PowerTec RIF800 User Manual

Indoor repeater for 800 mhz

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RIF800
Indoor Repeater for 800 MHz

User Manual

Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd
14/511 Olsen Ave
Southport QLD 4215
Australia
Tel: +61 7 5577 0500
Fax: +61 7 5577 0599
Email: sales@powertec.com.au
Web: www.powertec.com.au

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    RIF800 Indoor Repeater for 800 MHz User Manual Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd 14/511 Olsen Ave Southport QLD 4215 Australia Tel: +61 7 5577 0500 Fax: +61 7 5577 0599 Email: sales@powertec.com.au Web: www.powertec.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION...............…….....3 2. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION..............…..3 3. ALARM SPECIFICATION...................……..4 4. SYSTEM AUTO SHUTDOWN ALGORITHM...............4 5. SYSTEM AUTO LEVEL CONTROL ALGORITHM .............4 6. SYSTEM OPERATION..................…….5 7. SYSTEM INSTALLATION..................…...7 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING..................…….10 9. HANDLING PROCEDURES................…...10...
  • Page 3: System Specification

    System Specification RIF800 CONDITIONS Up Link (REV) Down Link(FWD) Frequency Input Power -60dBm ~ -30dBm / 1Tone Output Power +10dBm 2dB/1Tone Max Gain 70dB 2dB Flatness 4dB(P-P) VSWR 1.7(Max) Delay Under 5us ALC @ (-60 ~ -30dBm) 10dBm 2dB/1Tone 10dBm 2dB/1Tone...
  • Page 4: Alarm Specification

    System Auto Shut Down Algorithm Oscillation detect level At external input signal over -30dBm Re-check Algorithm Time Action 0~1sec Upon detection, check for the status for 1 sec 2~60sec Shutdown 61~62sec Shutdown status clear, check for the status for 1sec 63~122sec Shutdown 123~124sec...
  • Page 5: System Operation

    System Operation The Powertec RIF800 “over the air” Repeater is designed for indoor operation to increase signal strength in small and medium sized areas such as offices, shops and basement car parks in the GSM band, with frequencies that are programmable to the specific requirements of each site.
  • Page 6 External Constitution 1 - Outdoor Antenna Cable Link Port : SMA-Female 2 - Indoor Antenna Cable Link Port : SMA-Female 3 - DC Input Terminal (Jack) 4 - DC Power ON/OFF S/W 5 - Status Display LED : POWER, ALARM, FWD LEVEL 6 - BRACKET...
  • Page 7: System Installation

    POWER SUPPLY Characteristic Specification Remark Input AC 100~240V Output DC 9V, 3.5A System Installation Contents REPEATER 1SET BRACKET 1SET AC/DC ADAPTER 1SET DONOR ANT 1SET(OPTION) SERVICE ANT 1SET(OPTION) DONOR ANT CABLE 1SET(OPTION) SERVICE ANT CABLE 1SET(OPTION) SCREWS Installation Process This is one of the most important process in repeater installation, as how to install the antenna decides performance of this equipment.
  • Page 8 <Image A. Repeater Bracket and Direction of attachment> Place the bracket to the repeater. Refer Image B. <Image B. Repeater Bracket Placement> 4. Check the Receiving Signal by DONOR CABLE and connect to repeater’s DONOR ANT PORT (Input Signal Receive Range –30~-60dBm) Install the service antenna at the appropriate place and connect the cable with the repeater.
  • Page 9 7. After 10 seconds, check of ALARM LED is ON. (When ALARM LED is on, it means the system has been shutdown as external input signal strength is too strong. Please refer the Trouble Shooting below and check the system status.) 8.
  • Page 10: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting When Power LED (GREEN) off 1) Check the AC Power. 2) IF AC power is OK, Check the DC Power by checking Power Supply. When Alarm LED (RED) ON 1) Check the Isolation between Donor ANT. and Service ANT. When no LED blinks at FWD LEVEL LED Check the FWD Input Power level whether it is in normal range.

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