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
AR Standard Repeater Troubleshooting
044-05250 Rev A 4-7
90 FON
power
alarm
FON
RF
Error A DC voltage on a FON PCBA is out of range. Sug-
gested remedy: Replace the FON PCBA.
Ceasing The cause of the alarm has ceased.
91 FON
TxStable
alarm
FON
RF
Error Laser transmitter control loop voltage out of range.
Suggested remedy: Replace the FON PCBA.
Creas-
ing
The cause of the alarm has ceased.
92 FON
RxLevel
alarm
FON Warning Received optical level is below any of the two limits
(one for Warning and one for Error). Suggested rem-
edy: Check optical cables.
Error Received optical level is below any of the two limits
(one for Warning and one for Error). Suggested rem-
edy: Check optical cables.
Ceasing The cause of the alarm has ceased.
93 FON SPI
alarm
FON
F2F
Error The SPI bus connection to the RF modem does not
work properly. Suggested remedy: Replace the FON
PCBA.
97 No GPS
signal
GPS Warning The GPS device cannot find any satellites. If active
antenna is used, then the power supply for it can be
faulty or wrongly configured. Suggested remedy:
Check the GPS antenna and cables. If an active
antenna is used, then the jumper switch should be set
accordingly.
Ceasing The cause of the alarm has ceased.
98 No GPS
device
GPS Error The GPS device cannot be detected although an
adapter PCBA is mounted. Suggested remedy:
Check the GPS PCBA.
Ceasing The cause of the alarm has ceased.
99 GPS
Antenna
power
GPS Error The power supply to the GPS antenna is faulty or
there is a power supply to a passive antenna.
Suggested remedy: Check the GPS antenna and
cables. If an active antenna is used, then the jumper
switch should be set accordingly.
Ceasing The cause of the alarm has ceased.
100 Startup
error
CHA # Error A hardware error is detected on the PCBA at power-
ing up.
101 Synthe-
sizer fault
CHA # Error Unlocked synthesizer. The frequency synthesizer is
unlocked and the transmission can take place on an
unknown frequency.
102 Volt Reg.
fault
CHA # Error DC voltage missing. A DC voltage to an analog part
of the PCBA is missing.
103 PA fault CHA # Error Low power amplifier gain. The PA PCBA has too low
output power for the RSSI and gain set. Not available
in all CU software versions.