Cdma Modulation Switch; Manually Reducing The Downlink Power Output Limit; 800 Mhz Extended Band Ekomini™ Models; Table 10: Downlink Power Output Limit Switch Positions - EMS EkoMini Operator's Manual

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5.4 CDMA Modulation Switch 5

To insure proper detection and measurement of the RF power output, the proper
modulation protocol must be selected. CDMA is the only protocol that requires a
different look-up table, which is activated by turning switch 5 to "on".
If CDMA is used, and switch 5 is inadvertently left "off", the maximum power output of
the EkoMini™ will be +19 dBm (1 dB below the specified value). If switch 5 is turned
"on", and a non-CDMA protocol is used, the maximum power output of the EkoMini™
will be +21 dBm (1 dB above the specified value). The repeater has enough design
margin to allow this slightly higher output power without exceeding the spurious output
specifications.

5.5 Manually Reducing the Downlink Power Output Limit:

The downlink peak power output limit may be manually controlled over a 14 dB range
using switches 6, 7, and 8, as shown in Table 10 below. Note: This manual control
overrides the peak RF output level set by the automatic software. Also remember that
the uplink gain will be reduced an equal amount, to keep the UL and DL gains
balanced.

Table 10: Downlink Power Output Limit Switch Positions

DL Peak Power
Limit (dBm)
+20
+18
+16
+14
+12
+10
+8
+6
Be sure to press the "reset" button to make these changes effective.
5.6
800 MHz Extended Band EkoMini™ Models:
EMS Wireless EkoMini Manual
Switch 6
Position
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
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Switch 7
Position
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
EMS Wireless
Switch 8
Position
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On

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