2.1. Smart-Cell Repeater Service Network Configuration ......................................................................................... 8
2.2. System Design and Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.1. System Design ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.3. 700MHz Frequency Selection ............................................................................................................................11
2.2.4. 800MHz Frequency Selection ............................................................................................................................11
2.2.5. 850MHz Frequency Selection ............................................................................................................................12
2.2.6. 1900MHz Frequency Selection ..........................................................................................................................12
2.2.7. 2100MHz Frequency Selection ..........................................................................................................................13
3.2. System Specifications.......................................................................................................................................................15
3.3. Electrical and Environmental Specifications ..........................................................................................................16
4.1. Equipment Needed for Repeater Setup .................................................................................................................18
4.1.1. Check points before turning on the Repeater ..........................................................................................18
4.1.2. Open for Service ......................................................................................................................................................19
4.1.3. Signal Strength LED Check .................................................................................................................................20
4.2. Setting up the Repeater .................................................................................................................................................21
4.3. Web UI Ranges Table.......................................................................................................................................................22
4.4.2. Alarm Information ...................................................................................................................................................23
4.4.3. Troubleshooting Guide Related to RF............................................................................................................27
4.4.4. Troubleshooting Guide Related to NMS ......................................................................................................30
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1. INTRODUCTION
Smart-Cell is a repeater, which has been designed to improve signals in blanket/shadow
areas inside of buildings to transmit Verizon’s signals at 700MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz, and
2100MHz frequencies. User may choose filtering configuration according to the specific
site circumstances.
1.1. Warning
1.1.1 FCC Warning Statements
1) FCC Part 15.19 :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2) FCC Part 15.105 :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
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receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3) FCC Part 15.21 :
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
4) RF Exposure :
This equipment is not enclosing antenna and not demand specific vendor of
antennas. Use an antenna as operator’s guidance. But, the antennas must be
installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 130cm is maintained
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between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times. This device must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
1.2. GST Smart-Cell Repeater Advantages
It provides selectable RF power levels for any wireless technology / band.
It has individual monitoring multiple technology.
FPGA digital filtering provides optimized RF performance.
It allows modification of technology via customer interface.
It is easily installed.
Frequency is easy to add / delete / change.
It has scalable single and multi-service design.
Customer data service is improved by adding 4G (LTE ).
It meets all Verizon’s technology requirements.
It guarantees 5 year warranty for all individual components.
Its modular design is a customer friendly and efficient.
1.3. Repeater Operation
Simple replacing of the amplifier unit allows to change service. Smart-Cell repeater
provides services at 700MHz, 800MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz, and 2100MHz. One PSU
supplies electricity to maximum 4 amplifier units
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2.1. Certification panel & Warning Label
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Figure 1. Panel & Label
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DFM
Digital Filter Module
PSU
Power Supply Unit
ALC
Auto Level Control
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
AOC
Auto Oscillation Check
1.4. Abbreviation
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery on the controller board is replaced by an
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2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.2. Smart-Cell Repeater Service Network Configuration
Smart-Cell RF Repeater is designed for improving coverage and capacity of Verizon’s LTE
& CDMA services nationwide. The repeater can provide coverage for all troubled areas
such as suburban, shadow areas, backside of mountains, urban and metropolitan
locations.
GST products are easy to install, have remote status monitoring and control functions
(NMS System) via wired line and wireless modems.
<Figure 1> In-building Repeater Service Organization
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NO.
PART
NO.
PART
1
SNMP
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WAN 1
2
FEU (Cavity Filter) , optional
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WAN 2
3
Service Unit #1
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Modem Connector
4
Service Unit #2
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Donor Port
5
Service Unit #3
14
Coverage Port
6
Service Unit #4
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Status LED (RUN/Alarm/Shutdown)
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CLI
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Input / Output LED
8
UPS
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Release Button
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LAN
2.3. System Design and Operation
2.3.1. System Design
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<Figure 2> Smart-Cell Repeater Front Design
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NO.
PORT
NO.
PORT
1
Main FAN
4
DC 12V output (for EMB)
2
PSU FAN
5
Power Cable
3
Main Switch
1
2
3
5
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<Figure 3> Repeater Port Design (Rear View)
2.3.2. Downlink/ Uplink Path
The Smart-Cell repeater improves service in the 700MHz, 800MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz
and 2100MHz frequency bands. User may select frequency band according to the site
peculiarities. After receiving a weak signal from donor antenna, the repeater improves
and sends securely isolated signal out to service antenna.
Amplifier unit is designed for correspondent operation with digital filter module (DFM).
The AMP unit consists of a down and up converters, cavity filter and power amplifier
(PAU).
In Downlink Path, a weak RF signal is received from Donor Antenna. Being converted
from RF to IF signal, it is transferred to the DFM, where after digitalizing by DA
converter, signal is filtered by FPGA. After filtering digital, signal is converted into
analog RF signal with modulator. Transmit to amplifier. Desirable signal is amplified and
outputted through Service Antenna. Uplink path works vice versa.
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ADC
DFM
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<Figure 4> Smart-Cell Repeater Block Diagram
2.3.3. 700MHz Frequency Selection
<Figure 5> Smart-Cell Repeater 700 Block Diagram
700MHz Amp Unit provides a service that meets the 3GPP2 LTE standard. Support up to
two non-contiguous blocks. And each block has the minimum 5MHz bandwidth.
2.3.4. 800MHz Frequency Selection
<Figure 6> Smart-Cell Repeater 800 Block Diagram
800MHz Amp Unit has service Cellular 1FA and provides LTE 5MHz (25RB) by default.
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BAND
DL CENTER
[MHz]
CHANNEL
BAND
DL CENTER
[MHz]
CHANNEL
A
A1
1931.25
25
guard
1965
700
1932.5
50 E 1966.25
725
1933.75
75
1967.5
750
guard
1935
100
1968.75
775
A2
1936.25
125
guard
1970
800
1937.5
150 F 1971.25
825
1938.75
175
1972.5
850
guard
1940
200
1973.75
875
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On / Off control of the service Block is possible. Each block‘s bandwidth are as follows.
• When Oscillation occurred, repeater attempts to stabilize Isolation through Gain
control function.
• Shutdown repeater when oscillation still occurs in the minimum Gain.
• Automatic Recovery Algorithm conversion after shutdown status.
Automatic
Recovery
• When repeater is shutdown, it periodically recovers output power of repeater
then monitors alarming.
Security
• Support HTTPS for Web Browser security.
• User authentication through User ID and Password.
AOC
Auto Oscillation
Check Function
• AOC Use for prevented oscillation
VSWR
Monitoring
• Monitoring VSWR of Service ANT Port.
• Reporting VSWR Alarm and Shutdown when the rate is 3:1.
DHCP Client
• Automatic IP assignment.
DHCP Server
• Server function for automatic IP assignment.
Web GUI
• Remote and local user browser support through Web Browser.
SNMP Agent
• NMS report via SNMPv2 Trap.
LED Display
• LED displays power and operation status on front side of repeater system.
• Input and Output signal levels are verified by LED bars.
AOC on
Isolation Detect
< Isolation Limit
ALC Attenuation
+5dB
Isolation Detect
< Isolation Limit-4
ALC Attenuation
+1dB
No
Yes
ALC Attenuation
≥30dB
Shutdown
Yes
Yes
No
Isolation Detect
> Isolation Limit-3
ALC Att enuation-1dB
Yes
No
No
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Parameter
Item
Quantity
Remark
Major Component
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1 EA
Provided by GST
Additional
Components
WALL Mounting Bracket
CD which contains User Manual
V.1.0 and Installation Guide V.1.0
Ethernet Cable 6.6ft (2m)
Ground Cable 6.6ft (2m)
Ground Sems Screw M4 x 8mm
Bracket Sems Screw M6 x 10mm
Lag Screw 12.7mm x 50.8mm
FEU-AMP unit cable
FEU-Wall Bracket cable
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
4 EA
4 EA
4 EA
8 EA
2 EA
Provided by GST
Antenna
Donor ANT
Server ANT
1 EA
1 EA
Not Included
RF Cable
Antenna connection Cable
TBD
Not Included
Testing and
Measuring Equipment
Spectrum Analyzer
1 EA
Not Included
4. SETUP
4.1. Equipment Needed for Repeater Setup
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4.1.1. Check points before turning on the Repeater
1) System Power Check
① AC electrical power to the repeater should be 110V, input electricity only after
power verification.
2)Input RF Signal Range
① Optimal input RSSI into the repeater is -57dBm ~ -27dBm for
700MHz/850MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz. User should verify input condition of
Donor ANT. If the input RSSI exceeds -27dBm, then external attenuators should
be used.
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3) Isolation check between DONOR/SERVEICE ANT
① Isolation condition of this equipment is 105dBc (Gain+15dB). User should check
its condition before installation.
4.1.2. Open for Service
1) Check points before open: ① Verification of system installation status :
Electricity, In/Out antennas, cable connection, and equipment mount status.
② Verification of system accessories :
User should check all necessary accessories.
③ Check receipt signal level :
Installer should check whether environmental conditions are in accordance
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with system specification to ensure that system operation will be optimized.
2) Check points after open:
① Check external LED
RUN: Green light ON (Off: all lights off)
ALARM: Green light in normal status, Red light in alarming
SHUT DOWN: Green light in normal status, Red light in Shutdown status
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Number of LED bars
Input Signal Level
Output Power Signal Level
LED 1 bar
Less than -86dBm
Less than +5dBm
LED 2 bars
-85dBm ~ -79dBm
+6dBm ~ +10dBm
LED 3 bars
-78dBm ~ -72dBm
+11dBm ~ +15dBm
LED 4 bars
-71dBm ~ -65dBm
+16dBm ~ +20dBm
LED 5 bars
More than -64dBm
More than +21dBm
4.1.3. Signal Strength LED Check
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<Figure 9> Modular Repeater Front LED
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4.2. Setting up the Repeater
4.2.1. Quick GUI/Configuration
Use the following steps to commission the Repeater after all the cabling and antennas
are fixed in place and the Repeater is supplied with proper electrical power. The
repeater will need a good quality stable Downlink RSSI input level in the range of -
85dBm to -60dBm.
1) Connect your laptop to the repeater with a Crossover Ethernet cable.
2) Verify that your laptop has all wireless connections off and is Obtaining an IP address
automatically, or is using a proper fixed IP address such as: Use the following IP
address: 172.16.6.81 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.252.
3) Open Internet Explorer and go to: 172.16.6.81
4) User name: admin
5) Password: admin
4.2.2. Quick Setup
1) Go to the RF Configuration page.
2) Before the Amplifier (HPA) can be turned on, set the Uplink and Downlink
attenuation (ATT) to the maximum value and click Apply.
3) Select the correct Band Block and set the ALC Downlink and Uplink Limits to the
desired level and click Apply. (To adjust the Output Power, change the ALC
Downlink and Uplink Limits to the desired levels).
4) To check the Repeater’s status, click on the Status page.
5) To change the Repeater’s gain/attenuation, adjust the Uplink and Downlink
attenuation in equal amounts not more than 5dB at a time and click Apply.
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GUI Feature
Range
Description
Downlink and Uplink Output
Power Display
Below 0dBm to
35dBm
The output Power of the Repeater
Downlink Low RF Power
2dB to 10dB
Threshold for Low RF Power
Downlink and Uplink
Attenuation Control
0dB to 30dB
Reduces Gain Internally
Downlink and Uplink ALC
Limit
0dBm to 33dBm
Limits Output Power
Downlink RSSI Display
-100dBm to -27dBm
Downlink Receive Level at Donor
Antenna Port
Downlink Low RSSI
-93dBm to -57dBm
Threshold for Low RSSI
Downlink and Uplink AMP
Control
On/Off
High Powered Amplifier
Gain Balance Control
On/Off
Equalizes Uplink and Downlink Gain
Gain Balance Value
0dB to 15dB
Subtract Uplink Gain by G/B Value
Shutdown Control
On/Off
Shutdown if Major Alarm is Reported
Auto Gain Setting
On/Off
Automatic Gain Setting for the
Repeater
Auto Oscillation Check
On/Off
Preventing Oscillation
Temperature Display
32 to 260.6 Degrees
Internal Repeater Temperature
AMP Temperature Upper
Limit
0 to 299 Degrees
Threshold for Temperature Alarm
Band Blocks Used/Bandwidth
Each AMP
The Channel the Repeater will be
using
Delay Alarm Report
0 or 5 Minutes
Time Delay of Reporting after Alarm is
Detected
4.3. Web UI Ranges Table
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Alarm
Name
What causes this
alarm
Troubleshooting Methods
Downlink
Spurious
emissions
out of spec
Downlink Output
Power exceeds
Downlink Upper Limit
* The Downlink Output Power should not exceed the
maximum composite power spec for this unit.
* If the Downlink Output Power is not exceeding the
composite power spec for this unit, try to increase
the Downlink Upper Limit on the RF Configuration
Page.
* Add equal amounts of Uplink and Downlink
attenuation until the Downlink Output Power is less
than the Downlink Upper Limit.
* Set the ALC Downlink Limit on the RF Configuration
Page to a value lower than the Downlink Upper Limit
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4.4. Troubleshooting
In case of abnormal operation, technician should diagnose abnormality via remote
access or directly connecting to repeater using Ethernet cable. If technician is required
to conduct repairs due to major alarm, repeater should first be powered off, and then
technician should prepare the proper measurement equipment before trying to fix the
problem. In most cases of major repairs, GST will simply replace the unit and conduct
repairs at the appropriate facility.
4.4.1. Simple Troubleshooting Method
1) Verify LED Status, both on external LED’s as well as internal module LED’s
- Normal operation: Green light on. Alarming: Red LED on.
2) Technician should check external and internal connectors to ensure that all
connections are tightly secure. These connectors should be cleaned regularly.
3) If technician thinks there is a serious problem, call after sales team for over-the-