User's Manual

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CDMA Channels Active
By clicking this box, the CDMA channel is toggled between active (ã) and
inactive ().
Channel number
CDMA channel number that can be selected within a range limited by the
system and the repeater boards.
Downlink CSA#
The channel board position numbers in the repeater cabinet and cover.
This table shows the normal positions (may vary).
1:1 = CSA1, board position 1 in the cabinet, internal board channel 1
1:2 = CSA1, board position 1 in the cabinet, internal board channel 2
5:1 = CSA5, board position 5 in the cover, internal board channel 1
5:2 = CSA5, board position 5 in the cover, internal board channel 2
Downlink Gain(dB)
The gain in the downlink signal path.
Setting range: 45dB to 90dB
To set the gain for all the channels to the same value as shown on the
first line, click the adjacent button.
Uplink CSA#
The channel board position numbers in the repeater cabinet and cover.
This table shows the normal positions (may vary).
3:1 = CSA3, board position 3 in the cabinet, internal board channel 1
3:2 = CSA3, board position 3 in the cabinet, internal board channel 2
7:1 = CSA7, board position 7 in the cover, internal board channel 1
7:2 = CSA7, board position 7 in the cover, internal board channel 2
Uplink Gain(dB)
The gain in the uplink signal path.
Setting range: 45dB to 90dB
To set the gain for all the channels to the same value as shown on the
first line, click the adjacent button.
Individual channel board gain calibration may affect the setting range.
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Repeater Operations
User’s Manual VD202 90/EN Rev. 1A 1999-07 10 - 9