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CSI-DSP85-250-L7, CSI-DSP85-250-U7C,
CSI-DSP85I-250-L7, CSI-DSP85I-250-U7C,
CSI-DSP85-251-L7, CSI-DSP85-251-U7C,
960-1041-019 rev C ECO2486
CSI-DSP85I-251-L7, and CSI-DSP85I-251-U7C

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  • Page 1 CSI-DSP85-250-L7, CSI-DSP85-250-U7C, CSI-DSP85I-250-L7, CSI-DSP85I-250-U7C, CSI-DSP85-251-L7, CSI-DSP85-251-U7C, 960-1041-019 rev C ECO2486 CSI-DSP85I-251-L7, and CSI-DSP85I-251-U7C...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Notes Product Registration Information ............................4 Document Purpose / Intended Users..........................4 Application ....................................4 Radio and Television Interference ............................4 Safety Guidelines .................................4 Important Safety Information ..............................5 Terms used in this manual ..............................5 Product Introduction ................................5 Band Plan and Filter Naming Convention ..........................6 LTE Filter File Naming Convention ............................6 Functional Overview ................................7 LED Indicator ..................................7...
  • Page 4: Product Registration Information

    DISCLAIMER: All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of the knowledge of Cellular Specialties, Inc. (CSI), but Cellular Specialties makes no warranty with respect thereto, including without limitation any results that may be obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any proprietary rights of any persons.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    The fi lter set confi gurations stored in memory determine the unit’s adaptability to various fi eld applications. The following pages describe the band plans as well as the convention CSI uses to identify and store the fi les that make up the fi lter set. All CSI re- peaters are shipped with an active fi...
  • Page 6: Band Plan And Filter Naming Convention

    19 UL704-705 Web based GUI Session 17 DL734-735 Connectors 15 Monitoring & Alarms 9 Width 14 CPU 5 CSI 5 Noise Figure 15 null modem adapter 23 LTE Filter File Naming Convention DAS 5 Depth 14 DHCP 5 OIP3 15...
  • Page 7: Functional Overview

    Buyer; and that for a period of one year from the date of The CSI-repeater incorporates the following features for convenient operation, access, protection, and control. installation or fi fteen months from the date of original ship- ment, whichever period expires fi...
  • Page 8: Local Communication Interface Ports

    Local Communication Interface Ports To allow monitoring and control, the repeater is equipped with four ports that provide external communication access (1 Ethernet CAT- 5, 2 DB-9 serial, and 1 USB). The Ethernet, CAT-5 port is provided as a primary communications port to the PC. One serial interface provides communications to local PC and the second to an external modem when provided.
  • Page 9: Monitoring & Alarms

    “null”. There also may be some cases where the interference from outside signals is so great that they cannot be fi ltered or oth- erwise reduced or eliminated without expensive and possibly prohibitive measures. In these cases it may not be practical to use the CSI repeater for providing coverage to these sites.
  • Page 10: Donor Port

    Click in the Network Connections Icon in the Control Panel. See below. If a CSI repeater is installed in an area with very strong desired and/or undesired signals, it is important to ensure that the overall signal levels are optimized to be within the best operating range of the repeater. Additionally, de-sensing of a nearby base station site must be avoided.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Digital Repeater

    Rack mount of the repeaters requires just two brackets mounted to the front corners of each module. Note: the CSI digital repeaters must be supported in the rack system with a shelf or slide rail.
  • Page 12: Important Installation Notes

    Optional Accessories Telnet Session Login A complete line of accessories is available from Cellular Specialties, Inc. Check with your CSI distributor for any additional items needed. Below are just a few examples suitable for most in-building needs. •Outside Donor Antenna •UPS...
  • Page 13: Circuit Operational Description

    Indoor Antennas continued To determine the quantity and locations of indoor antennas, use an appropriate phone’s signal meter to determine areas of All the other options operate in much the same way. Some of the options will offer the user addi- weak signals.
  • Page 14: Mechanical Specifi Cations

    Each “Set Parameter” selection, when chosen will be expanded to allow changing or setting of that parameter. For example from the Link Confi guration menu on the previous page, selecting 1 - Adjust Gain will display the menu shown below. Mechanical Specifi...
  • Page 15: Operating Power Parameters

    After entering the password and pressing return the TMI main menu will appear. Note: by default the Set Parameters option is disabled. To re-enable the user will press 1 and will be prompted for a user name and password. The default user name is csi and the password is csi1234. Operating Power Parameters Parameter Specifi...
  • Page 16: Mechanical Drawing

    Mechanical Drawing Terminal Emulation Set-up Pressing “OK” will open up a blank dialog screen. Go to the setup dropdown menu and select Serial port to make changes to the serial port setup. Confi gure the terminal program for the correct COM port, in this case COM 1 and 115200 baud rate as shown below.
  • Page 17: System Status

    Web based GUI Session Terminal Emulation Program Primary access to the repeater is gained using a LAN connection and a web browser program such as Firefox by Mozilla, or Internet Explorer from Microsoft. The repeater ships with the default Many terminal emulation programs will work if properly confi gured. In the following description, IP address of 192.168.1.100, but it can be changed later if required.
  • Page 18: Local Network

    A word of warning here be careful when setting the new password. If you forget what you set your password to you’ll need to contact CSI at 1-877-844-4274 for assistance. Local Network If the user selects Local Network from the System Status page, the following screen is displayed and from here network confi...
  • Page 19: Rf Confi Guration

    *NOTE: In all The Log Confi guration page provides the user with the means to modify by contacting CSI. fi elds the software will not allow the user to enter invalid three aspects of how log fi les are created and stored as shown below.
  • Page 20: Remote Network

    Should a software install or upgrade be needed it can be done from the Install & Upload screen shown below. As with the other screens it can be reached by clicking the words in the navigation box. Contact CSI for updates and instructions. SNMP Confi guration To change SNMP settings click SNMP Confi...

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