Andrew Wireless System MR171717 MR1718/1718/1718 Repeater User Manual Additional information on SM2009

Andrew Wireless System MR1718/1718/1718 Repeater Additional information on SM2009

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 mini Repeater MRx18/x18 & MRx18/x18/x18 & MRx18/y18/y18 & MRx18/y18 Dual- / Triple-Segment and Dual-Band User's Manual M0139ACC
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 2  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc                              © Copyright 2009 CommScope, Inc.  All rights reserved. Andrew Solutions is a trademark of CommScope, Inc.  All information contained in this manual has been revised thoroughly. Yet Andrew Solutions accepts no liability for any omissions or faults. Andrew Solutions reserves the right to change all hard- and software characteristics without notice. Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective companies. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronical, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.  Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 11-November-2009
   Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 5 1.1. USED ABBREVIATIONS 5 1.2. HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGS 7 1.3. ABOUT ANDREW SOLUTIONS 8 1.4. INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR WIG CUSTOMER SUPPORT 9 2. INTRODUCTION 11 2.1. PURPOSE 11 2.2. THE MRX18 MINIREPEATER 11 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 13 3.1. DESIGN AND CONNECTORS 13 4. INSTALLATION AND COMISSIONING 15 4.1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 15 4.2. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 16 5. SOFTWARE SETUP 18 5.1. LOGIN 18 5.2. STATUS 18 5.3. SETTINGS 19 5.3.1. Settings - Radio Frequency 19 5.3.2. Settings - Alarms 20 6. ALARMING AND SUPERVISION 21 6.1. ALARM LEDS 21
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 4  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc FIGURES AND TABLES  figure 3-1 Connectors of MRx18....................................................................................13 figure 4-1 Wall-mounting bracket...................................................................................15 figure 4-2 Wall mounting procedure...............................................................................15 figure 4-3 Power connection of DC connector with MRx18............................................16   table 1-1 List of international contact addresses............................................................10 table 5-1 Radio Frequency – Power ..............................................................................19 table 5-2 Radio Frequency - General ............................................................................19 table 5-3 Radio Frequency - Auto Gain .........................................................................19 table 6-1 Alarm LEDs ....................................................................................................21
1 General   Page 5 1. GENERAL 1.1.  USED ABBREVIATIONS  3GPP   3rd Generation Partnership Project ALC    Automatic Level Control AMPS   American Mobile Phone System or Advanced Mobile Phone System APAC   Automatic Power Adjustment Circuit BCCH   Broadcast Control Channel BITE    Built-In Test Equipment BTS    Base Transceiver Station CDMA   Code Division Multiple Access CEPT   Conférénce Européenne des Postes et Télécommunications CF   Center Frequency CFO    Center Frequency Offset DL   Downlink EDGE   Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution ESD   Electrostatic Discharge ETACS Enhanced TACS ETS   European Telecommunication Standard ETSI   European Telecommunication Standards Institute FSK    Frequency Shift Keying GSM    Global System for Mobile Communication I2C-Bus  Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus (Philips) ID No   Identification Number IF   Intermediate Frequency LED    Light Emitting Diode LMT    Local Maintenance Terminal LNA    Low Noise Amplifier MCC    Mobile Country Code MNC    Mobile Network Code MOR    Microwave Optical Repeater MR   Microwave Repeater MS   Mobile Station MTBF   Mean Time Between Failure OIP-3   Output Intercept Point of the 3rd order OMC    Operation and Maintenance Center PA   Power Amplifier PCMCIA  Personal Computer Modem Communication International Association PCS    Personal Communication System PSTN   Public Switched Telephone Network PSU    Power Supply Unit Rev   Revision RF   Radio Frequency RLP   Radio Link Protocol RSSI    Receive Signal Strength Indication RTC   Real-Time Clock RX   Receiver
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 6  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc SCL   Serial Clock SDA   Serial Data SMSC   Short Message Service Center TACS   Total Access Communication System TCH   Traffic Channel TDMA   Time Division Multiple Access TX   Transmitter UE   User Equipment UL   Uplink UMTS   Universal  Mobile  Telecommunication System UPS    Uninterruptable Power Supply URL    Uniform Resource Locutor VSWR  Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WCDMA  Wide Code Division Multiple Access WIG   Wireless Innovations Group
1 General   Page 71.2.  HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGS  1.  Only suitably qualified personnel is allowed to work on this unit and only after becoming familiar with all safety notices, installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in this manual.  2.  Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace any missing or damaged labels.  3.  Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment.  4.  Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users.  5.  It is the responsibility of the network provider to implement prevention measures to avoid health hazards which may be associated to radiation from the antenna(s) connected to the unit.  6.  The antennas of the repeater (integrated and / or external) have to be installed in a way that the regional and national RF exposure compliance requirements are met.  7.  Make sure access is restricted to qualified personnel.  8.  Only licence holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit.  9.  Use this equipment only for the purpose specified by the manufacturer. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. This could cause fires, electric shock or other injuries.  10. Before opening the unit, disconnect mains.  11. ESD precautions must be observed! Before commencing maintenance work, use the available grounding system to connect ESD protection measures.  12. This unit complies with European standard EN60950.  13. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied: A separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3). Maximum permissible antenna gain is 12 dBi.  14. Make sure the repeater settings are according to the intended use (see also product information of the manufacturer) and regulatory requirements are met.  15. Although the repeater is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to earth the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the repeater for protection against atmospheric discharge.
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 8  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc 1.3.  ABOUT ANDREW SOLUTIONS  Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH based in Buchdorf/ Germany, is a leading manufacturer of coverage equipment for mobile radio networks, specializing in low cost, high performance, RF and optical repeaters. Our optical distributed networks and RF repeater systems provide coverage for every application: outdoor use, indoor installations, tunnels, subways and many more.  Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH belongs to the Wireless Innovations Group (WIG). Being a part of Andrew Solutions, WIG has unparalleled experience in providing RF coverage and capacity solution for wireless networks in both indoor and outdoor environment.  Andrew Solutions, a CommScope Company, is the foremost supplier of one-stop, end-to-end radio frequency (RF) solutions. Our products are complete solutions for wireless infrastructure from top-of-the-tower base station antennas to cable systems and cabinets, RF site solutions, signal distribution, and network optimization.  Andrew Solutions has global engineering and manufacturing facilities. In addition, it maintains field engineering offices throughout the world.  We operate a quality management system in compliance with the requirements of ISO 9001. All equipment is manufactured using highly reliable material. In order to ensure constant first-rate quality of the products, comprehensive quality monitoring is conducted at all fabrication stages. Finished products leave the factory only after a thorough final acceptance test, accompanied by a test certificate guaranteeing optimal operation.  The declaration of conformity for the product is available upon request from the local sales offices or from Andrew Solutions directly.  To make the utmost from this unit, we recommend you carefully read the instructions in this manual and commission the unit only according to these instructions.  For technical assistance and support, contact the local office or Andrew Solutions directly at one of the following addresses listed in the next chapter.
1 General   Page 9 1.4.  INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR WIG CUSTOMER SUPPORT  Wireless Innovations Group (WIG)  Americas: Canada United States Andrew Solutions Canada  Andrew Solutions,  Andrew LLC, A CommScope CompanyMail 620 North Greenfield Parkway Garner, NC 27529 U.S.A. Mail  620 North Greenfield Parkway Garner, NC 27529 U.S.A. Phone +1-905-878-3457 (Office) +1 416-721-5058 (Mobile) Phone +1-888-297-6433 Fax +1-905-878-3297  Fax  +1-919-329-8950 E-mail Peter.Masih@andrew.com WIsupport.us@andrew.com  E-mail WIsupport.us@andrew.com  Brazil & South America  Mexico, Central America &  Caribbean region Andrew Solutions,  A CommScope Company  Andrew Solutions Mexico Mail Av. Com. Camilo Julio 1256 Predio B Zonal Industrial CP 597 Sorocaba SP 18086-000 Brazil Mail Monte Elbruz 124-402A Col. Palmas Polanco 11560 Mexico, D.F. Mexico Phone  + 55-15-9104-7722  Phone  + 52-55-1346-1900 (Office) +52-1-55-5419-5260 (Mobile ). Fax  + 55-15-2102-4001  Fax  +52-55-1346-1901 E-mail WIsupport@andrew.com  E-mail WIsupport@andrew.com  APAC Countries:  China Australia Andrew Solutions Hong Kong  Andrew Corporation (Australia) LLC Pty Ltd. Mail Room 915  Chevalier Commercial Centre 8 Wang Hoi Rd Kowloon Bay SAR Hong Kong Mail Unit 1 153 Barry Road Campbellfield  VIC  3061 Australia Phone +852-310-661-00  Phone +613-9300-7969 Fax +852-2751-7800  Fax +613-9357-9110 E-mail WISupport.china@andrew.com  E-mail WIsupport.australia@andrew.com
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 10  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc Europe:  United Kingdom  France Andrew Solutions UK Ltd  Andrew Solutions France Mail Unit 15, Ilex House  Mulberry Business Park Fishponds Road  Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2GY England Mail 28, Rue Fresnel Z.A Pariwest BP 182 78313 Coignières Cedex France Phone  +44-1189-366-792  Phone  +33 1 30 05 45 50 Fax  +44-1189-366-773  Fax  +33 1 34 61 13 74 E-mail  WIsupport.uk@andrew.com E-mail WIsupport@andrew.com  Germany Czech Republic Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH  Andrew Solutions Czech Republic C-Com, spol. s r.o Mail  Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany  Mail  U Moruší 888 53006 Pardubice Czech Republic Phone  +49-9099-69-0  Phone  +420-464-6280-80 Fax  +49-9099-69-930  Fax  +420-464-6280-94 E-mail WIsupport@andrew.com  E-mail WIsupport@andrew.com  Austria Switzerland Andrew Wireless Systems (Austria) GmbH  Andrew Wireless Systems AG Mail  Weglgasse 10 Wien-Schwechat 2320 Austria Mail  Tiergartenweg 1 CH-4710 Balsthal Switzerland Phone  +43-1706-39-99-10  Phone +41-62-386-1260 Fax  +43-1706-39-99-9  Fax +41-62-386-1261 E-mail WIsupport.austria@andrew.com  E-mail support.ch@andrew.com  Italy  Spain & Portugal Andrew Wireless Systems S.r.l., Faenza, Italy  Andrew Solutions España S.A. Mail  Via de Crescenzi 40 Faenza 48018 Italy  Mail  C/ Salvatierra, 5 - 3a pt. 28034 Madrid Spain Phone  +39-0546-697111  Phone  +34-91-745-20 40 Fax  +39-0546-682768  Fax  +34-91-564-29 85 E-mail WIsupport.italia@andrew.com  E-mail WIsupport.iberia@andrew.com table 1-1 List of international contact addresses
2 Introduction   Page 11 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1.  PURPOSE  The MRx18 miniRepeater a bi-directional amplifier used to enhance signals between a mobile and a base station in a mobile network. It has been designed to increase signal strength in small and medium sized areas such as offices, shops, and basements. By boosting the signal level the MRx18 increases indoor coverage and allows high data rate connectivity.  If weak signal transmissions occur within the coverage area due to indoor applications, topological conditions or distance from the transmitter, a repeater is used to extend transmission range. In the downlink path, the repeater picks up the signals from a donor antenna of a BTS/ Node B, amplifies and re-transmits it into the required dark spot. In the uplink path the signal picks up the signals from a mobile/ User Equipment (UE) and re-transmits it to the BTS/ Node B.  2.2.  THE MRx18 miniRepeater Note:  The MRx18/x18(/x18) and MRx18/y18(/y18) is shortly denominated as MRx18 in the following.  Andrew MRx18 miniRepeater gives designers a simple tool to solve their small area coverage and performance issues.  The MRx18 is easy to install. Also a web-based GUI simplifies commissioning and configuring the equipment. The RF link (donor) towards the base station is typically fed from an outdoor antenna while the coverage area is fed by an indoor antenna. The opportunity to adjust the passband of repeater helps to cover any specific segment or frequency band.  Due to modular design, the single-varia version MRx18 may be available as a dual-/ triple-varia segment or a dual-band-varia version in one cabinet. The dual-/ triple-segment MRx18/x18(/x18) is able to transmit two or three variable segments within one frequency band. The dual-band MRx18/y18(/y18) supports two frequency bands, while one variable segment is amplified in one frequency band and up to two variable segments are dedicated for the other frequency band.  Auto Gain functionality enables automatic gain adjustment in order to maximize the performance, however gain may be set manually if desired.   An alarm interface with a display and LEDs indicates the status of the equipment locally. Moreover, the status and alarms of the MRx18 can be queried via the web-based GUI.
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 12  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc   Features at a glance    Up to three variable segments within one frequency band, or up to three variable segments allocated in two frequency bands   Easy to install due to light weight, small dimensions and Auto Gain functionality   Integrated combiner/ crossband coupler, no external devices required, common antenna ports for all bands/ segments equipped   Easy commissioning via web-based GUI   Automatic Level Control (ALC)  Variable bandwidth   LEDs for local alarm indication   Compliant with all regulatory agencies (e.g. GSM 05.05, 3GPP and FCC)
3 Functional Description   Page 133. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3.1.  DESIGN AND CONNECTORS     Donor antenna SMA connector RF BTS DC PSU connector Modem connector Coverage antenna SMA connector RF mobile  Ethernet  connector Modem SMA connector  RFDC + Data figure 3-1 Connectors of MRx18
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4 Installation and Comissioning   Page 154. INSTALLATION AND COMISSIONING 4.1.  MECHANICAL INSTALLATION To mount the MRx18 to a wall, proceed as follows:    1. Fasten the wall-mounting bracket by means of 2 proper screws (through the pressed-in thread nuts) to a wall. (The screw type depends on the quality of your wall).  MRx18 miniRepater WallWall-mounting bracket 2 thread nuts figure 4-1 Wall-mounting bracket   2.  Insert the mRx18 to the wall-mounting bracket.  3.  Fasten the MRx18 and wall-mounting bracket by means of 2 metric M5x50 fillister-head screws to the wall. 2 M5x50 screws rear side  front side Wall behind bracket  Wallfigure 4-2 Wall mounting procedure
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 16  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc4.2.  ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION   Note:  The electrical installation has to be performed in accordance with the safety regulations of the local authorities. Due to safety reasons, the electrical installation must be performed by qualified personnel only. The repeater must not be opened.  1. Connect the antenna cables to the antenna connectors and the antennas. 2. Use only the power supply delivered with the unit. Do not modify the power supply unit (PSU) and cable! Do not mount the PSU to the ceiling! Connect the DC connector of the power supply and provide mains to the power supply. Ensure the DC connector is plugged in correctly as in the following illustrations.      Plug in the male DC connector by inserting the lug into the guide at the DC connector with the arrow-moulded side on top, see illustrations.    The DC connector of the cable is equipped with a locking mechanism. The system of locking the plug is based on a “push-pull” mechanism. The locking sleeve has to be pulled back to free the connection. figure 4-3 Power connection of DC connector with MRx18 Locking sleeve Pull back locking sleeve to disconnect! Lug  Guide of DC connector Lug Insert lug into guide Insert with arrow-moulded side on top
4 Installation and Comissioning   Page 17 3.  Align the donor antenna towards the BTS.   4.  Align the coverage antenna.  As the default settings of the repeater are set to Auto Gain enabled, only the frequencies have to be adjusted. Additionally, the repeater can be customized with a laptop or PC via Ethernet connector:  5.  For local connection, connect the straight  CAT 6 patch cable to the Ethernet connector of the MRx18 and the network connector of a laptop or PC. Start a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer 7 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox) and enter IP address of the repeater 6.  Enter user name: and password to login 7.  Commission the repeater according to the description in the following chapter and save settings to the repeater. 8.  Disconnect CAT 6 patch cable and check LEDs and display of the repeater.
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 18  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc 5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.1.  LOGIN  Enter user name and password   If an incorrect username or password has been entered, the following error / attention message  "You have entered the wrong password. Please check the correct usage of upper and lower cases or check the CAPS LOCK key on your console."   appears and prompts to insert your username or password anew. Click key F5 to refresh the login mask.    If an incorrect username or password has been entered for three times, the interface to the repeater is locked for 30 minutes.   5.2.  STATUS  In the Status page, which is the first tab in the menu bar, actual settings are shown. The values are referenced to the condition when the status page has been opened.  Furthermore, actual alarms of the MRx18 are listed in this page. No values/ alarms are captured in case the RF section is switched off (see chapter 5.3.1 Settings - Radio Frequency).   The severity of the alarms can be changed in the Settings page (see chapter 5.3.2 Settings - Alarms). The latency time of each alarm is 10 seconds, i.e. the repeater has to be in alarm condition for 10 seconds before an alarm is notified.
5 Software Setup   Page 19 5.3.  SETTINGS  In the Settings pages - the second tab in the menu bar - current information on settings of all parameters is shown. The settings of parameters can be changed in those pages.    5.3.1.  Settings - Radio Frequency  Radio Frequency Parameter Description of Power   Power  To power on, check "Power ON Band MRx18"  Uncheck "Power ON Band MRx18" to power down the RF-section of the respective band.  table 5-1 Radio Frequency – Power  Radio Frequency Parameter Description of General   Passband (MHz)  DL / UL  Enter the frequency range (start and stop frequency) for both DL and UL to be amplified.  Gain Setting (dB)  DL / UL  Select the gain for UL and DL  Auto Gain  With Auto Gain activated, the repeater will automatically set its gain to the maximum value depending on the DL input level.  Maximum Output Power (dBm) DL / UL The maximum output power can be selected for DL and UL.   table 5-2 Radio Frequency - General  Radio Frequency Parameter  Description of Auto Gain *   UL/ DL Inbalance (dB) When Auto Gain is enabled, the gain is adjusted automatically. With an entry in the Auto Gain imbalance field UL/DL Inbalance (dB), the UL gain is decreased compared to the DL gain for this value. Time Interval  Possibility to select between different time intervals  for Auto Gain acting.   Mode With Auto Gain activated, two different behaviours of Auto Gain can be chosen from: Uniform Gain Indpendent Gain   table 5-3 Radio Frequency - Auto Gain
 User’s Manual forMRx18 Dual-/ Triple-Segment and Dual-Band Page 20  M0139ACC_FCC Manual.doc  5.3.2.  Settings - Alarms  Each alarm can be assigned by a severity level. It is also possible to disable alarms. The severity of alarms may be:   disabled , warning, minor, major, critical
6 Alarming and Supervision   Page 21  6. ALARMING AND SUPERVISION  For alarming and supervision, the MRx18 miniRepeater is provided with an alarming interface represented by three LEDs.  6.1.  ALARM LEDS  Denotation of LED  Colour Function/ Indication Off If the LED is off, the respective MRx18 does not receive any DC power. Green A green light indicates the normal operation of the repeater. Power is present and the current consumption of the unit is within the specifications. Orange An orange light indicates a hardware alarm. Red A red light indicates the temperature alarm, which switches to power-down mode once an over-temperature has been reached. As soon as the temperature has returned to normal, the controller will enable the RF-section. Status   Off/ red A red LED indicates that the input power received by the repeater is too high.  ALC Blinking red The LED is blinking red for 4 seconds during the boot process. Ethernet  Off/ green The LED is green if the repeater is connected via Ethernet. LED is blinking during data transfer via Ethernet connection. table 6-1 Alarm LEDs
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