User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Antenna and Repeater Installation Requirements
- 3 Dual-Band Repeater Installation
- 4 Two Dual Units (Quad-band) Installation
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 View of the Quad Band Installation
- 4.3 Required Tools and Materials
- 4.4 DIGImini Tri/Quad-band Kit
- 4.5 Upgrading to a Quad-Band System
- 5 Setup and Configuration
- 6 DMCU Installation and Management
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- 6.5.2.1 Band Tabs
- 6.5.2.2 CMU Tabs
- 6.5.2.3 Operation Buttons
- 6.6 Basic Configuration Procedures
- 6.7 Communication and System Parameters
- 6.8 DMCU Administration
- 6.9 CMU Monitoring and Troubleshooting Options
- Appendix A: Specifications (@+25 C)
AXELL DIGIMINI- AMERICAS REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
2 DIGImini Americas User Manual Rev 3.5 © Axell Wireless Ltd
1.1 Features and Capabilities
• Supported bands and (composite) output power at antenna port (model dependent):
• 700U or 700L MHz and 1700
• 850 MHz and 1900 MHz
• Output power at the antenna (composite):
• 700UMHz, 700LMHz and 850MHz: 21dBm
• 1700MHz and 1900MHz: 20dBm
• Maximum RF Gain: 73 dB
• Up to six software selectable non-contiguous sub-bands per 2 bands (see sec. 5.2.5 for details)
can be configured with highly accurate frequency selection and dedicated gain and power settings
• SmartALC™ technology per sub-band:
• Automatically sets optimum gain
• Prevents oscillations and balances coverage
• Ensures transparent network operation
• Supports multi-operator functionality
• Lightweight and compact footprint for easy installation
• Multi-functional capabilities and modular design
• Continuously monitors and adapts to the RF environment via Auto gain feature
• Easy commissioning and setup via web-based browser
• Variable bandwidth settings from 200KHz to 25 MHz
• LEDs for local alarm indicators
• Optional DIGImini Control Unit (DMCU) – provides complete remote control and monitoring
capabilities over GPRS/CDMA (model dependant):
• Remote control via SMS
• Remote alarming through SNMP alarm traps