008-002 9
5.0 AMPLIFER ADJUSTMENT In most cases the BDA will need very little adjustment. After connecting the coax and powering up the BDA, the signal levels within the previously surveyed areas should be checked for adequate RSSI levels. Measurements should be made at the perimeter of the building both inside and outside. It is important that the RSSI levels measured outside the building remain close to those measured prior to installation of the BDA.
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING All cables should be carefully checked for “shorts” and “opens.” If cables are O.K. it may be necessary to use a spectrum analyzer to examine the signal environment in which the BDA is operating. The existence of strong analog signals within the frequency bands can cause problems particularly on the downlink. In some cases additional filtering might be required to reject these unwanted signals.