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Lance 200 PRO, Lance 400 PRO,
Lance 200 V4G, Lance 500 V4G, Lance 800 V4G,
Lance 200 V3G, Lance 500 V3G, Lance 800 V3G,
Lance 200 V4G-L, Lance 500 V4G-L, Lance 800 V4G-L,
Lance 200 V4G-H, Lance 500 V4G-H, Lance 800 V4G-H,
Lance 200 V3G-L, Lance 500 V3G-L, Lance 800 V3G-L,
Lance 800 V-L, Lance 800 3G, Lance 800 4G-800
Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for RANGEFUL Lance 200 PRO

  • Page 1 Repeater Lance 200 PRO, Lance 400 PRO, Lance 200 V4G, Lance 500 V4G, Lance 800 V4G, Lance 200 V3G, Lance 500 V3G, Lance 800 V3G, Lance 200 V4G-L, Lance 500 V4G-L, Lance 800 V4G-L, Lance 200 V4G-H, Lance 500 V4G-H, Lance 800 V4G-H,...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Product Features ..................3 2. Safety Information .................. 5 3. Functional elements ................6 3.1. LED Display ....................6 3.2. Alarm LED .......................7 3.3. Manual Gain Control (MGC) ..............8 3.4. Smart function .....................8 4. Installation ....................8 4.1. General conditions ..................8 4.2.
  • Page 3: Product Features

    Europe. This repeater is a perfect option if you use several mobile operators or need to improve all types of connection. RANGEFUL Lance is a newly designed signal repeater with smart functions. Coverage area...
  • Page 4 Supported signals RANGEFUL Lance is compatible with all mobile devices and supports all services (voice, Internet, SMS, MMS, etc.) provided by the mobile operators and presented site. RANGEFUL Lance supports mobile networks in Europe and most countries of the world.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    2. Safety Information Only qualified personnel are allowed to install the repeater, • cables and antennas. The antennas and the cables must be connected only when • the repeater power is off to avoid damage to the repeater. Connection to different power source than those specified •...
  • Page 6: Functional Elements

    3. Functional elements 3.1. LED Display Band: 897 MHZ Gain: 65 dB SMART: ISO: SMART – BAND - shows current frequency. – GAIN - shows the gain for current frequency. – SMART – shows if the Smart function is enabled. The repeater sets the gain automatically to prevent the Alarm.
  • Page 7: Alarm Led

    LCD screen shows 1 working frequency at a time and it will change automatically each 5 seconds from low to high. The repeater has a Manual Gain Control (MGC) feature that allows engineers to reduce the gain of the repeater manually via screen if oscillation is detected.
  • Page 8: Manual Gain Control (Mgc)

    3.3. Manual Gain Control (MGC) Press “SET“, wait till you reach to the uplink gain (the uplink gain figure is flickering), then press “MGC” to decrease /increase the gain as per the request, Please do remember to press “SET” again to confirm the right settings. Repeat the steps for setting the downlink gain.
  • Page 9: Outdoor Antenna Installation

    In addition, splitters, couplers, antenna amplifiers and boosters may be needed to create a mobile signal amplification system. All the additional equipment is available on our website www.rangeful.com 4.2. Outdoor antenna installation It is recommended to install the outdoor antenna free from visible obstacles to signal transmission.
  • Page 10 If you don’t know the exact location of your operator’s base station, go through the antenna aiming process for getting the best result. To aim the antenna correctly, follow the steps below: 1. As shown from the picture above, testing the mobile operator signal quality from point A to E, and select the best place that displays maximum bar signals.
  • Page 11 3. A person on the roof aims the antenna in a certain direction. The other person inside waits for 1 minute and checks the signal level on the phone. 4. Slightly rotate the antenna for 30-45 degrees. The other person inside waits one more minute and checks signal level again.
  • Page 12 ATTENTION! • After installing the outdoor antenna, it is necessary to carefully check the cables connection, since is affects the signal quality. Avoid sharp bends and deformations. • Give waterproof treatment to outdoor connection parts. • The outdoor panel antenna installation example Example of an outdoor Yagi antenna installation...
  • Page 13 Сorrect and incorrect installation of an outdoor antenna 1. Do not install the antenna on the roof slope. 2. Wrong antenna direction. The antenna must be positioned so that its lateral side is oriented vertically. 3. Do not point the all-weather antenna into the sky. The mobile signal comes from base stations located on the ground.
  • Page 14: Indoor Antenna Installation

    4.3. Indoor antenna installation Select indoor antennas according to the site conditions. Indoor antennas are needed for the repeater to interact with mobile devices inside the premises. Indoor antennas allow the repeater to create a local area for mobile communication. Single indoor antenna is used in simple installations.
  • Page 15 The indoor antenna’s coverage area and the range are determined by many factors. The most significant are: The actual output power of the repeater at the frequencies of • the operator to be amplified. Antenna radiation pattern. • Construction materials of the building and / or other objects in •...
  • Page 16: Repeater Installation

    4.4. Repeater installation The Lance repeater shall be installed indoors in well-ventilated premises to ensure heat dissipation. Installation scheme Installation steps Connect the power supply and the cables properly to the • correct ports. Check again to make sure the repeater is installed firmly and •...
  • Page 17 2. Cables should be shortened to the acceptable maximum so that not to waste or decrease mobile signal coverage range. At www.rangeful.com you can purchase replacement mounting connectors. 3. To prevent water from coming into the repeater through the cable make a loop in it.
  • Page 18: Lightning Surge Protector Installation

    4.5. Lightning Surge Protector Installation The lightning surge protector must be installed between the outdoor antenna and the coax cable connected to the repeater. Connector* Connector* Coax cable Coax cable To ground *Unit provides protection to both connectors equally. After connecting the lightning surge protector to the outdoor antenna, connect one end of the coax cable to the repeater and the second - to the surge protector.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    5. Troubleshooting a. Why is there still no network signal after installing the equipment? Debugg: 1. Check if the repeater is turned on and its power supply is connected to the mains. 2. Check the connection of the outdoor antenna and repeater. 3.
  • Page 20: Contact Information

    2. Make sure the repeater is connected to the power supply correctly and securely. 3. Check if the power supply is damaged. Check if the output voltage is at the level indicated on the power supply. 6. Contact Information Rangeful LTD Cukura 27, Liepaja, LV3414, Latvia www.rangeful.com info@rangeful.com...

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