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ICS-2100XWCDMA 20W ICS Repeater OPERATIONS MANUAL Version 1.08 July 2013  Dyne System Ltd - PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL – ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................... 3 1. 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.1 WCDMA Channel Allocation ............................................................................................................ 6 2.1.2 Block diagram ................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 GENERAL APPEARANCE OF THE ICS-2100X REPEATER .......................................................................... 7 2.2.1 General Appearance ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.2 Mechnical Drawing ........................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 PORT DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................... 10 3. INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 TRANSPORTATION TO THE SITE ..............................................................................................................11 3.2 HANDLING OF THE REPEATER ................................................................................................................11 3.3 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................11 3.4 INSPECTION BEFORE INSTALLING THE REPEATER.................................................................................. 12 3.5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................. 12 3.5.1 Unit Dimensions .............................................................................................................................. 12 3.5.2 Repeater Cabinet Installation ......................................................................................................... 13 3.5.3 Repeater Cable Connections ........................................................................................................... 20 3.6 CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................ 22 3.7 STORAGE OF THE REPEATER ................................................................................................................. 23 3.8 MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 23 3.9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 23 4. OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................. 24 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5. OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 24 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT ........................................................................................................................ 24 GUI INSTALLATION METHOD ............................................................................................................... 24 STATUS ................................................................................................................................................. 25 DOWNLOAD...................................................................................................................................... 27 SPECTRUM ANALYZER .......................................................................................................................... 28 OMC OPERATION ................................................................................................................................. 29 FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 30 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8   INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 30 LOCAL MAINTENANCE TERMINAL (LMT) ............................................................................................ 30 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE CENTRE (OMC) .................................................................................. 31 INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION SYSTEM (ICS) .................................................................................... 32 AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL (ALC) ................................................................................................... 33 AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SETUP .............................................................................................................. 34 AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN AND RECOVERY............................................................................................. 34 REMOTE FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD ......................................................................................................... 35 APPENDIX 1. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 36 RF SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 36 MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 37 APPENDIX 2. ICS-2100X COMMISSIONING & SETUP CHECKLIST .................................................... 38 APPENDIX 3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................. 41 Hazard Identification Checklist .................................................................................................................... 42 Product, Contact and Hazard Checklist Details ........................................................................................... 44 APPENDIX 4. RISK ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL FORM ..................................................................... 45 Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 2 of 45 ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Risk Assessment and Control Form .............................................................................................................. 45 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The ICS-2100X Repeater unit is powered by 220VAC (160 ~ 280VAC) Or 110VAC . Only personnel who have received relevant training from Dyne System are authorised to open any part or section of the ICS-2100X. To prevent electrical shock when installing or maintaining the equipment, ENSURE THE SUPPLY OF AC IS REMOVED by switching off the AC from the AC power source before accessing any section of the equipment. Place a protective cap/cover to prevent accidental exposure and eliminate dirt particles contaminating the connection ports. Wet locations and conditions will increase the risk of electrical shock when installing or using electrical powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in wet locations or during lightning storms. Static electricity means no risk of personal injury but it can severely damage and corrupt essential circuitry within the equipment, if not handled carefully. Parts on the printed circuit boards as well as other parts in the equipment are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Never touch the printed circuit boards or uninsulated conductor surfaces unless absolutely necessary. If the printed circuit boards must be handled, always use ESD protective devices or first touch the enclosure with your hand and then do not move your feet. Always observe the warning labels and markings present on the equipment. If unsure, contact Dyne System on +81 70 8854 6353 for advice. The ICS-2100X may weigh upto 40kg and present a lifting hazard. Ensure the correct procedures are used in moving or lifting the equipment. Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 3 of 45 ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 1. Introduction The Dyne System ICS-2100X Fixed WCDMA ICS (Interference Cancellation System) Repeater has been designed to extend base station coverage and to provide service to shadow areas. Integrating this Repeater into the network will maximise operational performance, providing cost saving benefits. Designed for “Plug and Play” installation, the ICS-2100X provides improvements to call quality and data speed by eliminating problems such as weak and unstable receive and transmit signals using the Interference Cancellation System technology. With the ICS feature, the ICS-2100X will increase the effective isolation between the input and output ports, by “cancelling” multi-path feedback signals. This allows the ICS2100X to be effectively used in environments where antenna isolation may be an issue. Using the ICS technology, the maximum gain of the ICS-2100X can be set 15dB higher than the antenna isolation. In addition to the ICS feature, the ICS-2100X also includes a combination of AGC, ALC, and Shutdown/Recovery control circuitry that ensure superior performance, providing consistent service in areas requiring enhanced coverage. For monitoring and supervision, the ICS-2100X is compatible with the Dyne System’s OMC Server/client* system that supports supervision, event notification, reporting, control and remote download of the Repeater’s firmware without on-site attendance. [Figure 1] ICS-2100X with OMC Architecture Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 4 of 45 08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 5 of 45 . there exists a possibility of oscillation if the Repeater is operating at high gain settings with low isolation between the donor and service antennas. [Figure 2] Example of ICS Operation Version 1. To prevent oscillation. the gain of a typical On-Frequency Repeater is generally set 15dB lower than the antenna isolation. The function of the Interference Cancellation System is to remove this restriction on the gain setting while still preventing oscillation.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2. the ICS-2100X Repeater’s gain can be set to 15dB higher than the antenna isolation. Under optimal conditions. Because the Donor and Service frequencies of an On-Frequency Repeater are identical.1 Configuration Fundamentally. System Description 2. the ICS-2100X is an On-Frequency Repeater with the addition of a core function – the Interference Cancellation System. [Figure 3] ICS-2100X Repeater Configuration 2.84MHz channel bandwidth.4MHz 2125MHz Up Link 1920MHz 1935MHz [Figure 4] Channel Allocation – Centre Frequencies Version 1. the ICS-2100X includes two antennas. mobile phones. The channel allocation and the centre frequencies are shown in the fugure below. DL: 2110 ~ 2135MHz) frequency band to service 3 Fixed WCDMA channels with 3.1. 1'st FA 2112. the Donor and Service antennas.4MHz 3'rd FA 2122.4MHz DownLink 2110MHz 1922. The Donor Antenna receives and transmits signals from/to the Base Station while the Service Antenna transmits and receives signals to/from the Mobile Station.4MHz 1932.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 6 of 45 .4MHz 2'nd FA 2117. The Mobile Station may include handsets.4MHz 1927.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL As can be seen from the figure below. wireless modems and other CPE (Customer Premises Equipement).1 WCDMA Channel Allocation The ICS-2100X operates on the 2GHz (UL: 1920 ~ 1935MHz. 1.2 General Appearance of the ICS-2100X Repeater The ICS-2100X Repeater is housed inside a one-body cabinet designed to maximise strength and heat dissipation. Installation” for more details on installation of the ICS-2100X Repeater. Please see section “3. Version 1.5V Battery unit 2.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2. The design of the cabinet also allows for both pole (or mast) and wall mounting of the Repeater via the use of a mounting bracket (supplied). Alarm RS232 Alarm FAN 3EA HPA ATT BPF VR ADC DAC IF SAW VR BPF ATT BPF FPGA SMA(F) MODEM BPF CPU PLL BPF BPF PLL DC/DC Tx Mon SMA(F) Duplexer Rx Mon HPA BPF Duplexer DIN(F) Type Din (F) Type BPF FPGA SMA(F) ATT BPF VR IF SAW DAC ADC VR IF SAW BPF ATT DC 29V DC 6V AC100V~240V DC 29V ALM AC/DC Converter DC/DC Converter DC 7. The cabinet is rated at IP55 and is suitable for use in outdoor environements.2 Block diagram Signal MODEM DC Out USB LCD Signal Key DC IN (From PSU) 6V IF SAW 20V/16V/12V Control Processing Unit Enable.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 7 of 45 . 1 General Appearance [Figure 5] General Appearance of the ICS-2100X Repeater Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2.2.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 8 of 45 . 2 Mechnical Drawing LINK ANT.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 9 of 45 . AC IN / DC IN FAN SERVICE ANT.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2. [Figure 6] ICS-2100X Layout – Mechanical Drawing Version 1.2. [Figure 7] Connection Ports of the ICS-2100X Repeater        DONOR ANTENNA : Connects to the Donor Antenna UL MON : Monitor Port for Reverse Output Power SERVICE ANTENNA: Connects to the Service Antenna DL MON : Monitor Port for Forward Output Power AC INPUT: Connects to the 110VAC Or 220VAC power source FAN : Connects to the FAN power source and FAN Status. BATTERY: Connects to the backup battery source Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2. These ports allow for RF.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 10 of 45 .3 Port Description The ICS-2100X Repeater has 6 (six) connection ports located on the bottom of the cabinet. power and monitoring connections. the installer should be careful and seek assistance while attempting to lift/carry/move the unit. ensure the Repeater is packaged in its original packaging supplied by Dyne . The VSWR of the cable which connects the Repeater to the antenna should be less than 1:1. 3. Ground connections must be made to all metal cabinets for safety.3      Installation Conditions Avoid direct sunlight and place the Repeater in a well ventilated location. Version 1.1 Transportation to the Site During transportation of the Repeater to the site.5. The environment temperature should be in the range of -30C  +60C.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 11 of 45 . Avoid any vibration.  It is important to prevent any unnecessary shock applied to the Repeater units while loading/unloading to/from the vehicle.   The AC power source should be AC110V Or 220VAC.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3. it is advised to prevent or minimise any movement of the packed Repeater units.  During transportation. The cable loss between the Repeater ports and the antenna should be less than 3dB for optimal performance.  While transporting the Repeater unit.  Although the Repeater cabinet is rated as IP55. it is advised to use waterproofing tape around the connection area of the antenna and power ports.  To avoid the risk accidental fire or electric shock. Installation 3. do not expose the Repeater to rain or any other wet condition during installation. the following points need to be considered.2 Handling of the Repeater  As the ICS-2100X Repeater is heavy. 3. Check if there’s any part of the cabinet exposed to water or other liquid substances.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3.4  Inspection before Installing the Repeater Check if there is any physical damage on the Repeater cabinet. AC IN / DC IN FAN SERVICE ANT.1 Unit Dimensions LINK ANT.     Check if there are any loose RF cables inside and/or outside the Repeater. Confirm the correct accessories have been supplied. 3. If any damage is found.5 Installation Procedure 3. [Figure 8] Dimensions of the ICS-2100X Repeater Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 12 of 45 . check the serial number of the units to be installed. Before installing the Repeater.5. it is advised to perform close inspection on the operating features and RF signal test to verify Repeater performance. pole (or mast) mounting installations require an External Pole Mounting Kit (supplied by Dyne ). [Figure 10] Installing the Pole Mounting Kit Version 1.5.2 Repeater Cabinet Installation 3. and the “Pole mounting Bracket 1” to the pole (or mast) using the four (4) “Pole mounting Bolts” as shown in the figures below and above. NUT SET Pole mounting Bracket 2 Pole mounting BOLT Ø 60 ~ 100 Pole Pole mounting Bracket 1 mounting Bracket [Figure 9] Pole Mounting Kit 3) Align the mounting bracket.5.1 Pole Mounting 1) Ensure the pole or mast to be mounted to is between 60 ~ 100mm in diameter (Ø 60 ~ 100mm). 2) In addition to the normal mounting bracket of the Repeater.2.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 13 of 45 .ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3. Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 4) Attach the “Pole Mounting Bracket 2” by feeding it through the four (4) bolts as shown in the figures above and using the nuts set provided. [Figure 11] Fixing the Bolts 5) Confirm the final position of the Repeater and firmly tighten the nuts using a spanner/wrench.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 14 of 45 . place the Repeater cabinet onto the mounting bracket by first using the top guiding anchors. [Figure 12] Pole Mounting Kit Installation Complete 7) Once the mounting bracket is firmly secured to the pole (or mast). then gently pushing into place the Repeater using the bottom guiding anchors as shown below. Do not tighten the nuts at this stage. 6) The completed Pole Mounting Kit assembly is shown in the figure below. ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL [Figure 13] Attaching the Repeater onto the Mounting Bracket (Pole Mount) 8) Fix the Repeater to the mounting bracket by using the screws provided as shown in the figure below.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 15 of 45 . [Figure 14] Fixing the Repeater to the Mounting Bracket (Pole Mount) Version 1. 9) Ensure the screws are tightened firmly and securely on both sides of the Repeater. ensure there is sufficient earth connection to the cabinet by connecting an earth cable to the Earth Terminal on the side of the Repeater unit. Pole Mounting Kit Earth Terminal [Figure 15] Pole Mounting Complete CAUTION Before supplying any power or making cable connections to the unit.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 16 of 45 .ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 10) Ensure the Repeater is properly grounded to the site earth by connecting an earth cable to the earth terminal as shown in the figure below. Version 1. 5.2 Wall Mounting 1) Drill four holes (Ø 9mm) into the wall. [Figure 17] Inserting Set or Plastic Anchors 3) Fix the mounting bracket to the wall by using either bolts if Set Anchors were used. [Figure 16] Mounting Bracket – Wall Mounting 2) Insert into the drilled holes Set Anchors. Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3. or Plastic Anchors as shown in the figure below. and screws if Plastic Anchors were used.2. The positions of the holes should be determined using the mounting bracket slots as marked in red in the figure below.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 17 of 45 . Version 1. [Figure 19] Attaching the Repeater onto the Mounting Bracket (Wall Mount) 6) Fix the Repeater to the mounting bracket by using the screws provided as shown in the figure below.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 18 of 45 . 5) Place the Repeater cabinet onto the mounting bracket by first using the top guiding anchors. then gently pushing into place the Repeater using the bottom guiding anchors as shown below.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL [Figure 18] Attaching the Mounting Bracket to the Wall 4) Ensure the mounting bracket is firmly and securely fastened to the wall. 7) Ensure the screws are tightened firmly and securely on both sides of the Repeater. ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL [Figure 20] Fixing the Repeater to the Mounting Bracket (Wall Mount) 8) Connect an appropriate earth cable to the earth terminal on the Repeater to ensure the unit is properly grounded.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 19 of 45 . WALL [Figure 21] Wall Mounting Complete Version 1. the DI43 includes only the connectors required for connection to the Repeater.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3.Battery Backup Connector (cable length 2 meters) The Connectors will be military standard type shown below.5. The following Connector cables will be supplied: .AC Connector (cable length 2 meters) . [Figure 22] Military Standard Connector [Figure 23] AC and Battery Backup Connectors Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 20 of 45 . The other end of the cable will be “bare” to allow easy installation into the site source. Note: It will be the installer/operator’s responsibility to provide safe and stable connection of the “bare” ends to the site source.3 Repeater Cable Connections As the installation conditions will be site dependent and the cable lengths may vary. ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL CAUTION Before supplying any power or making cable connections to the unit. The “DONOR ANTENNA” port is an N-type female connection. Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 21 of 45 . ensure there is sufficient earth connection to the cabinet by connecting an earth cable (cutomer supplied) to the Earth Terminal on the side of the Repeater unit. To Service Antenna To Donor Antenna To AC power source To BATT power source [Figure 24] ICS-2100X Cable Connections 1) Confirm the Repeater unit has been mounted firmly and securely onto the mounting bracket. 3) Connect the Donor antenna cable (customer supplied) to the “DONOR ANTENNA” port of the Repeater. 4) Connect the Service antenna cable (customer supplied) to the “SERVICE ANTENNA” port of the Repeater. The “SERVICE ANTENNA” port is an N-type female connection. 2) Confirm that the Repeater is connected to the common ground using the Earth Terminal located on the sied of the Repeater. 4) Ensure AC mains power cable is weather protected. ENSURE THE SUPPLY OF AC IS REMOVED by switching off the AC from the source before accessing ANY section of the equipment. ● ● The AC mains power cable should be enclosed in UV resistant conduit. these ports are not used. The AC power source should be 220VAC Or AC110V. 7) Confirm all connections are correct and firm.6 Cautions during Installation 1) Ensure AC power is isolated before commencing ANY work.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5) Connect the AC power cable from the source to the “AC220V Or AC110V IN” port of the Repeater. The battery power source should be +24VDC. Under normal operating conditions. ● All cable connections should be made correctly before supplying AC power to the equipment. To prevent electrical shock when installing or maintaining the equipment. Note: The N-type ports “DL MON” and “UL MON” are test ports and are used when the user desires to check the downlink and uplink output powers of the Repeater without interrupting live service. Confirm the ground connection complies with the specifications for protection against electrical shocks. Version 1. 3. Care should be taken to ensure no part of the power cable is exposed. 2) Ensure the earth connections are made. ● ● Attach all earthing cables to the Earth Terminals using the appropriated Crimp Tool. ● ● Only personnel who have received relevant training from Dyne are authorised to open any part or section of the ICS-2100X. 3) Supply power to the equipment only after the correct cable connections are made. 6) Connect the Battery Backup cable from the source to the “BATTERY” port of the Repeater.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 22 of 45 . Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and/or other risks.   To avoid the risk of accidental fire or electric shock. Incorrect assembly may cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.8  Maintenance The Repeater should not require regular maintenance under normal operation.9  Safety Instructions To avoid the risk of accidental electric shock. Only a qualified technician should service this Repeater. do not expose this product to rain or any other wet condition during installation or maintenance. avoid static electricity and use a dry cloth. however.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 3.  Observe ALL warning and caution labels on the equipment and in this document. Avoid direct sunlight. 3. do not touch the contact terminals on the power supply unit or the control board during normal operation. If the Repeater requires cleaning. the power of the Repeater should be turned ‘OFF’ before taking any action. 3. it is recommended to check the condition of the Repeater occasionally for any abnormal alarms. If replacement is required. Version 1. The Repeater should not be stored in a high temperature or humid environment. it is recommended to pack the Repeater in its original packaging supplied by Dyne .   The Repeater can be remotely monitored using the Dyne OMC software.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 23 of 45 .7   Storage of the Repeater When storing the Repeater. Operation 4. download. table setting. System : Windows OS operating PC or Laptop PC -. [ Initial screen] Version 1. control.3   GUI Installation Method Prepare the provided installation program – DN_ICS_20W_TP. Program Installation Extract the DN_ICS_20W_TP.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 24 of 45 . inquire log and inquire graph functions by USB Interface 4. After then the below initial screen can be show on your computer.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 4. run the DN_ICS_20W_TP. Monitor Resolution : Minimum of 1024 * 768 -.zip file on your note book computer.1 Overview The GUI Program is ICS Repeater’s LDM (Local Diagnostic Monitor) that performs monitoring of equipment’s status.zip. NMS Connection Cable : USB Cable(A to B) 4.2 System Requirement -. Program Execution When the program is installed properly.exe file in the extracted folder. OS : Windows 2000 / XP / 7 -. Port : Select Com Port / Port Open & Port Close  Menu Status Download Reset : Displaying Repeater status and changing the setting value : CPU firmware update : Reset of the CPU Spectrum Analyzer : Tx/Rx and Input/output’s 4paths Waveform are displayed Debug Exit  : Only for engineer menu : Exit the GUI program Connection status of communication TX & RX : Walk up and down of LED status 4.4 Status [ GUI Main screen]  PLL & DSP sub-menu TX PLL RX PLL DSP Status Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Type CPU Ver.  : Displaying the type of ICS : Displaying CPU version Set-up the communication Comm.08 : Displaying the status of Downlink PLL Lock : Displaying the status of Uplink PLL Lock : Displaying the status of DSP Alarm ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 25 of 45 . AVG TX Iso. MIN : Displays Over output Alarm : Displays Over Temperature Alarm : Displays VSWR Alarm : Displays Downlink Input Power : Displays Downlink Output : Displays Downlink Gain : Displays Downlink ATT : Displaying of average value for Downlink Isolation : Displaying of minimum value for Downlink Isolation TX HPA ON/OFF : Control ON/OFF the Downlink HPA TX_S/D ON/OFF : Control ON/OFF the Downlink S/D ON/OFF TX_S/D Level : Setting the Downlink Shutdown Level ALC TX ALC(High_ON) : Control ON/OFF the Downlink TX ALC Level : Setting the Downlink ALC Level TX ALC(Offset_ON) : Control ON/OFF the Downlink ALC Offset Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL DSP Link  : Displaying the status of DSP RUN PSU sub-menu AC Alarm DC Alarm Battery Alarm : Displaying the status of AC Power : Displaying the status of DC Power : Displaying the status of Battery  Case sub-menu Door FAN #1 FAN #2 FAN #3 Manual FAN Auto FAN automatically. Case Temp HPA Temp : Displays the temperature of Inside case : Displays the temperature of HPA :Displays the Serial Number : Displays the status of Door : Displaying the status of FAN #1 : Displaying the status of FAN #2 : Displaying the status of FAN #3 : Control ON/OFF the FAN manually : When sets On status. TX Module & HPA – menu TX Over Power TX Over Temp TX VSWR TX Input TX Output TX Gain TX ATT TX Iso.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 26 of 45 . FAN operates the temperature condition   Repeater No. Number : Setting the Server Tel. Number Server Tel.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 27 of 45 . Number when OMC operate. Number when OMC operate. 4. MIN : Displays Over output Alarm : Displays Over Temperature Alarm : Displays VSWR Alarm : Displays Uplink Input Power : Displays Uplink Output : Displays Uplink Gain : Displays Uplink ATT : Displaying of average value for Uplink Isolation : Displaying of minimum value for Uplink Isolation RXHPA ON/OFF : Control ON/OFF the Uplink HPA RX_S/D ON/OFF RX_S/D Level : Control ON/OFF the Uplink S/D ON/OFF : Setting the Uplink Shutdown Level ALC RX ALC(High_ON) : Control ON/OFF the Uplink RX ALC Level  : Setting the Uplink ALC Level FA Menu Tx FA#1 ON/OFF Tx FA#2 ON/OFFl Tx FA#3 ON/OFFl : Setting the Downlink / Uplink 1’rst FA ON/OFF : Setting the Downlink / Uplink 2’nd FA ON/OFF : Setting the Downlink / Uplink 3’rd FA ON/OFF  Tel.5 DOWNLOAD Version 1. AVG RX Iso. Number : Setting the Repeater Tel. Repeater Tel.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL  RX Module & HPA – menu RX Over Power RX Over Temp RX VSWR RX Input RX Output RX Gain RX ATT RX Iso. 6 Spectrum Analyzer [ Spectrum Waveform Screen ] Version 1. 4.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL [ Down load screen]  Press the File open button and select hex file  If you press the Start button.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 28 of 45 . Download will be processing with the status bar. Ref Lvl : Manually adjust when signal waveform is changed. Tx ouput. No other program is required to use the OMC. Ref) If Optimize is ON. shown channel power’s Offset can be adjusted.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 29 of 45 . you can see the most optimized screen. Optimize : To optimize the scale/size of waveform on the GUI.  PSA MENU offset : In a spectrum screen.7 OMC Operation In addition to the LMT. the ICS-2100X can also be controlled remotely by using the Operations & Maintenance Centre (OMC) system. Attn value shall be adjusted over 0~ 30dB range.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Spectrum Analysis waveforms are displayed on the GUI about Tx input. Attn : To adjust a signal strength. 4. The OMC is an optional feature that allows the user to monitor all Repeaters connected to the Operator’s network simply using the PC’s web browser anywhere there is an internet connnection. Rx input and Rx Output without any measurement. and all parameters that can be controlled using the LMT can also be controlled by the OMC. Version 1. You can press upper Control Mode in the right side for channel selection (Tx input / Tx Ouput / Rx input / Rx Out) and press SET button to see that Channel’s spectrum waveforms. optional feature) Interference Cancellation System (ICS) Automatic Level Control (ALC) Automatic Channel Setup (OPT.1 Introduction The ICS-2100X supports various functions and features to enhance its performance including (but not limited to) the following:        Local Maintenance Terminal Control (LMT) Operations & Maintenance Centre (OMC.3 GUI Installation Method”. The LMT enables simple yet comprehensive control of all Repeater functions and parameters in a user-friendly GUI. see secition “4. Functions and Features 5.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 30 of 45 . The user is required to install the LMT program to the PC and connection to the Repeater is made via an ethernet port.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5.) Automatic Shutdown and Recovery Remote Firmware Download (with OMC) 5. For detailed information on LMT operation.2 Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) The Local Maintenance terminal allows the user to connect a PC to the Repeater system allowing full control of the Repeater. Version 1. [Figure 25] Basic OMC Network Configuration Version 1. The OMC also enables the user to access all Repeaters connected to the Operator’s network at a glance allowing quick analysis of the overall network performance.3 Operations & Maintenance Centre (OMC) The Operations & Maintenance Centre is an optional software platform that allows the user to monitor and control the Repeater from a remote location.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 31 of 45 . the OMC allows the user to view and save performance histories such as Analog History.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. Using a web-based interface. In addition to being able to control all parameters of the Repeater. Alarm History and Working History. the user only requires a PC with internet connection and a web browser such as MS Internet Explorer. there exists a possibility of Oscillation if the Repeater is operating at high gain settings with low isolation. the ICS-2100X is an On-Frequency RF Repeater with the addition of a core function – the Interference Cancellation System. oscillation occurs. To prevent oscillation. The figure below shows an example of a stable signal after applying the interference cancellation feature. Because the Donor and Service frequencies of a typical RF Repeater are identical.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 32 of 45 . If these feedback signals are not properly managed. the gain of a typical RF Repeater is generally set to 15dB lower than the measured isolation: The function of the Interference Cancellation System is to remove this restriction on the gain setting while still preventing oscillation. The Interference Cancellation function works by detecting.4 Interference Cancellation System (ICS) Fundamentally.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. [Figure 26] Application of ICS feature Version 1. structures and even large passing vehicles such as trucks. identifying and “cancelling” the various multipath feedback (or interfering) signals that the Repeater receives as input signals. These feedback signals may be reflected by nearby houses. the ICS-2100X Repeater’s gain can be set to 15dB higher than the measured isolation. trees. Under optimal conditions. ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. The operation of the ALC function with the ALC value set to “26 dBm” is shown in the figure below.5 Automatic Level Control (ALC) The Automatic Level Control (ALC) function prevents the Repeater from transmitting abnormally high Output Power signals. The ALC operates by limiting the output power level of the Repeater. Output Power (dBm) ALC operation 28 27 26 Output Power Time [Figure 27] ALC Function Operation Version 1. When the Repeater detects its output power as being higher than this value.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 33 of 45 . The uplink ALC funct ion prevents high input signals into the Base Station that can affect network performance. attenuation is automatically applied to reduce the output power to this user-set level. This limiting value can be set by the user to a desired value. The ALC function also serves to protect the Operator’s network. The downlink ALC function prevents coverage imbalances due to high downlink power. the ALC function prevents damage to the Repeater system’s amplifiers by limiting the amount of output power transmitted. As the main amplifiers in the Repeater system cannot cope with prolonged overpower situations. the Repeater must be manually be switched back on to resume normal operation. The function also includes an automatic recovery function that allows the Repeater to restore itself to normal operation after the shutdown process.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 34 of 45 . This value should be set higher than the ALC value.7 Automatic Shutdown and Recovery The Automatic Shutdown and Recovery function allows the Repeater to shut itself down to prevent damage to its components.6 Automatic Channel Setup If the auto channel setup feature is enabled. Version 1. After this third shutdown process.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. the output channel is automatically set to the identical channel.) 5. After the Repeater has performed a complete shutdown. [Figure 46] Shutdown/Recovery Algorithm As can be seen from the above graph. the Repeater is completely shutdown. as the shutdown function should operate only when the ALC function can no longer operate either due to lack of attenuation or sudden high levels the ALC cannot handle. the Repeater automatically detects the available input channel signals and sets the input channel to the strongest available signal. The shutdown levels for both downlink and uplink paths can be set by the user to a desired value. then shuts down for 2 minutes if abnormally high input powers persist for the third time. Once the input channel is selected.(OPT. the Repeater performs 2 consecutive shutdowns of 5 seconds each. if the Repeater still detects abnormal input powers. Version 1. eliminating the need for on-site attendance.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 35 of 45 . In addition to the OMC providing remote monitoring and control.8 Remote Firmware Download Using the OMC. the Repeater also supports remote firmware download. the firmware of the Repeater can also be upgraded remotely.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. Specifications  RF Specifications Parameter Freq.84MHz Channel DL: 43dBm/Total.0MHz( 1MHz RBW) -13dBm @ F_Offset MAX( 1MHz RBW) -22dBm @ F_Offset ± 2. Range DL UL Specification 2110 ~ 2125MHz WCDMA. Measurement BW = 100kHz 1GkHz ~ 12.7MHz( 30KHz RBW) -26dBm @ F_Offset ± 3.106 ≤ 0.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 36 of 45 .106 ACLR 45dBc @ ± 5MHz 50dBc @ ± 10MHz 9kHz ~ 150kHz: -36dBm.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Appendix 1.5MHz( 30KHz RBW) -11dBm @ F_Offset ± 4.75GHz: -30dBm. UL:60 ~ 100dB DL Spectrum Mask In-Band UL -14dBm @ F_Offset ± 2. Measurement BW = 1MHz Spurious Emissions Frequency Stability EVM ACRR Complies with 3GPP TS 25.0MHz( 1MHz RBW) -25dBm @ F_Offset MAX( 1MHz RBW) Comments Operating Channel Max.7MHz( 30KHz RBW) -34dBm @ F_Offset ± 3.02ppm ≤ 12% 33dB @ ± 5MHz 33dB @ ± 10MHz [Table 1] RF Specifications ICS OFF Version 1. Output Power Pass Band Ripple Impedance VSWR UL Noise Figure Propagation Delay Gain MAX Gain ICS Off 1dB Steps Complies with 3GPP TS 25.5 ≤ 6dB 10μsec DL : 65 ~ 105dB. UL: 24dBm/Total ≤ 3dB p-p 50 ohm 1 : 1. Measurement BW = 1kHz 150kHz ~ 30MHz: -36dBm.5MHz( 30KHz RBW) -13dBm @ F_Offset ± 4. Measurement BW = 10kHz 30MHz ~ 1GHz: -36dBm. FDD 1920 ~ 1935MHz 3 x 3. ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL  Mechanical & Environmental Specifications Characteristics Size Weight Power Supply Power Consumption Temperature Range Relative Humidity Antenna Ports Cabinet Rating LMT Connections Specification 460 x 640 x 300mm ≤ 40kg 220VAC Or 110VAC ≤ 480W -20°C ~ +60°C 5~ 95% DIN-Type Female IP55 USB Connection Excluding Modem (Estimated) Remarks HxWxD (Estimated) (Estimated) [Table 2] Mechanical & Environmental Specifications Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 37 of 45 . 1 Confirm that the Repeater is mounted firmly and securely. 1.4 2. Record the measurements below. Tx: Spot 1 Rx: Data: Tx: Spot 2 Rx: Data: Tx: Spot 3 Rx: Data: 2.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Appendix 2. Pre-Installation Performance Tests Determine 3 test spots near the Repeater site. Connection between “LINK ANTENNA” port and the LINK Antenna. ICS-2100X Commissioning & Setup Checklist No Details Result Remarks 1.4. Installation 2.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 38 of 45 .2 establish a data connection using a customer approved CPE or modem. Check ground cable connections. Check Repeater cable connections.1 2. Check 110V Or 220VAC input to the Repeater.1 These spots should include problem areas with little or no existing coverage.3 2. Make a mobile call using a test phone or 1. Version 1.2 2. 4.4.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 39 of 45 . set the gain of the Repeater to achieve the desired output power. Check ALC operation. Check all connector ports are weatherproof. Record this value.2 Connection between “SERVICE ANTENNA” port and the Service Antenna.7 4.4 4.6 4.3 2.1 3. 4. Commissioning and System Setup Input Power. Measure the output power level using a 4. Check for unexpected conditions such as abnormal noise or heat. Initial Checks 3. Gain Setup.4 Check Repeater is powered ON correctly.3 spectrum analyser.5 4.2 Using the value recorded in the previous step. Confirm this value corresponds to the value displayed on the LMT.4. 2. measure the input 4. Version 1.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 2. Check for any abnormal alarms using the LMT. 3. Check for abnormal alarms using the LMT. 4. Check AGC operation. Check ICS performance. Check LED status.2 3.8 Check and record the Base Station noise level. Record this value.1 power level into the Repeater and confirm the level is within acceptable range.3 3. Using a spectrum analyser. Connection between “AC220V Or AC100V IN” port and the AC power source.5 Antenna ports may require application of amalgamating (or similar) tape. Record the measurements below.2 establish a data connection using a customer approved CPE or modem.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL 5. Post-Installation Performance Tests 5. Tx: Spot 1 Rx: Data: Tx: Spot 2 Rx: Data: Tx: Spot 3 Rx: Data: [Table 3] Commissioning & Setup Checklist Version 1.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 40 of 45 . Make a mobile call using a test phone or 5.1 Using the 3 test spots from “Pre-Installation”. Acknowledgement The HAZPAK hazard identification.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Appendix 3.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 41 of 45 . 6 – this hazard may not need your immediate attention. assessment and control process used in this document have been taken from the HAZPAK Risk Management developed by WorkCover – New South Wales. [Figure 28] HAZPAK Matrix Hazard Assessment Priority 1 – it is extremely important to do something about this hazard as soon as possible. Version 1. Hazard Identification All potential hazards identified in the Hazard Identification Checklist have been assessed for risk using the HAZPAK matrix shown below. door hinges. door hinges. Eg. in motion? the product falling apart or becoming loose? uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the product? Packaging? 6 6 6 6 6 Can anyone be burnt. Eg.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Hazard Identification Checklist Hazard Can anyone’s: hair. necktie. jewellery.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 42 of 45 . in motion? Can anyone be crushed due to: ● ● Crushing ● ● ● door closing? being trapped between the product and any fixed structures? other factors? uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the product? the product tipping or rolling over? Risk HAZPAK ID 6 6 6 6 6 6 Can anyone be cut. gain abrasions etc due to: Friction ● contact with moving parts or surfaces of the product? 6 Can anyone be struck by: Striking ● moving objects? 6 Can anyone be injured by electrical shock or burnt due to: Electrical and Radio ● ● ● touching live electrical conductors? overload of electrical circuits? damaged or poorly maintained electrical leads or cables? 6 6 5 Version 1. clothing. Puncturing and Shearing ● ● ● ● sharp edges? coming in contact with moving parts of the product during normal use or servicing. gloves. Stabbing. stabbed or punctured due to: ● Cutting. fans. or any normal operating Entanglement ● materials become entangled with moving parts of the product during normal use or servicing. slip. trip or fall due to: ● Slipping. dusts or other substances triggered by the operation of the product? 6 Can anyone using the product. or in the vicinity of the product. carrying. cables.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 43 of 45 . tripping and falling Can anyone fall from a height due to: ● ● ● Temperature and thermal comfort Suffocation ● lack of oxygen.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL ● ● ● ● ● damaged electrical switches? water near electrical equipment? lack of isolation procedures? radio emissions ? other factors? 6 6 5 6 6 Can anyone be injured by explosion of: Explosion ● gases. or atmospheric contamination? ● exposure or contact with objects at high or low temperatures? lack of a proper installation work platform? lack of proper ladders or work platform? other factors? loose cords. moving or installing the product? design deficiency causing physical or personal stress? lack of consideration given to human error or human behaviour? other factors? 6 4 6 6 6 [Table 4] Hazard Identification Checklist Version 1. leads created by a poor installation? 5 5 5 6 Can anyone suffer ill-health due to: 6 Can anyone be suffocated due to: 6 Can anyone be injured due to: ● ● Ergonomics ● ● ● poor design or repetitive body movements? Lifting. liquids. vapours. Slipping. however.08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 44 of 45 . Ergonomics and others. a number of risks have been identified in the following areas: Electrical.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Product. Radio. Risk Assessment and Control Form (see Appendix 4 of this document) [Table 5] Product. PH: +82 70 8854 6353 FAX: +82 31 424 6360 Email: Product Contact: Emergency Measures AC Isolation Ensure the AC power is isolated from the source prior to working on the ICS-2100X. Contact and Hazard Checklist Details Actions to control identified hazards Version 1. Tripping. in case of fire a Class E (Electrical) Fire Extinguisher should be used. Dyne System Co. Falling. Ltd.. amplify and re-transmit WCDMA signals to and from a base stations using radio interface. Contact and Hazard Checklist Details Product Details Product Identification: ICS-2100X Product Description: WCDMA ICS Repeater System Country of Origin: Intended Use: South Korea The ICS-2100X is network hardware that contains the radio equipment necessary to receive. Names & position of persons involved in the product hazard identification Initial Release Date Description of hazard(s) identified July 2013 Due to the nature of the product. Fire Emergency The product does not pose a fire risk. 08 ⓒ Dyne System Ltd Page 45 of 45 . ensure a proper installation and/or work platform is used to prevent falls. 5 4 Lifting can cause personal injuries 4 5 6 [Table 6] Risk Assessment and Control Version 1. cables and leads. Anyone lifting the product should follow common sense lifting guidelines and use any lifting tools and / or trolleys supplied by their employer. Any excess cables or leads must be stored in a manner that will pose no trip hazards during normal working conditions. If in any doubt.ICS-2100X WCDMA 20W ICS REPEATER OPERATIONS MANUAL Appendix 4. Persons working from height should also wear safety harnesses BEFORE ascending to height. operating or removing equipment. Risk Assessment and Control Form Risk Assessment and Control Form Hazard Risk assessment HAZPAK ID Risk management Ensure all electrical leads and cables from the source to the product is in good condition and regularly checked for defects. General Occupational Health and Safety including Hazardous Materials Goods are labeled as required. The ICS-2100X cabinet can weigh upto 40kg. cables or connections should be replaced immediately after ensuring AC is isolated. tripping and falling. This product may require installation above ground on a pole or a mast. consult your supervisor before use. Ensure there exists a simple and practical method of isolating AC power from the product. Always follow the rules and regulations set down by employers and local authorities. Any defective leads. Personnel must take care when installing. When working from height. Always read the Operations Manual before using the product. Ensure the installation area before AND after product installation is free from loose cords. 1 Electrical Shock due to damaged or poorly maintained electrical leads and cables 5 2 Electrical Shock due to lack of isolation procedures 5 3 Personal injury due to slipping. ALL work to be performed on the product must be done after AC isolation has been confirmed.
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