GSM900 Dual-Band Selective Repeater 200mw SGR-R310 User Manual
GSM900 Dual-Band Selective Repeater 200mw SGR-R310 User Manual
GSM900 Dual-Band Selective Repeater 200mw SGR-R310 User Manual
CATALOGUE
CHAPTER 1. SAFETY WARNING ............................................................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER 2. SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................................. 3 CHAPTER 3. SPECS AND FEATURES...................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 SYSTEM DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................... 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................... 4 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................... 5 APPEARANCE DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................. 6 PORTS ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
CHAPTER 4. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................... 7 4.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 7 4.2 INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.3 CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 4.4 SYSTEM INSPECTION............................................................................................................................................. 9 CHAPTER 5. REPEATER SETTING ......................................................................................................................... 10 5.1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................. 10 5.2 PERFORMANCE SETTING .................................................................................................................................... 11 CHAPTER 6. ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................... 13 6.1 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................... 13 6.2 EMERGENCY DEALING ........................................................................................................................................ 13 6.3 MAINTAINING DIRECTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 14
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Chapter 1.
Safety Warning
1. Repeater should follow system requirement of communication equipment, assure good groundings and lightning protection.
2. The power supply voltage of repeater should meet the standards of security requirement; any repeater-operator can operate only after cutting power in advance. Only the professional can operate electrified.
3. Do not dismantle machine, maintain or displace accessories by yourself, because in this way, the equipment may be damaged or even get an electric shock.
4. Do not open the repeater, touch the module of repeater, even not to open the cover of module to touch the electronic component, the components will be damaged due to electrostatic
5. Please keep away from heating-equipment, because the repeater will dissipate heat when working. And do not cover repeater with anything that influences heat-dissipation.
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Chapter 2.
Summary
In mobile communication, it is inevitable that macro-cell coverage cannot cover weak or dead zones; to use repeater is a good choice in these areas. Single band selective repeaters mainly applied in covering small blind and weak zones. Indoor mini band selective repeater SGR-R310 series is a good choice for VIP rooms, offices, houses, restaurants, apartments, packing, etc.
Indoor mini band selective repeater SGR-R310 series enhances consumer satisfaction greatly with its integrated design, compact size, easy engineering and rapid installation and debugging, Indoor mini band selective repeater SGR-R310 series is made with the characteristics of industrial aesthetic design, and thus can be installed in high-class places as a decoration. SAW filter technology enables it to amplify only the targeted operators signals and reject all the others effectively. It is therefore, an optimal solution for coverage extension.
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Chapter 3.
3.1
Features
Adjustable range of 31dB at 1dB per step. Advanced digital controlled frequency selection to ensure high out of band rejection. Highly stable power design, to work normally even in very tough power environments. ALC technology to maintain stabile signal in coverage areas
3.2
System diagram
3.3
Electrical Specification
Electrical Specification
Frequency Range 905 MHz ~ 915MHz Output Power Gain Manual Gain Control 20(0/-2)dBm 703 dB 31dB in step of 1dB 950 MHz ~ 960 MHz 23(0/-2)dBm
Uplink
890 MHz ~ 897.5MHz
Downlink
935 MHz ~ 942.5 MHz
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Noise Figure @ max. gain VSWR Time Delay MTBF Power Supply Power Comsumption Impedance
3.4
Mechanical Specification
Mechanical Specification
RF Connector Cooling Dimensions (D x W xH ) Weight Installation Type Environment Conditions Humidity Operating Temperature N-Female Convection cooling 225*268*58mm 4.5 Kg Wall Installation IP40 < 90% 0~55
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3.5
Appearance Diagram
3.6
Ports
1Outputconnect service antenna 2manual Gain Control0~31DB 3 Alarm green l@ working in linearity DL orange@ ALC 1~5 DB red@ ALC 20~25 DB 4PowerPower ON/OFF 5 Alarm green l@ working in linearity UL orange@ ALC 1~5 DB red@ ALC 20~25 DB 6Inputconnect donor antenna 7Power ON/OFF 8DC IN12V5A DC Connecter
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Chapter 4.
Installation
Position selection
Install in the place that is not easy to be reached by irrelevant people. Install at the place that is convenient for power supply and cabling. Avoid heat source and moist environment
Install at drought space, hang on wall vertically in order to assure good heat distribution. Power supply requirement
Series 1 2 3 4 5 6
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4.2 Installation
Installation Steps:
A) Use percussion drill to make four 6 holes on the wall according to above hole diagram. B) Fill the holes with expanding plug C) Put the tapping screw through the holes and fit tightly with the expanding plug, and fasten the repeater onto the wall. D) Make sure that the installation is firm and correct
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4.3 Connection
Connection of RF cable
INPUT Port: donor antenna cable is connected with Input Port; OUTPUT Port: service antenna cable is connected with Output Port;
Grounding
Please connect one end of a copper wire with the intersection size of 16mm2 with the grounding screw, and the other end with the grounding system of the building. It is requested that the grounding impedance shall be less than 10Ohm.
Picture 4.3
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Chapter 5.
Repeater setting
Please check whether the connection of RF cable is correct (donor antenna connected to BTS port, service antenna connected to MS port), and whether every port is stable. After affirmation, please go along the followings:
Status and definition of ALARM indicators: Status Green attention: Input signals may be not enough Meaning: overloading or self oscillation, strong input signals Attention: cut the connection of equipment and service antenna, then connect the MS port to load, if the red light changes to green or Red orange, which means the isolation of donor antenna and service antenna is not enough, then please adjust the isolation. If the red light still turning on that means over accepting of donor antenna or strong interference, then please adjust the place of donor antenna.. Meaning: it is working in linearity Orange Notice: Please adjust MGC to increase the attenuation value, till you find the edge point, and let the repeater work at this point. Off Repeater break down Definition of ALARM Meaning: working in linearity
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(Pinput Power-VATT)
Picture 5.1 Curve of output power, input signal and attenuation value POutput Powe: output power Pinput Power: input power VATT: attenuation vale Pinput Power -VATT: input powerattenuation value Pmax: output power rating
As for the downlink working performance, orange is a good working point. At this time, downlink output power and coverage effect are stable. But from another point of view, we hope the equipment is as far as possible away from overloading status of red (thus the equipment would hold higher interference depression ability). So we try our best to set the equipment near edge point when engineering. Setting of edge point: (Switch on the power supply after connection with donor antenna and coverage antenna, and observe ALARM indicator.) If it shines orange, use 1dB as stepping to increase attenuator until green turns on, then decrease 1~3dB attenuation value until orange turns on. The setting of downlink gain can
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reach the perfect status. If it shines green then, To check whether the attenuation value has been set, if it is, use 1dB as stepping to decrease attenuation until the orange turns on, then the downlink gain can reach the perfect status. But if attenuation is not set, it indicates that the input power is not enough. Then please check coverage effect first, if the coverage effect is good, the engineering has reached expecting target But if the coverage effect is not so good, the donor antenna should be adjusted until orange turns on or the effect reaches the target.
Uplink gain is set based on downlink gain. Standards: uplink attenuation value=downlink attenuation value
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Chapter 6.
Engineering Maintenance
Flooding
Red
Off
Isolation inspection
Normal
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