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FIPLEX • Electromagnetic Devices for Radiocommunication Systems
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FIPLEX BIDIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIER - USER MANUAL

FIPLEX • Electromagnetic Devices for Radiocommunication Systems
FIPLEX BIDIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIER - USER MANUAL
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FIPLEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC. M.E.BRAUN-FIPLEX
7331 N.W. 54th Street S. Cabral 1242
Miami, FL 33166 (5006) Córdoba
U.S.A. Argentina
Ph: (305)884-8991 Tel: (54-351)456-8263
Fax: (305)884-4041 Fax: (54-351)456-2507
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FIPLEX • Electromagnetic Devices for Radiocommunication Systems
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INDEX
Technical specifications. …………………………………………… Page. 4
Installation Instructions. ……………………………………………. Page. 6
Commissioning ……………………....................………………….. Page. 10
Downlink gain setup...………………………………………………. Page. 12
Uplink gain setup …………………………………………………… Page. 13
Alarms ……………………………………………………………….. Page. 16
Remote Management and Control System
Remote Management and Control Module .…………….. Page. 17
FIPLEX BDA Local Management Software
Overview..……………………………...........……………… Page. 19
Installation Instructions ……………………………………. Page. 19
Operation ………………………...............................…….. Page. 20
BDA Information...............................................………….. Page. 22
BDA Status.......................………………………………….. Page. 23
BDA Configuration .………………………...……………….. Page. 24
Communication Configuration……………………………… Page. 26
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TECHNICALL SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical dimensions
CABINET A1
Drill pattern for mounting
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CABINET B1
Drill pattern for mounting
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting considerations.
BDA is provided in a closed cabinet, with six fixing holes for wall mounting (Mounting
brackets are not provided with BDA).
BDA should be mounted with input/output connectors facing down in order to
preserve water tightness.
Roof
Wall
Floor
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Natural convection flow should be
guaranteed trough heat dissipator in order to
keep repeater temperature between safety
margins (-30°C to +60°C).
Keep minimum distance of 15 cm between
heat dissipator and any object that could
avoid free airflow circulation.
Cold air
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Safety
Any personnel involved in installation, operation or service of Fiplex repeaters
must understand and obey the following:
Repeaters are designed to receive and amplify signals from one or more base
stations and retransmit the signals to one or more mobile stations, and vice versa.
The repeaters must be used exclusively for these purposes and nothing else
•Repeaters supplied from AC voltage must be connected to ground to guarantee
safety operational conditions and to preserve the equipment.
•Repeaters generate radio signals and thereby give rise to electromagnetic fields
that could be hazardous to the health of any person who is extensively exposed to
the signals at the immediate proximity of the repeater antennas.
Coaxial cables insulation is made of polytetrafluoro ethylene, that could gives off
small quantities of hydrogen fluoride when heated. Hydrogen fluoride is
poisonous. Do not use heating tools when stripping coaxial cables insulation.
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AC Power
THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONTAINS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE THAT CAN
CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DISCONNECT THE MAINS PRIOR TO ANY WORK IN THE REPEATER.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY ARE ALLOWED TO SERVICE
REPEATERS WHILE THE MAINS IS CONNECTED.
Mains should be 110-220 VAC 50-60 Hz with ground terminal connection (yellow
and green cable).
A good ground connection must be done in order to preserve the equipment and
system reliability.
A 2 Amps fuse (5 x 20mm) is used as power supply protection against severe
failure in mains power.
DANGER
ALWAYS REMOVE MAINS POWER BEFORE CHECKING OR CHANGING FUSES.
120 VAC CAN BE LETHAL.
DC Power
There is an alternative way to power the repeater, this is by means of a DC power
source. DC power must be feed to the repeater main board by means of a specific
connector (please see figure below). Accessing the repeater from the outside with the DC
power cord must be done through the cable gland labeled “BATERY BACKUP”.
Nominal DC voltage is specified in the repeater datasheet specifications.
When DC voltage goes under the 80% of the nominal voltage, system will be in
BATTERY FAIL status.
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Power connectors – Check polarity before connect
In the presence of AC power, the system switchs automatically from DC power to
AC power in order to preserve battery charge.
Battery backup system is not provided with the repeater, nominal voltages and
currents should be observed in order to prevent from malfunction. See specification sheet.
For further assistance please contact factory.
VERIFY THAT CABLE GLAND IS WELL FITTED IN ORDER TO PRESERVE
WHEATER TIGHTNESS OF THE REAPETER.
Static electricity means a potential source of permanent damage for essential parts
of the repeater, if not handled carefully.
NEVER TOUCH PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS OR UNINSULATED
CONDUCTIVE SURFACES WITHOUT PROPER ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE PROTECTION.
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COMMISSIONING
Repeater powers on when the mains is connected to the AC line, or if it’s available,
when connected to a DC power source.
No further field calibration or tune up of the repeater is needed to work properly.
Repeaters are factory aligned and calibrated and are designed to retain calibration
throughout the life of the product.
Cover of the repeater must be always closed in order to preserve it from the
environment and to assure reliability.
When sited outdoors, repeater must not be opened in the following bad weather
conditions such as:
•Intense rainfall, snowfall or hail.
•Storm or high wind.
•Extremely low or high temperature.
•High humidity of the air.
Connection
Connect the service antenna to the input/output N type female connector labeled
“TO MOBILES”.
Connect the donor antenna to the input/output N type female connector labeled
“TO BASE”.
Radiant system, antennas and coaxial cables to be used with the repeater must be
adequate to work properly in the operation frequency bandwidth of the repeater.
At least 18dB return loss value should be observed at the service and donor
antennas connectors.
Antenna Isolation
ISOLATION BETWEEN DONOR AND SERVICE ANTENNAS MUST BE 20 dB
HIGGER THAN THE MAXIMUM GAIN OF THE REPEATER.
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