User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 BOOSTER PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES
- 3 BOOSTER MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
- 3.1 Booster Installation Overview
- 3.2 Unpacking and Package Contents
- 3.3 Mounting the System
- 3.4 Connections
- 4 SETUP AND COMMISSIONING
- 5 ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS
- 6 MONITORING AND TROUBLESHOOTING
SMR 700 800 HIGH POWER PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
Cobham Wireless – Coverage
Date: 23-Nov-16
www.cobham.com/wireless
Doc. No.00060CDUM Rev. 3.4 Page | 22
3.4.2 Antenna Connections
CAUTION!!
• Do not connect the antenna cables to the Signal Booster before verifying the installation parameters -
specifically the isolation between the antennas.
• DO NOT POWER-ON the Signal Booster without either the antennas being connected or the antenna
connections terminated with dummy loads.
To connect the antennas
• Connect the Donor and Service antennas.
• Verify all RF connectors are tightened and
the cables and antennas are secured.
Figure
3-15 Antenna Connections
3.4.3 Booster Dry-Contact Alarm Connections
This section describes the dry-contact alarm connections for the
booster
.
The booster and its power source (UPS or Battery Charger), each provide dry-contact alarms towards the
Fire Department Control Box. (In installations with UPS, refer to your UPS manual for instructions on dry-
contact alarm connections to the Fire Department Control box).
The booster supports the following alarms:
• Two dry-contact alarms
• One external alarm from the Battery Charger or UPS
NOTE: These can be connected any time, before or after the system is powered-on.
Service
antenna
Donor
antenna