User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guide for Epoch-S02
- Environmental requirements
- Warnings and Hazards
- Tools and Recommendations for Installation
- Epoch-S02 Parts List
- Step by Step Instructions for Installation
- User Manual V1.1 using OMS V4.01
- Menu Structure
- Using the Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
- Alarms
- Default Control Settings
- Maintenance Guide for Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
- Periodic Inspection Checklist
- Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01 Scenarios
- Heartbeat Scenarios
- Warranty and Repair Policy
- General Warranty
- Specific Product Warranty Instructions
- A.1 Minimum Requirements
- A.2 Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01 Installation/Startup
- Appendix B: Specifications
Epoch-S02 RF Repeater
User Manual V1.1
2.1.3 Control Menu
2.1.3.1 Gain Setting
Figure 2.1.3.1 Gain Setting Window of the Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
AGC Mode
AGC (Auto Gain Control) adjusts the variable gain of the repeater to ensure a
constant specified output power of 24 dBm. The functionality of the AGC feature
is assured under the condition that the input BTS signal is within the specified
AGC range (-45 to -85 dBm) and that sufficient isolation exists between
antennas (≥ 103 dB). By default, the AGC ON box is enabled.
Downlink/Uplink HPA Mode
HPA (High Power Amplifier) is an essential component of the Epoch-S02. The
HPA is the final stage of amplification in the Epoch-S02. The HPA Mode enables
the user to turn the HPA ON or OFF. If the HPA is OFF on either link, the Epoch-
S02 will not operate properly. Both HPAs need to be ON. By default, the
Downlink/Uplink HPA ON box is enabled.
Uplink Tracking/Offset Modes
Uplink Tracking Mode enables or disables the Uplink Tracking feature that sets
the gain in the uplink equaling to the gain in the downlink. The Tracking Gain
Offset is the difference in the uplink and downlink gains. For example, if the
downlink gain is 80 dB, the Uplink Tracking Offset is set ON, and the Tracking
Gain Offset is set to 3 dB, the uplink gain would be 77 dB.
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