User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SECTION 1: OVERVIEW
- SECTION 2: DESCRIPTION
- SECTION 3: OPERATION
- SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE
- SECTION 5: GENERAL INFORMATION
- ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- RELATED PUBLICATIONS
- ADMONISHMENTS
- GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- STANDARDS CERTIFICATION
- LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- SECTION 1: OVERVIEW
- SECTION 2: DESCRIPTION
- SECTION 3: OPERATION
- 1 BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
- 2 TURN-UP SYSTEM AND VERIFY OPERATION
- 2.1 Reference Procedure: Determine Forward Path Input Signal Level
- 2.2 Reference Procedure: Enter Site Name and Site Number
- 2.3 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Forward Attenuation
- 2.4 Reference Procedure: Determine Output Signal Level at RU Antenna Port
- 2.5 Reference Procedure: Enter Remote Forward Attenuation
- 2.6 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Reverse Attenuation
- 2.7 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Forward and Reverse Delay
- SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE
- SECTION 5: GENERAL INFORMATION
ADCP-75-187 • Issue 3 • September 2006 • Section 3: OPERATION
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2.3 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Forward Attenuation
The HU internal forward path attenuator setting determines the maximum composite output
signal level at the RU antenna port. The appropriate attenuation value for any particular system
is based on the number of channels the system is transporting and the signal level of the
composite forward path signals input at the host units RF IN ports. By default, the forward path
attenuator is set to 31 dB.
The maximum output power is 38.1 dBm (6.5 Watts) for 800/900 MHz SMR systems, 38.5 dBm
(7.0 Watts) for 800 MHz systems, and 37.7 dBm (5.9 Watts) for 1900 MHz systems. The total
forward path gain that is provided by the system (with host and remote forward attenuators set to 0
dB) is 78.1 dBm for 800/900 MHz SMR systems, 78.5 dBm for 800 MHz systems, and 77.7 for
1900 MHz systems. For 800/900 MHz SMR systems, this procedure sets the attenuation for both
FORWARD RF IN ports.
Use the following procedure to set the forward path attenuation to provide the maximum
composite output signal level:
1. Click on the HOST RF tab. The HOST RF display will open within the EMS main
window as shown in Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7. Typical HOST RF Display
2. Click on the Host Fwd Att Edit button (see Figure 3-7). The Host Fwd Att pop-up screen
will open as shown in Figure 3-8.
3. Obtain the value of the total composite input signal level as determined in step 11 of
Section 2.1.
Click on Edit button
to open Host Fwd
Att pop-up screen