ADC RPT080AA, RPT190AA User Manual

In-building Wireless Repeaters
850 MHz Cellular and 1900 MHz PCS
ADC’s new in-building repeater product line offers powerful and cost-effective solutions to enhance indoor coverage for small to medium-size enterprise venues. This simple-to-use device is optimal for augmenting RF coverage in offices buildings, retail stores, warehouses, and other facilities between 50,000 to 100,000 square feet. The repeater features a compact design, blends easily into any facility, and is easy to set up through a simple GUI interface. The device offers the flexibility to program band selection and optimizes alarm and performance settings as desired. The repeater may also be used in conjunction with a distributed antenna system (DAS).
Spec Sheet
Benefits:
Low maintenance RF repeater system - set it and forget about it
Band selectivity for Cellular & PCS
• Choose either a 5MHz block, a 15MHz block or any combination of a 5 & 15MHz block: A, D, B, E, F and C
• Choose either Cellular A, A’, A“ or B and B’
Excellent selectivity, each band has discrete IF SAW filters to mitigate interference
Easy installation
User-friendly GUI interface
Provides product performance status via LED lights & optional enhanced alarm and management
• through on-board modem
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In-building Wireless Repeaters
850 MHz Cellular and 1900 MHz PCS
System Description
The repeater transmits RF in both directions to provide indoor wireless coverage. The device is connected via coax to a donor antenna that is typically located on a rooftop or external wall of a building, directed at the donor cell-site. The repeater is mounting inside the building and distributes the RF over coax to an indoor antenna located in the desired coverage area.
Typical Installation
GUI Features
Automatic Level Control (ALC)
The system will control the output power to maintain the stability and protect the unit.
In-building Wireless Repeaters
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Sleep Mode
Mode is activated when the reverse output RF power shows below -65dBm for over 3 minutes. The system re-activates to the wake up mode if the signal reaches over -65dBm.
Band Selection
The BDA offers programmable band selection.
Isolation Check
There is isolation check for the forward path and reverse path when the system is set up and powered on.
User-friendly Interface
USB connection allows you to control;
• sleep mode
• band selection
• on/off system controls
Over Power Shut Down
The system can detect if there is excessive power and will shut down to protect the unit and will automatically resume operation when normal power levels are reached.
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