User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision Record
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Product Description
- Introduction
- Scope of Manual
- Safety
- Warning Signs
- Human Exposure of RF Radiation
- Radiation Safety Distances
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- Overview
- Repeaters with RF / RF Transmission
- Repeaters with RF / Fiber Optic Transmission
- Repeater with Fiber Optics / RF Transmission
- Combined Repeater
- Repeater Chassis Design
- Channel Amplifier PCBA for GSM and EDGE (CHE)
- CDMA/WCDMA Segment Amplifier PCBA (CSA)
- Band Selective Amplifier PCBA (BSA)
- Power Amplifier PCBA (PA)
- Booster Amplifier (BA)
- Distribution PCBA (DIA)
- Control Unit PCBA (CU)
- Directional Coupler (DC)
- Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
- Duplex filter (DPX)
- Fiber Optic Unit (FOU)
- Fiber Optic Node (FON)
- Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Remote Control Unit (RCU)
- Combiner unit (CMB)
- Alarm Interface PCBA (ALI) and Remote Control Interface PCBA (RCI)
- Repeater-to-Repeater Interface Adapter (RIA)
- CSel GSM Repeater
- CSel CDMA/WCDMA Repeater
- CSel High Power CDMA/WCDMA Repeater
- BSel Repeater
- BMU
- RMU
- FOR
- Combined Repeater
- Shaded Area
- Fiber Optic Distribution Networks
- Multi-Operator Configurations
- Chapter 2 Controls, Connections and Indicators
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Introduction
- Site Survey
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Repeater Location
- Mounting
- Connections
- Main Power and Grounding
- RF-to-RF Repeater Connections
- Table 3-1 RF-to-RF Connections Procedure
- Table 3-2 BMU RF-to-Fiber Connections Procedure
- Table 3-3 RMU RF-to-Fiber Connections Procedure
- Table 3-4 FOR RF-to-Fiber Connections Procedure
- Table 3-5 Main Power Breakdown Relay Connection
- Table 3-6 PSU Replacement Procedure
- Table 3-7 Initial Statup Procedure
- Chapter 4 Maintenance
- Introduction
- Periodic Maintenance
- Table 4-1 Recommended Periodic Maintenance
- Table 4-2 Alarm Troubleshooting
- Table 4-3 FON Replacement Procedure
- Table 4-4 PSU Replacement Procedure
- Table 4-5 Repeater Replacement Procedure
- Return For Service Procedures
- Obtaining an RMA
- Repackaging for Shipment
- Remote Control Unit (RCU)
- RCU for Radio Communication
- RCU for Telephone Line Communication
- Previous RCU Version for GSM 900/1800/1900
- Repeater-to-Repeater Link (R2R)
- Traffic Statistics
- Battery Backup (BBU)
- 7/16" Antenna Cable Connectors
- Operation and Maintenance System (OMS)
- Chapter 5 Specifications
- Appendix A Block Diagrams
044-05250 Rev A 3-1
Chapter 3
Installation
Introduction
This chapter contains unpacking, inspection and installation instructions for installing and
powering up the AR Standard Repeater.
Site Survey
Powerwave recommends that a site survey be performed prior to equipment ordering or
installation. Performing a detailed site survey reduces or eliminates installation and turn-up
delays. Pay particular attention to power plant capacity, cooling needs, floor space, and RF/
DC cabling/breaker requirements. Cabinet dimensions, clearance dimensions, and weights
are listed in Chapter 5.
Unpacking and Inspection
This equipment has been operated, tested, and calibrated at the factory. Carefully open
containers to remove equipment. Retain all packing material that can be reassembled in the
event unit must be returned to the factory. Perform the following steps:
• Visually inspect equipment for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If pos-
sible, in the presence of the delivery person.
• Check for evidence of water damage, bent or warped chassis, loose screws or nuts, or
extraneous packing material in connectors.
If equipment is damaged, file a claim with the carrier once the extent of any damage is
assessed.
If equipment must be returned to factory, please contact factory for a Return Material
Authorization (RMA). See Chapter 4.
Repeater Location
Powerwave repeaters are designed with a weather proof outdoor cabinet that can be
mounted without any kind of shelter from rain, snow or hail. The same unit can be installed
indoors. A preferable site for the repeater is a location free of obstructions, easily accessible
and allows for proper air-flow and ventilation.
If a repeater is installed outdoor and can be exposed to direct sunshine, it is essential that air
can circulate around the repeater with no obstacle. The operating temperature must not
exceed 131°F (55°C). A shelter can be used to shade the repeater from direct sunshine.
Never open a repeater when rain, snow, hail, high humidity or high winds are present unless
some kind of temporary shelter can be erected. Limitations for very bad weather are found in
the next section.
Mounting
The AR repeater is easy to mount using the provided mounting bracket, illustrated in Figure
3-1, which has 9/16” (14mm) holes for 3/8” (10mm) or 1/2” (12mm) fixing screws. Clamps
with C-C measures of 3.5” (90mm), 5.3” (135mm), 5.7” (144mm), 8.1” (205mm), 9.8”
(250mm), and 11.8” (300mm) can be used as well. The vertical C-C measure for these are
16.2” (411mm). There is a 9/16” (14mm) single hole in the middle of the mounting bracket,
marked ‘A’ in the figure, which is intended for a locking screw to lock the bracket into place.