Opening the BDA (bi-directional amplifier) could result in electric shock and may cause severe injury.
WARNING! EXPOSURE TO RF
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 http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
to learn more about the effects of exposure to RF electromagnetic fields.
WARNING! DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Operating the BDA with antennas in very close proximity facing each other could lead to severe damage to the repeater.
RF EXPOSURE & ANTENNA PLACEMENT
Actual separation distance is determined upon gain of antenna used.
Please maintain a minimum safe distance of at least 8inch while operating near the donor and the server antennas. Also,
the donor antenna needs to be mounted outdoors on a permanent structure.
Warnings and Hazards
WARRANTY
Opening or tampering the BDA will void all warranties.
CAUTION: REPEATER SHOULD BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO POWER SOURCE.
CAUTION: THIS REPEATER IS FOR INDOOR U SE ONLY AND SHOULD BE LOCATED INSIDE OF BUILDING.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY ON CONTROLLER BOARD IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.
CAUTION: DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Mounting Repeater
Wood-Framed Wall
• It is recommended to first attach a sheet of plywood to the wall. The sheet of plywood should be anchored to the studs in the wall.
• Using a pencil, mark the location for each of the mounting bracket's four mounting holes on the plywood.
• Place the mounting bracket over the four lag screws heads.
• Thread a lag screw at the positions marked in step 2.
Wood-Framed Wall
Mounting
Sems Screw
M6 x 10mm
<Picture 1> Mounting the Bracket
on a Wood-Framed Wall.
Extension Mounting
Bracket
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• Hang the PSU unit to the mounting bracket.
•
Locate
the tw
o Mounting Sems Screws (M6 x10mm) underneath the PSU unit. Tighten bolts until secure.
Hang and Grounding
Mounting Sems Screw
M6 x 10mm
<Picture 2> Hanging the PSU Unit.
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Hang and Grounding
• Hang the rest of the units in the following order: 2600AMP, DFM 2.
• Locate the two Mounting Sems Screws (M6 x10mm) underneath each
CAUTION
Units must be hung in the following order only: 2600 AMP -> DFM 2
unit. Tighten bolts until secure.
<Picture 3> Hanging the Rest of Units.
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Hang and Grounding
• Connect ground cables of each unit to the bracket using Ground Sems Screws (M4 x 8mm) as displayed at the picture below.
CAUTION
Ground cables must be properly grounded to provide both EMI and voltage surge protection for the repeater.
Ground Cable
<Picture 3> Grounding of the PSU, 1900 AMP, DFM 1, 800/900 AMP, 2600 AMP, DFM 2 Units.
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Hang and Grounding
• Locate the ground lug on the underside (or side) of the bracket.
•Cr
imp the ground cable to the ground lug.
• Route the free end of the ground cable to an approved (per local code or practice) ground source.
CAUTION
Ground cable must be properly grounded to provide both EMI and voltage surge protection for the repeater.
<Picture 4> Grounding the Bracket.
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Position Antenna
• After installing 2600MHz antennas the installer should make line of site.
• Customer specifications should be followed for pos
Warning: In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the
antenna should not be less than 40cm during normal operation. The gain of the antenna is 12 dBi. .
itioning the antennas properly
<Pictur
e 5> An installer is directing Donor Antenn a to
nearby BT
S to receive strong input signal.
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RF Cable Connections: Top of The Repeater
• Connect the 2600 Donor Antennas to their corresponding ports.
• Plug in four N(M) to N(M) type RF cables as demonstrated in the picture below.
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable from ANT port when power is ON.
C
B
A
D
E
F
260019001900
800/900
ABC D
DONOR AMPSERVER AMP
800/900
2600
SERVER ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
DONOR ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
E
1900
800/900
F
2600
<Picture 6> Top View of the Repeater.
SERVER ANTDONOR ANT
Wi-Fi
SERVER ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
DONOR ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
SERVER ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
DONOR ANT
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect cable
to/from ANT port when power is ON
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RF Cable Connections: Front Side
• Take out two SMA (M) to SMA (M) type RF cables.
• Please, pay attention to cable’s corresponding number and its color while connecting.
• Connect
2600 AMP and DFM 2 via Band 3.
B
A
PSU
RUNALARM
AMP 3
AMP 1 AMP 2AMP 4
SNMP
ReferenceDFM 2DFM 1
SNMP
DEBUG
RUN
TXRX
LANWAN
GS Teletech Inc. Tech Support
1-866-9-GST-USA (toll free)
Reference
RUN
Bar CodeBar CodeBar CodeBar Code
DFMAMP
1900 AMP
DEBUG
RM
A
L
UN
HU
A
S
R
INPUT
OUTPUT
DFM800/900 AMP
SpeedCellSpeedCellSpeedCell
UN
R
800900
DEBUG
N
W
O
D
T
RM
A
L
HU
A
S
INPUT
OUTPUT
B
BAND
10M REF.
▼
DEBUG
N
W
O
A
D
T
RUN
ALARM
BAND
10M REF.
▼
BAND 1
BAND 2
10M REF.
RUN
ALARM
▼
2600 AMP
SpeedCell
DEBUG
N
W
O
D
RM
T
A
U
L
UN
H
A
S
R
INPUT
OUTPUT
Bar Code
DFM
SpeedCell
DEBUG
AMP
C
RUN
ALARM
BAND
10M REF.
▼
BAND 1
BAND 2
Bar Code
10M REF.
RUN
ALARM
▼
C
<Picture 7> Front View of the Repeater.
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RF Cable Connections: Bottom of The Repeater
• Take out three SMA (M) to SMA (M) type RF cables.
• While connecting the PSU and the DFM units underneath, use referenced cable and pay attention to the labels. Plug them into
their corresponding outlets.
• User may choose either of the two SMA ports on the bottom of the PSU to connect to the DFM.
• User may choose any two of the four SMA ports on the bottom of the PSU to connect to amplifiers.
CAUTION
Please, pay attention while connecting PSU and DFM 1, PSU and
2600 AMP units. The repeater will not work if connection is inappropriate.
B
DFM
A
AMP
10M REF.
10M REF.
10M REF.
C
10M REF.
DE
10M REF.
1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
8. GND
9. ID1
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
1: VCC
2: VCC
3: GND
4: GND
A: AC
C A
B: AC
B
C: F.G
EXTRA
INTERFACE
DC OUT
SNMP
6. NC
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
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INTERFACE
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1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~16. COM_GND
17~20. NC
8. GND
9. ID1
A1. 5.5V
10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
INTERFACE
8
A1
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8. GND
9. ID1
AMP INTERFACE
DFM INTERFACE
AMP INTERFACE
1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
AMP INTERFACE
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1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
8. GND
9. ID1
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
AMP INTERFACE
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1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~16. COM_GND
17~20. NC
8. GND
9. ID1
A1. 5.5V
10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
INTERFACE
8
A1
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1.
DFM
ABC
AMP
DE
AMP INTERFACEDFM INTERFACEAMP INTERFACE
<Picture 8> Bottom View of the Re peater.
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Power Cord Connections
• Plug in the cables to PSU, 2600 AMP and DFM 2 as displayed at the picture below.
DFM
AMP
1: VCC2: VCC3: GND4: GND
A: AC
CA
B: AC
B
C: F.G
EXTRA
INTERFACE
DC OUT
SNMP
10M REF.
1. RS485_P
2. RS485_N
3. GND
5. RESET
6. NC
7. ID_RESERVE
8. GND
9. ID1
4. INSERT
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
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INTERFACE
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10M REF.
1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~16. COM_GND
17~20. NC
8. GND
9. ID1
A1. 5.5V
1097654321
INTERFACE
8
A1
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11121617181920
10M REF.
1. RS485_P
2. RS485_N
3. GND
5. RESET
6. NC
7. ID_RESERVE
8. GND
9. ID1
4. INSERT
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
AMP INTERFACE
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10M REF.
1. RS485_P
2. RS485_N
3. GND
5. RESET
6. NC
7. ID_RESERVE
8. GND
9. ID1
4. INSERT
10. ID2
11~14. COM_GND
15~18. NC
19~22. COM_GND
23. 27.5V
24. 27.5V
25. 6.5V
AMP INTERFACE
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10M REF.
AMP INTERFACE
1. RS485_P
3. GND
5. RESET
7. ID_RESERVE
2. RS485_N
4. INSERT
6. NC
10. ID2
11~16. COM_GND
17~20. NC
8. GND
9. ID1
A1. 5.5V
1097654321
INTERFACE
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A1
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DFM INTERFACE
AMP INTERFACE
These ports are used for an added
2600 MHz amplifier while extension
of the repeater.
AMP INTERFACEDFMINTERFACEAMP INTERFACE
<Picture 9> Bottom View of the Re peater.
EXPAND FOR QUAD
AMP INTERFACE
DFM INTERFACE
AMP INTERFACE
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Connecting Power Cable and LED Light Verification
• Connect Power Cable
<Picture 10> AC Power Port Connection.
• Turn the switch “ON” on the left side of PSU.
System On
System Off
<Picture 11> ON/OFF Switch of SpeedCell Repeater.
• Turn the switch “ON” on the front side of PSU as displayed at the picture 12.
<Picture 12> Verification of LED Lights.
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LED Indicators
• The LED’s on the repeater will light up and should change to green as displayed at the picture below.
Tx and Rx LEDs will be blinking.
RUN LED : Green light ON.
ALARM LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is alarm status.
SHUT DOWN LED : Green light is normal status, Red light is shutdown status.
PSU
1900 AMP
DFM 1
800/900
AMP
2600 AMP
DFM 2
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Input Power Signal
• Please note the number of LED bars for input indicates signal strength level.
The tables below indicate the levels.
Number of LED bars on the front side of R
epeater will show input signal level:
Less than ~ -86dBmLED 1bar
-85dBm~-79dBmLED 2 bars
-78dBm~-72dBmLED 3 bars
-71dBm~-65dBmLED 4 bars
More than -64dBmLED 5 bars
<Table 1> LED Bars Indication.
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Output Power Signal
• Please note the number of LED bars for output indicates signal strength level.
Number of LED bars on the front side of Repeater will show output signal level:
Less than ~ +5dBmLED 1bar
+6dBm~+10dBmLED 2 bars
+11dBm~+15dBmLED 3 bars
+16dBm~+20dBmLED 4 bars
More than +21dBmLED 5 bars
<Table 2> LED Bars Indication.
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Web UI
• LAN port is used for connection of laptop and repeater.
• WAN 1 port is used for connection of repeater and wireless modem for remote access.
• WAN 2 port is a redundancy port for remote access.
1 23
<Picture 12> Ethernet Port.
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