User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction of Epoch-M1P
- Overview
- Warnings and Hazards
- Epoch-M1P Parts List
- Epoch-M1P Software Installation and Requirements
- 1.4.1 Minimum PCS Requirements
- 1.4.2 Epoch-M1P Software Installation
- ** Refer to the Software Setup Guide
- ** Refer to the USB Setup Guide
- Pre-Installation using Epoch-M1P Software
- Step by Step Instructions for Installation
- User Manual V1.0 using Epoch-M1P Software
- Menu Structure
- Using the Epoch-M1P Software
- Alarms
- Default Control Settings
- Maintenance Guide for Epoch-M1P
- Periodic Inspection Checklist
- Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Tx & Rx LEDs
- Common Installation Problems
- Warranty and Repair Policy
- General Warranty
- Limitations of Warranty
Epoch-M1P RF Repeater
User Manual V1.0
2.1.3 Control Menu
2.1.3.1 General Setting Window
Figure 7 - General Setting Window of the Epoch-M1P Software
AGC Mode
AGC (Auto Gain Control) adjusts the variable gain of the repeater to ensure a
constant specified output power of 20 dBm. The functionality of the AGC feature
is assured under the condition that the input BTS signal is within the specified
AGC range (-60 to -35 dBm => assuming AGC Level is set to 20 dBm) and that
sufficient isolation exists between antennas (≥ 93 dB). By default, the
AGC ON
box is checked. To manually change the gains in both the links,
AGC ON
must
be unchecked.
If
AGC ON
is checked and
Uplink Tracking ON
is unchecked, the user can specify
the AGC level in the downlink and in the uplink respectively @ 0.5 dB step (0 to
20 dBm). By default, the AGC Level is set to 20 dBm in each link.
Downlink/Uplink HPA Mode
The HPA mode enables the user to turn the HPA on or off. If the HPA is turned
off on either link, the Epoch-M1P will not operate properly. Both HPAs needs to
be turned on for the RF portion of the repeater to work in both directions
(downlink and uplink). By default, the
Downlink/Uplink HPA ON
box are checked.
Either or both HPAs can be turned off for troubleshooting purposes during an
installation process.
Uplink Tracking/Offset Modes
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