Configuration Of The Leds And Connectors; Functional Description - Andrew MP2003B User Manual

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5. Configuration of the LEDs and Connectors

The MR2003B is equipped with an integrated (indoor)
antenna and with an RF port to/from the Node B to the
donor antenna.
The RF connector (SMA female) is situated in the
middle of the connector panel of the repeater. This
port has to be connected to the RF cable of the donor
antenna to/from the Node B.
The MR2003D is equipped with an external (indoor)
antenna port and with an RF port at the opposite side
to/from Node B.
The RF connector (SMA female) is situated in the
middle of the connector panel of the repeater. This
port has to be connected to the RF cable of the donor
antenna to/from the Node B. The RF port connector
to/from the user equipment at the opposite side has to
be connected to the RF cable to the external indoor
antenna that establishes the communication with the
user equipment (UE).
The socket for the DC supply is situated on the right
of
the
RF
connector
(MR2003B/D). Power supply voltage is 6.7 to 7.5 Vdc,
current is 1.7 A typ. Use the PSU supplied only.
There are two possibilities to provide the MR2003 with
power:
The first one is to use an external power supply and
connect it to the DC socket of the repeater. The other
one is to bias the MR2003 via the cable to the RF port
to/from Node B.
For the external power supply, only the power supply
that was shipped with the unit must be used. If the
MR2003 is biased, make sure that the correct voltage
is fed into the MR2003. Furthermore, the DC socket of
the repeater must not be connected if the bias via RF
cable is used.
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the
Node
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The gain of the MR2003 repeater can be adjusted (by
internal attenuation) via a rotary switch; alternatively,
the gain of the repeater is controlled by the auto-setup
feature, see chapter 10.4 Attenuation Setting.
To get access to the rotary switch, the cover has to be
removed.

6. Functional Description

The MR2003 is a repeater operating in the UMTS
frequency range. The operation principle is given with
regard to the following block diagrams.
Downlink signals reach the duplexer, i.e. the
frequency separation unit that splits and re-combines
uplink (UL) and downlink (DL).
From the duplexer, the signals get to a pre-amplifier
B
and afterwards to a mixer. The mixer converts the
signals down to an intermediate frequency (IF). An IF
filter provides the selectivity of the repeater. After the
IF filter, the signals are re-converted to the original
frequency by means of another mixer. A final amplifier
boosts the signal and provides the required output
power.
After the final amplifier, a power detection measures
the output power and controls the gain. This feature is
the
automatic
intermodulations and spectrum emissions below the
limits of 3GPP 25.106. Finally, the signals are fed to
the integrated antenna (MR2003B) or the external
antenna (MR2003D).
User's Guide MR2003B/D
MR2003B
MR2003D
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