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
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3.4.6 Power Connection to Battery Charger
Note the following
• The instructions for Battery Charger to Booster power connections are provided in the Battery Charger
User Manual.
• The cable used for interconnecting the units is provided with the Battery Charger accessories.
• Connect the Charger DC Out to the Booster DC PWR.
Figure 3-19 Battery Charger to Booster Power Connections
3.4.7 Power-on
To power-on
Simply switch the power ON at the power source.
3.4.8 Operation with and without Battery Charger
When the Booster is Powered by the Battery Charger
Charger AC
Power
Charger BAT
Power
Alarm
Scenario
Dry contact alarm
OFF ON
Charger NO AC
Power
OPEN at Charger alarm connector pins 1,6 when
Charger AC Power is OFF. Booster indication.
OFF OFF
No booster or
charger power
If the Booster is fed from a Charger
and the Charger
has NO AC and NO Battery power, the BDA can
indicate NO PWR
(NO AC /NO DC) alarm via it's dry
contact pins 4,7.
When Booster is not Powered by the Battery Charger
Booster AC
Power
Charger BAT
Power
Alarm
Scenario
Dry contact alarm
OFF N/A
Booster NO
Power
OPEN at Booster alarm connector at pins 4,7
when Booster has no Power
Charger DC Out to Booster PWR
Cable DC00212