Advanced RF Technologies AXM700 Users Manual

AXM700
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SER MANUAL
Version 0.2
Burbank, CA 91505
Tel: 818-840-8131
Fax: 818-840-8138
www.adrftech.com
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The following is a list of abbreviations and terms used throughout this document.
Abbreviation/Term Definition AGC Automatic Gain Control ALC Automatic Level Control AROMS ADRF’ Repeater Operation and Management
System BTS Base Transceiver Station CDMA Code Division Multiple Access CFE Compact Front End CW Continuous Wave (un-modulated signal) DAS Distributed Antenna System DL Downlink Downlink The path covered from the Base Transceiver
Station (BTS) to the subscribers service area via
the repeater HPA High Power Amplifier HW Hardware IF Intermediate Frequency LNA LTE MS Mobile Station PLL Phased Locked Loop PS Power Supply RF Radio Frequency SQE Signal Quality Estimate SW Software UL Uplink Uplink The path covered from the subscribers service
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
Low Noise Amplifier
Long Term Evolution
area to the Base Transceiver Station(BTS) via the
repeater
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Released version: 0.1 Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. 1996-2010. All rights reserved.
Please send comments to: E-Mail: info@adrftech.com Phone: (818) 840-8131
(800) 313-9345
Fax: (818) 840-8138 Address: Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
Attention: Technical Publications Department 3116 W. Vanowen St. Burbank, CA 91505 USA
www.adrftech.com
Revision History Version Author Description Date
0.1 Sun Kim Initial Release April 19, 2010
0.2 Louis Lee Updated manual for UL and FCC requirements
May 17, 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. AXM700 REPEA TER ....................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.1 Highlights ........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1.2 Parts List .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.3 Repeater Quick View ....................................................................................................................... 8
2. WARNINGS AND HAZARDS ......................................................................................................................... 9
3. AXM700 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Operation Modes ......................................................................................................................................11
3.1.1 Local Web-GUI ..............................................................................................................................11
3.1.2 Remote NMS (Modem Option) ......................................................................................................11
3.2 Front Panel LED .......................................................................................................................................11
3.3 Switches and Ports ................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.1 Power Switch................................................................................................................................. 12
3.3.2 Battery Port ................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.3 Ethernet Port and Host/Remote Switch ......................................................................................... 13
3.4 Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 T ools .............................................................................................................................................. 13
3.4.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................................................... 13
3.4.3 Grounding...................................................................................................................................... 15
3.4.4 Antenna Separation/Isolation ........................................................................................................ 16
3.4.5 Line of Sight .................................................................................................................................. 17
4. AXM700 WEB-GUI SETUP .......................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Repeater/PC Connection Using Web-GUI .............................................................................................. 18
4.2 Status Tab ................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.3 Control Tab .............................................................................................................................................. 21
4.4 Install Tab ................................................................................................................................................ 24
4.5 System ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.5.1 System: Account: ........................................................................................................................... 26
4.5.2 System: User Log .......................................................................................................................... 27
4.5.3 System: F/W Update ..................................................................................................................... 27
4.6 Help ......................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.7 Logout ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
5. MAINTENANCE GUIDE FOR AXM700 REPEATER ............................................................................. 29
5.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist .................................................................................................................. 29
5.2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation ........................................................................................... 29
5.2.1 Recommendations ......................................................................................................................... 29
5.2.2 Precautions .................................................................................................................................... 29
6. WARRANTY AND REPAIR POLICY ......................................................................................................... 30
6.1 General Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 30
6.2 Limitations of Warranty ........................................................................................................................... 30
6.3 Limitation of Damages ............................................................................................................................ 30
6.4 No Consequential Damages..................................................................................................................... 30
6.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty .......................................................................................................... 30
6.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA) .................................................................................................... 30
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APPENDIX A: ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
Electrical Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 31
Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 32
Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 32
Power Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Other Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 32
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1. AXM700 Repeater
1.1 Introduction
The AXM700 is ideal for upgrading existing 3G (PCS/Cellular) systems with 4G LTE services, and can also serve as feeder source to active DAS.
1.1.1 Highlights
Support Lower A, Lower B, Lower A + B, and Upper C sub-band filtering
Digital filtering with sharp roll-off (>50 dBc @ + 1 MHz from sub-b an d edge)
Remote monitoring and control capability using our Web-based GUI
90 dB of max gain and 25 dBm max output power
Front panel LEDs provide signal strength and alarm status
Optional integrated modem for remote access and alarming
Configurable network setting in order to int erface with ADRF's OmniBox or 3rd party external modem boxes
Detachable wall mount brackets allow for a more efficient installation
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1.1.2 Parts List
Label Quan
A 1 AXM700 Repeater B 1 Ground Cable C 1 Set Wall Mounting Anchor Bolts/Screws D 1 Ethernet Cable (Crossover) E 1 Documentation CD** F 1 AC Power Cable
C
** CD includes: User Manual, Quick-Start Guide, and Troublesho oting Guide
B
ity Description
Table 1 – Parts List
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F D
E
Figure A – AXM700 Repeater Parts List
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1.1.3 Repeater Quick View
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2. Warnings and Hazards
Opening the AXM700 could result in electric shock and may cause severe injury.
Working with the repeater while in operation, may expose the technician to RF electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for human exposure. Visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety to learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.
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W ARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK
WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RF
WARNING! DAMAGE TO REPEATER
Operating the AXM700 with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater.
RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT Guidelines
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used. Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 60 cm while operating near the donor and the server antennas. Also, the donor antenna needs to be mounted out doors on a permane nt structu re.
W ARRANTY
Opening or tampering the AXM700 will void all warranties.
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Lithium Battery: CAUTION. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS.
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Ethernet Instructions: This equipment is for indoor use only. All cabling should be limited to inside the building.
FCC Part 15 Class A
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
Caution: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of fuse.
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3. AXM700 Overview
3.1 Operation Modes
3.1.1 Local Web-GUI
The AXM700 can be accessed locally by connecting a RJ-45 crossover cable from your laptop to the Ethernet port of the repeater. Once a connection is established, launch your web browser and type http://192.168.63.1 in the address bar. A popup window prompting for a user name and password will appear. Input your login credentials to gain access to the repeater.
3.1.2 Remote NMS (Modem Option)
The AXM700 can support an optionally CDMA wireless modem in order to monitor and adjust the settings of the repeater from a remote location. A computer with internet connection can be used to gain access to the repeater from a remote location. To gain access to the repeater from a remote location, launch you web browser and type the static IP address that has been assigned to the wireless modem and a popup window prompting for a user name and passwor d will appear. Input your login credentials to gain access to the repeater.
3.2 Front Panel LED
A general overview of the status of the repeater can be seen by looking at the LED indicators o n th e front of the repeater.
Indicator Description PWR Indicates whether or not repeater is being powered BITF Test to see that the modules is functioning AGC Indicates whether or not AGC is being utilized OSC Detects if oscillation is occurring DL Low Detects is DL RSSI signal is below the specified threshold RESET Indicates whether or not an unauthorized reset has occurred COM Indicates that the repeater is communicating with the laptop AC Fail Indicates that the repeater is not receiving enough AC Power DC Fail Indicates that the repeater is not receiving enough DC Power O/P Indicates that the repeater is in the state of RF Overpower S/D Indicates that the repeater is performing the built-in shutdown
routine to protect itself from further damage
Tamper Detects if the settings of the repeaters have been changed
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3.3 Switches and Ports
3.3.1 Power Switch
The AC Power on/off switch is located at the back panel of repeater. The switch should be powered on after the repeater has been physically installed properly.
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Figure 1: AXM700 Repeater Power Switch Vi ew
3.3.2 Battery Port
The Battery Port is to be used in conjunction with the ADRF-BBU (Optional Battery Backup Unit). The ADRF-BBU offers up to 8 hours of battery backup power to avoid any po ssible downtime due to power failure. If a backup battery is utilized, please connect the battery to the unit via the exter na l battery port as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 2: Battery Port
Note: Please contact ADRF Technical Support for assistance if you are unfamiliar with t he installation procedure of our battery box.
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3.3.3 Ethernet Port and Host/Remote Switch
The Ethernet port as shown in Figure 5 is used to interface with the repeater locally. A RJ-45 crossover cable is required in order to establish a connection with the unit.
Host/Remote switch is to be used when an external modem box is being used
o Host Mode: DHCP is enabled. Any computer set to “Obtain an IP address automatically” will be assigned an IP
address by the repeater. When th e repeater is set to Host Mode the IP address of the unit is 192.168.63.1
o Remote Mode: DHCP is disabled. This mode should only be used when an external modem box is present. By
default, then IP address of the unit is set to 192.168.63.5 and can be changed by setting the repeater to Host Mode and specifying and IP address in the Modem Box Setting under th e Install Tab of our Web-GUI.
Figure 3: Ethernet Port and Host/Remote Switch
3.4 Installation
3.4.1 Tools
The following tools are required to mount the AXM700 to the wall:
Phillips screwdriver
Power drill
3.4.2 Procedure
Four mounting holes are located on the wal l-mounting bracket to attach it to the wall. The wall bracket must be securely attached to sufficiently carry the weight of the AXM700, which is bolted to the wall bracket through the four aligned mounting holes.
Installation Procedure
Verify that the Repeater and Mounting Bracket are in good condition. Drill holes in the installation surface and insert the anchor bolts. Set the mounting bracket against the wall. Using the Hooks on top, set the Repeater against the mounting bracket. Using the anchor bolts attach the Repeater to the Bracket. Make sure the Repeater is securely attached. Connect the GND cable. Connect the Antenna cable. Connect the Power. Using a laptop, setup the Repeater.
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Figure 4: AXM700 Mounting Instructions
1. Unpack the repeater and the mounting bracket from the box
2. Install the anchor bolts to the wall
3. Screw the mounting bracket to the wall using the anchor bolts
4. Tilt the repeater as shown in Figure 4 above and place top mounting loop over the upper hook of the mounting bracket
a. Gently lower the repeater into place so that it is hanging vertically
5. Fasten the bracket to the repeater as shown in Figure 5
6. Once completed, the repeater should look like Figure 6
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3.4.3 Grounding
A ground cable is included in the box. The ground cable should be connected to the Right side of AXM700 before the repeater is turned on.
Figure 5: Ground Cable Connection
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3.4.4 Antenna Separation/Isolation
Separation between the antenn as is necessary to prevent oscillation. Oscillati on occurs when the signal entering the system continually reenters, due to the lack of separation between the donor and server antennas. In other words, the signal is being fed back into the system. This creates a constant amplificati on of the same signal. As a result, the noise level rises above the signal level.
Figure 6: RF Repeater Oscillation
To prevent feedback, the donor and server antennas must be separated by an appropriate distance to provide sufficient isolation. Isolation is attained by separating antennas a sufficient distance so that the output of one antenna does not reach the input of the other. This distance is dependent on the gain of the repeater.
A sufficient isolation value is 13 ~ 15 dB greater than the maximum gain of the repeater. For example, if the gain of the repeater is 50 dB, then an isolation of 63 ~ 65 dB or greater is required. In the same manner, because the AXM700 has a maximum gain of 90 dB in case of AXM700, it requires an isolation of at least 103 ~ 105 dB.
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3.4.5 Line of Sight
The donor antenna which points towards the base station typically has a narrow beam antenna pattern. As a result, a slight deviation away from the direction of the BTS can lead to less than optimum results. In addition, obstacles between the repeater and the BTS may impair the repeater from obtainin g any BTS signal. As a result, the repeater cannot transmit signal to the coverage area. Therefore, a direct line of sight to the BTS for t he donor antenna is vital to the function of a repeater. For the same reason, placing the server antenna in direct line of sight of the coverage area is also necessary.
Figure 17 - Direct Line of Sight to the BTS
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4. AXM700 Web-GUI Setup
The Web-GUI allows the user to communicate with the repeater either locally or remotely. To connect to the repeater locally, you will need a laptop with an Ethernet port an d a RJ-45 crossover cable. To connect to the repeater remotely, you will need to have an active internet connection and the repeater m ust h ave either an internal modem or an Omnibox (ADRF Modem Box) connected to the repeater.
4.1 R epeater/PC Connection Using Web-GUI
A. Verify that your Local Area Connection is set to Obtain an IP address automatically under the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
properties
If you are connecting to the unit remotely, then skip steps A and B.
B. Connect the RJ-45 crossover cable between the laptop’s Ethernet port and the repeater’s Ethernet port C. Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 7.0 or below) D. Type the following IP address into the address bar of Microsoft Internet Explorer: http://192.168.63.1
If you are connecting to the unit remotely, then type the IP address of the modem to connect to the unit
E. The following login screen will appear:
If you are not the Administrator, please type in your assigned username & password which you should have received from the Administrator.
The default username and password for the General User is adrf & adrf, respectively. If the username & password is typed in incorrectly, the following screen will appear:
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4.2 Status Tab
The Status Tab allows the user to see a snapshot of the system to see if any issues need to be addressed.
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Band: Displays the bands that are currently being utilized
Power & Gain: Displays the Input, Gain, and Output for both Downlink and Uplink
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Alarm: Displays 13 alarms with three different status conditions (Normal, Soft Fail or Hard Fail).
Message Board: Displays the 20 most recent events.
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Clear: Clears the content that is currently being displayed on the Message Board
Log File: Downloads the system Log File (events and alarms) to your computer
Alarm History: Downloads the Alarm History log (alarms only) to your computer
Installation: Displays whether or not the installation routine has been run (Not Installed or Installe d)
Modem: Displays the status of the modem
o Disabled- No internal modem is present o Not Connected- Internal modem is detected, but no connection to the network has been established o Connected- Internal modem is detected and a connection to the network has been established
Repeater Info: Displays the serial number, latitude, longitude, firmware version, Web-GUI version
Modem Info: Displays the ESN (DEC), MDN, and IP Address of the internal modem
Repeater Location: Displays the address where th e repeater is installed
Technical Support: Displays ADRF’s Technical Support contact information
Installer Contact Info: Displays the installer’s name, phone and e-mail address
Note: Once successfully logged in, the repeater model name and the site/cascade ID will be displayed on the top of all the windows (except for the Main Window).
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4.3 Control Tab
The Control Tab allows the user to adjust the settings of the repeater.
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General Setting
AGC ON: Enables or disables AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
Uplink Tracking ON: Enables or disables the Uplink Tracking Feature
Downlink HPA ON: Enables or disables the DL HPA
Uplink HPA ON: Enables or disabled the UL HPA
o Uplink Tracking adjusts th e Uplink Gain to meet the Uplink Tracking Offset value
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System
Reboot: Clicking the reboot button will have the following popup show up:
Click OK to reboot the repeater or click Cancel to exit o ut
Factory Setting: Resets the repeater to the original factory settings
Click OK to reset the settings to the Factory Default settings or Cancel to exit out
 Oscillation Check Setting
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Oscillation Check ON: Enables or disables oscillation chec k
Periodic Time: Allows the use to specify how often the repeater runs the oscillation check
Oscillation Level: Allows the user to adjust the sensitivity level of the oscillation detection level
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Manual Gain Control
Downlink Gain: Allows the DL gain to be adjusted manually when AGC is OFF
Uplink Gain: Allows the UL gain to be adjusted manually when AGC is OFF
Downlink AGC Level: Allows the user to set the DL gain when AGC is enabled
Uplink AGC Level: Allows the user to set the UL gain when AGC is enabled
Uplink Tracking Offset: This offset value determines how many dB lower the uplink gain value will be relative to the
downlink gain value
Alarm Setting
Downlink Signal Low: Allows the user to specify how weak the signal can be before triggering a “D ownlink Signal Low” soft-
fail alarm
Downlink Signal Not Detected: Allows the user to specify the how weak the signal can be before triggerin g a “Signal Not
Detected” soft-fail alarm
Downlink RF Power: Allows the user to set a maximum deviation value for the downlink RF power
o For example, if the input signal is -50 dBm and the gain is set to 60 dB, the expected output power s houl d be 10 dB m .
If the Downlink RF Power alarm value is set to 6dB, then if the output power is below 4 dBm, then this will trigger a soft-fail alarm
Tamper Detected: Allows the tamper detection feature to be enabled or disabled
Reset Engaged: Allows the Reset Engaged functioned to be enabled or disabled
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4.4 Install Tab
Allows the user change the settings required to run the installation routine properly.
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Band Selection: Allows the user to select the band(s) they would like to utilize
SNMP: Type in the assigned site/cascade ID and manager IP address
Location: Displays the physical address where the repeater is installed
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Modem Box Settings: Allows the user to specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the repeater when the
Host/Remote switch is set to Remote.
Auto Installation: Runs the automated installation routine that will run basic checks to ensure that the repeater can function in
the environment
Modem Activation: Run the automated modem activation procedure which will attempt to activate a modem that has already
been provisioned. Once the modem activation procedure is complete, the repeater will automatically try to establish a connection.
Repeater Location Info: Information about the location physical location of the repeater can be stored here
Repeater Installer Info: Information about the Installer can be stored here
Date & Time: The Date and Time settings can be adjusted here
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4.5 System
The System tab allows the user to perform firmware updates, add/remove user accounts, and change the lo gin credentials of the Administrator.
4.5.1 System: Account:
4.5.1.1 System: Account Management
The Account Management section will allow the Administrator to delete any user account. Please note that the Account Management section is only available if you are logged into the system as the Administrator. To delete a user account click on the Account Management link and under the Delete column, click on the delete button.
4.5.1.2 System: New Account
The New account section allows the Administrator to create a new user accou nt. Please note that the New account section is only available if you are logged into the system as the Administrator. To create a new user account click on the New account link and fill in the fields highli ghted in yellow as shown below.
4.5.1.3 System: Administrator
The Administrator section allows the Administrator to change their login credentials. Please note that the Administrator section is only available if you are logged into the system as the Administrator. To change the login/password of the administrator, click on the Administrator link and fill in the sections highlighted in yellow as shown below.
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4.5.2 System: User Log
The User Log displays all the system activities in chronological order.
4.5.3 System: F/W Update
To perform a firmware update, click on the System tab then click on F/W Update and screen on the left will appear:
Click on the Browse… button and locate the firmware file
Click on the Upload button to perform the firmware update
Once the firmware update is complete, the following popup message on the right will appear:
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4.6 Help
If an internet connection is available, clicking on the Help Tab will redirect the user to our Technical Support page.
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4.7 Logout
Clicking the Logout button will log the curr ent user off the system.
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5. Maintenance Guide for AXM700 Repeater
5.1 Periodic Inspection Checklist
1. Check for loose connections between the repeater and antennas.
a. If connections are loose, make sure that all connections are tightly fastened properly.
2. Cables and connectors are in good condition.
3. Ensure that the repeater brackets are in good. condition and that the repeater is securely fastened
5.2 Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
5.2.1 Recommendations
Perform the Periodic Inspection Checklist quarterly or semi-annually.
5.2.2 Precautions
Do not operate the repeater with the antennas in extremely close proximity to one another as this may cause damage to the repeater.
Do not change the parameters unless instructed to do so by an authorized supervisor.
Do not move the repeater unless instructed to do s o by an authorized supervisor.
Do not detach any cables to the repeater unl ess re pair of respective components is necessary.
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6. Warranty and R epair Policy
6.1 General Warranty
The AXM700 carries a Standard Warranty period of two (2) years unless indicated otherwise on the package or in the acknowledgment of the purchase order.
6.2 Limitations of Warranty
Your exclusive remedy for any defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective product. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. may elect which remedy or combination of remedies to provide in its sole discretion. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. shall have a reasonable time after determining that a defective product exists to repair or replace the problem unit. Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. warranty a pp lies to repaired or replaced products for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety days from the date of shipment of a repaired or r ep laced product, whichever is longer.
6.3 Limitation of Damages
The liability for any defective product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective product.
6.4 No Consequential Damages
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. has no liability for general, consequential, incidental or special damages.
6.5 Additional Limitation on Warranty
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. stand ard warranty does not cover products which have been received improperly packaged, altered, or physically damaged. For example, broken warranty seal, labels exhibiting tampering , physically abused enclosure, broken pins on connectors, any modifications made without Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. authoriz ation, will void all warranty.
6.6 Return Material Authorization (RMA)
No product may be returned directly to Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. without first getting an approval from Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. If it is determined that the product may be defective, you will be given an RMA number and instructions in how to return the product. An unauthorized return, i.e., one for which an RMA number has not been issued, will be returned to you at your expense. Authorized returns are to be shipped to the address on the RMA in an approved shipping container. You will be given our courier information. It is suggested that the original box and packaging materials shoul d b e kept if an occasion arises where a defective product needs to be shipped back to Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. To request an RMA, please call (800) 313-9345 or send an email to techsupport@adrftech.com.
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Appendix A:
Electrical Specifications
Parameters Specifications Comments
DL 728~734MHz
Lower A
UL 698~704MHz
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6MHz
Frequency
Frequency Error
Band Selection
Gain Flatness
Gain
Spurious Emissions
Lower B
Upper C
Full Band Each Band Maximum Step Range Tolerance
DL 734~740MHz
6MHz
UL 704~710MHz
DL 746~747MHz
11MHz
UL 776~787MHz
0.05ppm
A, B, A+B, C Select 1_Band
 2dB
 1.5dB
90
0.5dB
30
±1dB
Meet FCC Rule
Out Band Spurious Emissions
Composite Output Power (UL/DL) EVM
OIP3 Roll Offs Noise Figure(Uplink)
Delay VSWR
-13dBm/30KHz; 15KHz<f<550KHz 30kHz RBW
-13dBm/100KHz; 650KHz<f<2MHz 100kHz RBW
-13dBm/1MHz; 1GHz<f<5GHz 1MHz RBW
-13dBm/1MHz; 5GHz<f<8.5GHz 1MHz RBW
+25dBm
12.5% Under
+35dBm
50dBc@ 1MHz Outside passband
6dB@ maximum Gain
6us
1:1.5
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Mechanical Specifications
Parameters Specifications Comments
Dimension
410x344x203 mm Bracket excluded
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Weight RF Ports Local Interface Cooling IP Class
Mounting Type
20Kg Bracket excluded
N-Type Female Donor & Server Antenna Ports
Ethernet
Air Convection
IP 40 Minimum Indoor Type
Wall Mounting
Environmental Specifications
Parameters Specifications Comments
Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dust
-5~+40Ԩ Ambient
5~95%, (Non-Condensing)
Industrial Dust Per Telcordia GR63 Core
Power Specifications
Parameters Specifications Comments
AC Power AC Frequency AC Supply Protection
100~130V / 200~240V Select Switch Type
45~65Hz
Fuse T6.3L250V
DC Power Option
Power Consumption
Ground
24V(+20~+30V)
125 Watt
External Threaded Stud
Change Power
Supply Mode
Other Specifications
Parameters Specifications Comments
MTBF
Certificates
Warranty
100,000 Hours Ambient
UL60950
FCC CFR47 part 15
FCC CFR47 part 27
2 Years
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