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INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR SP-2110

SP-2110 WCDMA
BAND ADJUSTABLE PICO REPEATER

INSTALLATION GUIDE

The information contained herein is the


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0.2 CONTENTS
Section

Page

0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6

CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... 2
INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES ..................................................................................... 4
HISTORY ............................................................................................................................... 5
GLOSSARY OF TERMS ....................................................................................................... 6
SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS ...................................................................... 7

GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 8

2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 9


SP-2110 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 9
EQUIPMENT LAYOUT ........................................................................................................ 10
EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION ........................................................................................... 11
KIT OF PARTS .................................................................................................................... 11

3
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.4

INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 12
WARNINGS AND ALARTS ................................................................................................. 12
SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS................................................................................ 13
REPEATER INSTALLATION CHECKLIST ......................................................................... 14
ANTENNA INSTALLATION CONSIDERATION ................................................................. 14
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ........................................................................................ 15
GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION ...................................................................................... 15
WAL MOUNTING ................................................................................................................ 15
TOOLS................................................................................................................................. 15
PREPARATION ................................................................................................................... 15
EXTERNAL ANTENNA CONNECTION .............................................................................. 16
DRIP-LOOP ......................................................................................................................... 16
EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................... 16
EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS ............................................................................................ 17

4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4

COMMISSIONING ............................................................................................................... 18
LED INDICATORS .............................................................................................................. 18
ISOLATION DETECTION.................................................................................................... 20
AUTO COMMISSION .......................................................................................................... 20
ATT SWITCHES .................................................................................................................. 20

5
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.2
5.3
5.3.1
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
5.4.4
5.4.5
5.4.6
5.4.7
5.4.8
5.5
5.5.1
5.6

OMT ..................................................................................................................................... 21
LOCAL CONNECTION TO OMT ........................................................................................ 21
OMT LOGIN......................................................................................................................... 21
OMT CONTROL PANEL ..................................................................................................... 22
AUTO CONNECTION ......................................................................................................... 22
OMT CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 23
DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS .................................................................................... 24
COMMON INFORMAITON.................................................................................................. 24
RF PARAMETER ................................................................................................................ 25
SWITCH............................................................................................................................... 25
CHANNEL NO. .................................................................................................................... 25
ATT ...................................................................................................................................... 26
ALARM THRESHOLD ......................................................................................................... 26
POWER ............................................................................................................................... 26
GAIN .................................................................................................................................... 27
TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................................. 27
MISCELLANEOUS .............................................................................................................. 27
ALARM INFO. ...................................................................................................................... 28
MASTER ALARM ................................................................................................................ 28
PROPERTIES INFO. ........................................................................................................... 28

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5.6.1

5.6.2
5.6.3
5.6.4
5.6.5
5.6.6
5.6.7
5.6.8

EQUIPMENT ID ................................................................................................................... 28
FIRMWARE INFO. .............................................................................................................. 29
29
EQUIPMENT INFO. ............................................................................................................. 29
SITE LOCATION ................................................................................................................. 29
SYSTEM CLOCK ................................................................................................................ 30
COMM. CONFIG ................................................................................................................. 30
TRIGGER REPORT ............................................................................................................ 31
UPDATE INFO. ................................................................................................................... 31

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE................................................................................................... 32

7
7.1
7.2

APPENDICES...................................................................................................................... 33
APPENDIX A: SERVICING POLICY AND RETURN OF EQUIPMENT ............................. 33
APPENDIX B: RMA (RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION) FORM ............................. 34

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0.3 INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES


Figure 1: Top, Front and Side Views of SP-2110 Enclosure .................................................................. 8
Figure 2: SP-2110 System Diagram ....................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: SP-2110 Internal Layout ........................................................................................................ 10
Figure 4: SP-2110 Wall Mounting ......................................................................................................... 15
Figure 5: Equipment Connectors .......................................................................................................... 17
Figure 6: Location of LEDs ................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 7: Control Panel ......................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 8: ATT Switches ......................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 9: OMT Login ............................................................................................................................ 21
Figure 10: OMT V5.00 Control Panel................................................................................................... 22
Figure 11: Auto Connection .................................................................................................................. 22
Figure 13: System Information ............................................................................................................. 24
Figure 14: Auto-Read ........................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 15: Switch ................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 16: Channel NO. ....................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 17: ATT ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 18: Alarm Threshold .................................................................................................................. 26
Figure 19: Power ................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 20: Gain ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 21: Temperature ........................................................................................................................ 27
Figure 22: Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 24: Equipment ID ...................................................................................................................... 28
Figure 25: Firmware Info. ...................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 26: Equipment Info. .................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 27: Site Info. ............................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 28: System Clock ....................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 29: Comm. Config ...................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 30: Trigger Report ...................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 31: Update Info. ......................................................................................................................... 31
Table 1: Equipment Constitution ........................................................................................................... 11
Table 2: Kit of Parts............................................................................................................................... 11
Table 3: Repeater Installation Checklist ............................................................................................... 14
Table 4: Antenna Installation Checklist ................................................................................................. 14
Table 5: Equipment connectors ............................................................................................................ 17
Table 6: LEDs Colour and Indication .................................................................................................... 18

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0.4 HISTORY
Change No.
1

ENU
1-0-0

2
3
4

1-1-0
1-1-1
1-2-0

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Details Of Change
This document First created in Dec 2010. For Generation II2
product.
Updated commissioning and OMT part in Aug 2011.
Updated external antenna description in page 15 in Sep 2011.
Added non-modem config in doc in Oct 2011.

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0.5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS


Acronym
ALC
ATT
BS
BTS
CDMA
dB
dBm
DL
DPX
DT
EEPROM
FS
FSA
GSM
Hz
ID
LNA
MCU
MHz
MS
MT
MTBF
NC
NF
NO
OMC
OMT
PA
PLL
PSU
RF
SMA
UL
VAC
VSWR

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Definition
Automatic Level Control
Attenuation
Base Station
Base Transceiver Station
Code Division Multiple Access
Decibel
Decibels relative to 1 milliwatt
DL
Duplexer
Donor Terminal
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Frequency Selector
Frequency Selector Amplifier
Global System for Mobile Communication
Hertz
Identification
Low Noise Amplifier
Main Control Unit
Megahertz
Mobile Subscriber
Mobile Terminal
Mean Time Between Failures
Normally Closed
Noise Figure
Normally Open
Operation & Maintenance Center
Operation & Maintenance Terminal
Power Amplifier
Phase Locked Loop
Power Supply Unit
Radio Frequency
Sub-Miniature A Connector (coaxial cable connector type)
UL
Volts Alternating Current
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio

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0.6 SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS


This document contains safety notices in accordance with appropriate standards. In the interests of
conformity with the territory standards for the country concerned, the equivalent territorial
admonishments are also shown.
Any installation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of the equipment must only be carried out by
trained, authorized personnel. At all times, personnel must comply with any safety notices and
instructions.
Specific hazards are indicated by symbol labels on or near the affected parts of the equipment. The
labels conform to international standards, are triangular in shape, and are colored black on a yellow
background. An informative text label may accompany the symbol label.
Hazard labeling is supplemented by safety notices in the appropriate equipment manual. These
notices contain additional information on the nature of the hazard and may also specify precautions.
Warning:

These draw the attention of personnel to hazards which may cause death or injury to the operator or
others. Examples of use are cases of high voltage, laser emission, toxic substances, point of high
temperature, etc.
Alert:
These draw the attention of personnel to hazards which may cause damage to the equipment. An
example of use is the case of static electricity hazard.
Caution notices may also be used in the handbook to draw attention to matters that do not constitute
a risk of causing damage to the equipment but where there is a possibility of seriously impairing its
performance, e.g. by mishandling or gross maladjustment. Warnings and Cautions within the main
text do not incorporate labels and may be in shortened form.

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
SP-2110 is a WCDMA Band Adjustable Pico Repeater (Hereinafter called system). This system is
used in indoor locations where small-scale signal coverage for metropolitan environment is desired
(e.g., hotels, department stores and shopping malls, underground parking lots, convention centres,
arenas, etc.)
This system is designed for indoor operation in the WCDMA band. Its bi-directional amplifier is used
to enhance signal strength in small and medium size areas in a WCDMA network. Besides, its center
frequency is adjustable and its IF filtering provides superior out-of-band rejection.
Characteristics of the SP-2110 repeater are as follows:

Highly integrated design with miniaturized chassis, compact size and light weight.
Equiped with operating status indicator, alarm indicator and downlink input signal level indicators.
DL and UL wideband amplification, fixed bandwidth and center frequency adjustable.
Low noise amplifier improves system noise figure for better voice quality and reduced drop call.
The system gain is compensated automatically according to the temperature variation within the
enclosure, which ensures stable operation under ambient temperature.
Isolation testing and one click smart setup functions for convenience field application.
Local Operation and Maintenance Terminal (OMT): operating status and parameters can be set
or monitored by OMT PC locally.
WCDMA/GSM dual mode modem for remote monitoring through SMS or datalink.

210

39.5

The figure below presents the enclosure layout of SP-2110:

140

Figure 1: Top, Front and Side Views of SP-2110 Enclosure

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2 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
2.1 SP-2110 SYSTEM DIAGRAM

PA

LNA
Band selective
module
Duplexer

PA

LNA
Band selective
module

DT

MT

Main Control Unit


Modem

Modem Config.

Non-Modem Config.
Figure 2: SP-2110 System Diagram

As shown in the above figure, in downlink, BTS signals are received by donor antenna (connected
with DT port and located outdoor). After the duplexer the signals are sent to LNA for pre-amplification,
to band selective module and PA afterwards to get required output power. Then the signals are
filtered by duplexer and are sent to service antenna (connected with MT port and located indoor) to
cover the area.
In uplink the signals from subscribers handset are sent to the device through service antenna
(connected with MT port and located indoor). After the duplexer the signals are sent to LNA, band
selective module and PA. Then after the duplexer again, the signals are sent to BTS through donor
antenna.

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2.2 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT


The following figure shows SP-2110 internal layout.

Modem Config.
DT

Power
Supply
Port

MT

RS-232

ATT
Switches

Start

Non-Modem Config.
Figure 3: SP-2110 Internal Layout

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2.3 EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION


SP-2110 consists of the modules described as below:
Identifier
Modem
Li-ion Battery
Power Supply Port
Main Control Unit
RS-232
ATT Switches
Start

Functional Description
WCDMA/GSM Modem for remote monitoring and control
Power supply for Maiin Control Unit in case of power failure
6VDC Power Supply for repeater
For OMT/OMC remote monitoring and control
users can realize the on-line connection between the
equipment and OMT through this port
Attenuation setting for non-modem version SP2110 ONLY
One click smart setup button, repeater will automatically
measure the isolation and set attenuation by clicking this
button. This function only available for modem config.
Table 1: Equipment Constitution

2.4 KIT OF PARTS


For the equipement, the following parts are shipped.
Product Identifier
Power Supply Module
External Antenna
Wall Plug
Self-tapping Screw
Adaptor Bracket

Description
GFP241DA-0638, 6VDC/3.5
XD-WCDMA
8
ST430
T1-RS3110-5808

Quantity
1
1
2
2
1

Table 2: Kit of Parts

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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 WARNINGS AND ALARTS
Radio Frequency energies
There may be situations, particularly the workplace environments adjacent to high-powered RF
sources, where recommended limits for safe exposure of human beings to RF energy could be
exceeded. In such cases, restrictive measures or actions may be necessary to ensure the safe use of
RF energy.
High voltage
The equipment has been designed and constructed as to prevent as far as reasonably practicable
danger. Any activity, such as installation, operation and maintenance, on or near the equipment must
be as far as reasonably free from danger.
Where there is a risk of damage to electrical systems due to adverse weather, extreme temperatures,
wet, corrosive or dirty conditions, flammable or explosive atmosphere, then the system must be
suitably installed to avoid such a danger.
Protective Earthing
Equipment provided for the purpose of protecting individuals from electrical risk must be properly
used and maintained.
Handling Precautions
Precautions should be taken in equipment handling activities including lifting, lowering, pushing,
pulling, carrying, moving or holding, or the activities to prevent an object, animal or a person going
into the chassis, or the activities when extra efforts are needed such as pulling a lever, or operating
power tools.
ESD
Take necessary precautions when handling ESD-sensitive devices. Assume that all solid-state
electronic devices are ESD-sensitive. Do use a grounded wrist strap or the like while working with
ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-sensitive devices in static-free
environments.

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3.2 SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS


Site considerations
The repeater is designed for indoor installation and operation.
Installation location
Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting weight of the equipment, allow 1.5Kg for the SP2110 equipment. Physical location should be able to achieve signal strength of better than -70dBm
from the BTS antenna, and the MT antennas should provide the required coverage.
Antenna separation
For optimal operation, the physical separation of the MT and DT antennas should satisfy the condition
for I > GMAX +10dB, where I represents isolation between MT and DT ports.
Environmental
Humidity has an effect on the reliability of the equipment. It is recommended to install the equipment
in location having stable temperature and un-restricted air-flow.
SP-2110 equipment has been designed to operate at the temperature range from -20c to +40c with
relative humidity at 85%.
Powering (AC mains supply)
The external power supply unit provides power to all modules within the chassis. The equipment
accepts 6VDC via an external PSU.
In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, select the SP-2110 mounting location to minimize
interference from electromagnetic sources such as: large electricity powered equipment.
Grounding requirement
Verify the equipment has been well grounded, this includes antennas and all cables connected.
Ensure lightning protection for antennas is properly grounded.

Cable routing
The RF cables for SP-2110 have SMA (F) connectors; other cable connects the equipment with the
external PSU.

Manual handling
During transportation and installation, take necessary handling precautions to avoid potential physical
injury to the installation related personnel and/or damages to the equipment.

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3.2.1 REPEATER INSTALLATION CHECKLIST


Installation Location Requirement

Considerations

Power cord length is 1.5m, use a dedicated AC


AC power supply at each installation location:
breaker or fuse circuit, and with good access to an
100~240VAC, 50/60Hz
earthing point.
Do not locate near large transformers or motors that
EMC and interference
may cause electromagnetic interference.
Maintain reasonable distance from chassis to
Reduction of signal loss in feeder cable
DT, MT antennas
-20C to 40C, Maximum 85% relative humidity.
Suitable operating environment
Avoid direct sun exposure and keep good air cooling
environment.
Table 3: Repeater Installation Checklist

3.2.2 ANTENNA INSTALLATION CONSIDERATION


Installation Location Requirement

Considerations

Locate donor antenna in a site to receive the


For maximum output power, Maximum input power =
maximum signals from the desired BTS and to
Maximum Output Power Gmax
shield the other signals at the same time.
Line of sight between BTS antenna and donor
antenna is required
Isolation of BTS antenna and mobile antenna
(I) must be larger than the maximum gain of
I > Gmax+ 10dB
the repeater in operation.
Table 4: Antenna Installation Checklist

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3.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES


3.3.1 GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION
This SP-2110 was factory tested, inspected, packed, and delivered to the carrier with utmost care. Do
not accept shipment from carrier which shows damage or shortage until the carrier's agent endorses
a statement of the irregularity on the face of the carrier's receipt. Without documentary evidence, a
claim cannot be processed.
Open and check each package against the packing list. For any shortage, contact Comba Telecom
Systems. Do not remove items from packing materials until installation. This equipment can be either
installed on wall or laid on a table horizontally.

3.3.2 WAL MOUNTING

Wall Plug
Screw ST4x30

Figure 4: SP-2110 Wall Mounting

3.3.3 TOOLS
See Appendix for a full list of tools required for installation and maintenance.

3.3.4 PREPARATION
SP-2110 equipment:
z
Mounting surface of wall or table capable of supporting chassis weight: 1.5kg.
z
Power outlet within 1.5m.

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3.3.5 EXTERNAL ANTENNA CONNECTION

Connect the MT port with onmi-antenna or distributed antenna system.

3.3.6 DRIP-LOOP
Comba recommends that every horizontal cable entry to the equipment forms a 'U' before its entry to
the equipment. Any accumulated water on the cable will drip down at the bottom of the loop and will
not climb up to the equipment.

3.3.7 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS


Service voltage connection
The repeater accepts 220/110VAC power. The recommended DC connection is rated at 6VDC and
has three connections to include earth. The cable length is around 1.5m.
External RF connection
Connection of feeder cables are as below: donor antenna cable DT port
Connecting to mobile antenna: mobile antenna cable MT port

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3.4 EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS


The SP-2110 connectors are shown as below.

DT

Power

MT

Figure 5: Equipment Connectors

Identifier

Descriptions

DT

N-Female connector for connection to donor antenna

MT

N-Female connector for connection to service antenna

Power1

The input port for AC adaptor


Table 5: Equipment connectors

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The voltage identification is a variant due to electricity system diversity of global regions. The power cable gland
might be identified for AC 220V, AC 110V, AC 220V/110V, DC -48V, or DC +24V respectively. Please refer to
specific product or contact local sales if any doubt.

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4 COMMISSIONING
The equipment is easily commissioned, once the front cover is removed, programming of the
equipment can be done either by press the one click smart setup button or software commissioning
via RS-232 interface.

4.1 LED INDICATORS


On the front panel, locate beneath the removable LEDs cover are eight diagnostic LEDs. These
indications are described in the following table separately:
Identifier

Color

RUN

Green

ALARM
Isolation
indicator

Red

Indication
Operation indicator. flash= normal operation, OFF = no power
supply / MCU operating problem
System Alarm, ON = Failure Alarm, OFF= operating normally

Yellow

Flash= Isolation detect, ON= isolation <60


Table 6: LEDs Colour and Indication

RS-232

P5

P4

P3

P2 P1 ALM RUN
START ANT IN/OUT

Figure 6: Location of LEDs

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Isolation Indicator

Figure 7: Control Panel


Power level indicator group, the indicator group is used to show DL input power intensity.
indicator
P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

Power Indicators (ON)

Power range

none

<-70dBm

P5

-70dBm to -61dBm

P4~P5

-60dBm to -51dBm

P3~P5

-50dBm to -41dBm

P2~P5

-40dBm to -31dBm

P1~P5

-30dBm

P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

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4.2 ISOLATION DETECTION


Use OMT to conduct on-line connection. Turn on the isolation test switch to detect the isolation
between service antenna and donor antenna. The yellow indicator will flash about 20 seconds and
the isolation value will be showed on OMT. The isolation indicator will be on when the isolation value
is lower than 60dB and repeater will detect the isolation again within 24 hours. When isolation
indicator is on, user is suggested to adjust the antenna in time to increase isolation.

4.3 AUTO COMMISSION


After the power on, press one click smart setup switch (press for about 2 seconds), the yellow
indicator begins to flash, means the device automatically detect the isolation and adjusting gains. The
yellow indicator extinguish shows the completion of installation.

4.4 ATT SWITCHES


NOTE: ATT Switches are ONLY available for non-modem version SP2110. For SP2110 with remote
monitoring function, the ATT swiches are invalid.

Figure 8: ATT Switches


ATT switches are used for attenuation setting for non-modem version SP2110, the switches from left
to right are labeled as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Switch 6 is the main control switch of the ATT switches. When dial ON, meaning ATT switches
function is ON, and software ATT is invalid. When the switch is OFF, ATT switches function is OFF,
user can set ATT through OMT software ONLY.
Switch 1 to 5 control DL and UL ATT simultaneously. Switch 1 equals 1dB attenuation. Switch 2
is 2dB attenuation. Switch 3 is 4dB attenuation. Switch 4 is 8dB attenuation and switch 5 is 16dB
attenuation.
When switch is dial ON, switches corresponding attenuation is valid, otherwise is zero. The valid
attenuation is the sum of the 5 switches, maximum 20dB. e.g.: switch 1 and 4 are ON, DL and
UL ATT equal 1dB+8dB=9dB.

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5 OMT
This section is to be read in conjunction with the OMT document.
The equipment can be monitored and controlled by OMT software running on a local PC with serial
connection to the equipment.
Note: If the items in the OMT window are displayed in grey, these can not be set or monitored.
OMT software is based on Windows operation system which includes configuration management,
maintenance management, RF information, network information, setup and responding of equipment
operating status.

5.1 LOCAL CONNECTION TO OMT


After installing OMT software on the PC, connection to the equipment can be done locally or remotely.

5.1.1 OMT LOGIN


When starting OMT, the following figure will show.

Figure 9: OMT Login


The default password is 888888.User can change it in the [set password] window.

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5.1.2 OMT CONTROL PANEL


Click Auto Connection in the pop up window:

Figure 10: OMT V5.00 Control Panel

5.1.3 AUTO CONNECTION


In the following figure, choose Local Connection via RS232, select the proper serial port number
and then click [ONLINE] to connect.

Figure 11: Auto Connection

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5.2 OMT CONFIGURATION


After entering the OMT main screen, click the Connect button on the toolbar, to connect the
equipment to the OMT. Successful connection will be indicated by a message Online Ok and
equipment parameters can be read and/or set.
Users can configure the parameters, and then offset the parameters according to desired coverage
level and interference to other BTS signals.
OMT parameters include: Common Information, RF Information, Alarm Information, and Properties
Information.

Figure 12: Main Window

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5.3 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS


5.3.1 COMMON INFORMAITON
System Information
Click on [System Info.] within Equipment Information, system information will be displayed in the right
interface of the OMT screen.

Figure 13: System Information


Auto-Read
Normally customer can set which parameters to be read automatically at a particular time interval.
Note: [Auto-Read] is under developed and unavailable in current platform.
Click on the [Auto-Read] node in the right interface the parameters will be displayed in the right
interface. Select the desired parameters and click [Save] button. Input a number in the time interval
field and click the adjacent [Save] button to admit the setting.
Example: If the time interval is 3 seconds, then the selected alarm parameters will be read
automatically every 3-second.

Figure 14: Auto-Read

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5.4 RF PARAMETER
It is recommended to configure the following RF parameters for the first installation.

5.4.1 SWITCH
Switch is to enable/disable power for internal modules. When user checks and sets non-RF
parameters, such as checking physical antenna connection, switching off will disable equipment
power temporarily to protect PA in operation.
By configuring the Isolation Test ON/OFF to ON, the repeater will automatically measure the
isolation between Donor antenna and Service antenna, the value can be read in Miscellaneous.
After the measure is done, the status will automatically switch to OFF.

Figure 15: Switch


Config:
Select the required state in setting columns of RF information window for RF switch, then press
[Enter] or [Config] button to finish the configuration operation.

5.4.2 CHANNEL NO.


Channel No. includes DL Center Channel No. and UL Freq Channel No.

Figure 16: Channel NO.

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5.4.3 ATT
ATT adjustment includes UL/DL ATT adjustment. The purpose of adjusting the ATT is to adjust
system gain.

Figure 17: ATT


Config:
Select the required value in setting columns of RF information window for ATT, and press [Enter] or
[Config] button to finish the configuration operation.

5.4.4 ALARM THRESHOLD


Users can set alarm threshold according to the specific situation. If the measured value is lower than
the threshold lower limit or more than the threshold upper limit, the appropriate alarm will be
generated.

Figure 18: Alarm Threshold

5.4.5 POWER
Power is referring to the reading of downlink input/output power

Figure 19: Power

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5.4.6 GAIN

Figure 20: Gain


Rating Gain: be set before delivery. Comba recommends no change of rating gain value.
Gain: User can set according to the real application.

5.4.7 TEMPERATURE

Figure 21: Temperature

5.4.8 MISCELLANEOUS

Figure 22: Miscellaneous

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5.5 ALARM INFO.


5.5.1 MASTER ALARM
Users should first tick the Enable column to enable the status update function. OMT will not check the
status of the items which are disabled.

Figure 23: Master Alarm

5.6 PROPERTIES INFO.


5.6.1 EQUIPMENT ID
Equipment ID is to be configured after local commission has been completed, which includes Site ID,
and Site Sub ID.

Figure 24: Equipment ID


See the table below for configuration details of each parameter.
Item
Site ID
Site Sub ID

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Description
Site ID is the unique equipment identification. It is a hexadecimal string of
eight characters in the range of [00000000~FFFFFFFF]. e.g. 00000000
Site Sub ID is used for Master-Slave System. It is the unique identification of
each Master/ Slave Unit and is a hexadecimal string of two characters in the
range of [00~FF].
For the system located with single equipment, the Site Sub ID should be FF.
For Master-Slave system, the Site Sub ID for Master Unit is 00, and the Site
Sub ID for each Slave Unit is represented in the range of [01~FE] in

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ascending order. e.g. Master Site ID: 00, Slave Site ID: 01

5.6.2 FIRMWARE INFO.

Figure 25: Firmware Info.

5.6.3 EQUIPMENT INFO.

Figure 26: Equipment Info.

5.6.4 SITE LOCATION

Figure 27: Site Info.


[Site Location]: input the current longitude and latitude in the blank.

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5.6.5 SYSTEM CLOCK

Figure 28: System Clock


[System Clock]: it shows the current time/date information. It is settable.

5.6.6 COMM. CONFIG


If the equipment is to be monitored by OMC software over wireless GSM / CDMA network, users
must finish the [Comm. Config.] in the next step.
The Comm. Config information requires to be manually entered by users after successful connection
to the equipment.

Figure 29: Comm. Config


See the table below for configuration details of each parameter.
Item

Description

Phone No.

This is designed for authentication purpose when remote connection via


modem is required. It is the phone number to dial the equipment. Only the
phone number pre-defined in this field, will it be allowed to dial the
equipment. It is required to manually enter the phone number. Up to 5
phone numbers are allowed. The use of phone number authentication can
avoid unauthorized use of the OMT. In addition, it can prevent the
equipment receiving piles of spam short messages, thus help the operator
greatly reduce the cost.

Report Config

The Report No. is the SIM card number of the modem built into the OMC
Server computer. The equipment will send alarm SMS to this number.

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If remote communication is needed via modem, users have to enable


SMS mode and set the report phone No. by entering the SIM card number
of the equipment built-in modem.
SMSC No.

It specifies the SMS centre. Users have to set the service No. of SMSC
for the first installation, so that the alarms can be sent to OMC.

5.6.7 TRIGGER REPORT

Figure 30: Trigger Report

5.6.8 UPDATE INFO.

Figure 31: Update Info.

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6 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The SP-2110 repeater is designed for trouble free operation and generally does not need
maintenance. Maintenance activities should only be carried out by trained personnel.
During operation, if the LED ALARM is generated ON, first check the AC power cable and verify AC
mains supply is normal. Then disconnect the DT signals, if it is still alarming, cut and reconnect the
power supply and recheck as above. In this way, if the ALARM is still ON and the signal coverage is
unavailable, contact Comba Telecom System.
Periodic inspection of the repeater equipment(s) is recommended, the recommended tasks includes:
z
z
z
z
z
z

Measurement of the return loss of the feeder system


Verify the direction and position of antennas. Re-align if necessary.
Make sure the cable gland and sealing on the RF cable connectors are not damaged.
Inspect and record operation status, the diagnostic LEDs and the dial switches.
Verify the actual coverage effects are as good as expected
Verify lightning and grounding protection is in good condition.

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7 APPENDICES
7.1 APPENDIX A: SERVICING POLICY AND RETURN OF EQUIPMENT
The repair of individual units and modules of this equipment is not considered practicable without
factory facilities. It is, therefore, the policy of Comba whereby faulty units or modules are returned to
the local agent for repair.
To enable an efficient, prompt after sales service to be provided for the diagnosis, repair and return of
any faulty equipment, please comply with the following requirements.
Items to be sent for repair should be packaged so as to provide both electrostatic and physical
protection and a Repair Material Authorization (RMA) should be completed giving the required
information. A sample RMA form is provided in Appendix.
This request must be included with the item for repair. Items for repair should be sent to the nearest
Comba office:
COMBA TELECOM LTD.
Hong Kong Office
Address: 611 East Wing, No. 8 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Tai Po, Hong
Kong.
Tel: +852 2636 6861 Fax: +852 2637 0966
Singapore Office
Address: No. 1 Kaki Bukit View, #02-10 Techview, Singapore 415941
Tel: + 65 6345 4908 Fax: + 65 6345 1186
Thailand Office
Address: 3rd Floor, T. Shinawatra Building, 94 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoeynua,
Wattana, Bangkok 10110
Tel: +66 2664 3440 Fax: +66 2664 3442
India Office
Address: Suite No. 2, E-172, TSH House, Greater Kailash I, New Delhi 110 048, India
Tel: + 91 11 4173 9997 / 8 Fax: + 91 11 4173 9996
Sweden Office
Address: Gustavslundsvagen 147, S- 167 51 Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden
Tel: +46 8 25 38 70 Fax: +46 8 25 38 71
Brazil Office
Address: Avenida Engenheiro Luiz Carlos Berrini 1297, cj 122, 04571-090 Brooklin Novo, So Paulo,
Brazil
Tel: +55 11 35093700 Fax: +55 11 35093720
Dubai Office
Address: P.O. Box 450583, DUBAI, U.A.E.
Tel: +971 0 4 433 5320 Fax: +971 0 4 422 6774
US Office
Address: Comba Telecom Inc. 2390 Bering Drive, San Jose, CA 95131, USA
Tel: +1 408 526 0180 Fax: +1 408 526 0181
China Office
Address: No.10, Shenzhou Road, Guangzhou Science City, Guangzhou, China
Tel: + 86 20 2839 0000 Fax: + 86 20 2839 0136

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7.2 APPENDIX B: RMA (RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION) FORM

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