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Contents
1 Safety instructions........................................................................... 7
2 Product Overview ............................................................................ 8
2.1 General Information ........................................................................ 8
2.2 Main Features .................................................................................. 9
2.3 Product Outline Drawing ............................................................... 10
2.4 Product Interface........................................................................... 12
2.4.1 IM2U Cabinet Interface ........................................................... 12
2.4.2 HPRU Cabinet Interface .......................................................... 13
2.4.3 LPA Card Interface .................................................................. 15
2.4.4 MCU Card Interface ................................................................. 15
2.5 Equipment Dimension ................................................................... 16
2.5.1 IM2U Dimension ...................................................................... 16
2.5.2 HPRU Cabinet Dimension ........................................................ 17
2.5.3 LPA Card Dimension ................................................................ 17
2.5.4 MCU Card Dimension ............................................................... 18
2.6 Specifications................................................................................. 19
2.6.1 IM2U Specification .................................................................. 19
2.6.2 HPRU Specification .................................................................. 20
3 Installation .................................................................................... 22
3.1 Engineering Installations .............................................................. 22
3.2 Before Installation ......................................................................... 25
3.2.1 Choosing a site location .......................................................... 25
3.2.2 Installation .............................................................................. 25
3.2.2.1 Installation of IM2U ............................................................. 25
3.2.2.2 Installation of HPRU ............................................................ 26
Installation tools and accessories ..................................................................26
Mounting on the wall ...................................................................................27
Mounting on the ground ..............................................................................29
Mounting on the wall of tunnel .....................................................................32
4 Commissioning .............................................................................. 37
4.1 Quick Start ..................................................................................... 38
4.1.1 Create a new site..................................................................... 38
4.1.1.1 Manually create a site .......................................................... 38
5.1 Device Management ...................................................................... 40
5.1.1 Device info. .............................................................................. 40
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Figures
Figure 1 Fiber Repeater System Application ............................................................................................. 8
Figure 2 HRPU System Diagram ............................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3 IM2U Outline ............................................................................................................................. 10
Figure 4 HPRU Outline ............................................................................................................................ 11
Figure 5 LPA Card Outline ...................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 6 IM2U Front Interface ................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 7 IM2U Rear Interface .................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 8 HPRU Cabinet Interface ............................................................................................................ 13
Figure 9 HPRU Cabinet Interface ............................................................................................................ 14
Figure 10 LPA Card interface .................................................................................................................. 15
Figure 11 MCU Card interface................................................................................................................. 15
Figure 12 IM2U layout ............................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 13 HPRU layout ............................................................................................................................ 17
Figure 14 LPA Layout .............................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 15 LPA Layout .............................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 16 MCU Layout ............................................................................................................................ 18
Figure 17 Equipment Installations and Commissioning Flow .................................................................. 24
Figure 18 Installation of IM2U .................................................................................................................. 26
Figure 19 Installation space..................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 20 Hole size on the wall ............................................................................................................... 27
Figure 21 Hole dimension ........................................................................................................................ 28
Figure 22 Hole dimension ........................................................................................................................ 28
Figure 23 Hole dimension ........................................................................................................................ 29
Figure 24 Installation space ..................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 25 Hole Size on the ground .......................................................................................................... 30
Figure 26 Fix the bracket on the ground ................................................................................................. 31
Figure 27 Fix the device on the bracket .................................................................................................. 31
Figure 28 Fasten the screws ................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 29 Installation space ..................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 30 Hole dimension ........................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 31 Hole dimension between bottom and top ................................................................................ 34
Figure 32 Fix the brackets on the wall ..................................................................................................... 34
Figure 33 Fix the device .......................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 34 Fasten the screws ................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 35 Fiber Repeater checking Chart ............................................................................................... 37
Figure 36 Communication Mode ............................................................................................................. 38
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1 Safety instructions
It is important to read safety instructions before installing the equipment. These instructions are supplementary to
any local safety regulations in place. In case of any conflict, local safety regulations shall prevail.
Installation personnel should be qualified support personnel about safety operations and must have received training
on Rosenberger equipment installation, maintenance and operations.
Some important safety instructions are discussed in the chapter. Rosenberger shall not bear any liabilities incurred
by violation of universal safety operation requirements, or violation of safety standards for designing, manufacturing
and equipment usage.
1. The equipment must follow system requirements with proper grounding & thunder-proof facilities.
2. Power supply voltage must satisfy safety requirements. Anybody who operates equipment must cut off
power supply first. Only certified maintenance staff can operate with power-on.
3. The equipment radiates electromagnetic wave, which will cause damage to human body. People
other than maintenance staff please keep away.
4. Do not expose yourself long time to the RADIANT system in working condition because the
electromagnetic field emitted by equipment may do harm to your health.
5. If installed at height (onto the pole), the equipment shall be securely fixed to prevent body injuries from
dropping parts.
6. The equipment must be away from fire, as electronic components may explode upon fire.
7. Static electricity produced by human body can damage sensitive components on the circuit board,
such as large integrated circuits (ICs).The equipment must be away from fire, as electronic components may explode
upon fire.
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2 Product Overview
Rosenberger Fiber Repeater system is a multi-standards integration system, which has integrated
2G/3G/4G, and support for broadband access to this system. This system mainly consist of four parts.
Repeater is especial tailored to provide a comprehensive and flexible coverage solution in complex
coverage environments like densely populated residential area, underground areas, tunnels, stations and
terminals, Hotels, Meeting rooms and shopping mall and so on. It widely used on the mobile
communication networks. The system receives filters, amplifies, and transfers the uplink and downlink
radio frequency (RF) signals of the base transceiver station (BTS) to extend and accurately distribute the
coverage of the BTS.
Refer to the application diagram in figure 1; IM2U directly captures the signals from POI, and converts
the RF signal to optical signal and transmit to HPRU, HPRU amplifies RF signal to extend signal
coverage.
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Rosenberger IM2U has remote control and monitoring function, and it can be self-diagnosis. In case of
an external power off, IM2U can keep sending alarm message to network management center for few
hours, facilitating monitoring, configuring and maintenance.
Rosenberger HPRU is modular design, users can deploy LPA modular and power supply options for
various projects. It provides wide frequency range, that provides a low-cost and highly-capable solution
of mobile communication network optimization, and it is a new platform of BTS coverage extension
system to improve the signal in large building.
Easy Installation
Modular design supports plug and play.
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RUN Monitor boarding running indicator, normally, keep blinking; off, Device does
not work
PWR IM2U power supply indicator, normally, the LED is green, no power, off.
POWER Power and Battery Switch
POWER AC110V input terminal
Fuse 1A
Rear ANT-1 NF, support 900/1800/2100
Panel ANT-2 NF, support 700/2600
Modem SMA port for Modem antenna
Op1 ~ OP4 FC/APC
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The IM2U is constructed into a 19 inch shelf and 2U, it is connected via the connector located on the
front and rear panel, the RF connector is N femal type, and the optic connector is FC/APC type. IM2U is
composed of optic module of IM2U, duplexer, control unit (contain modem), RF control unit and a
WDM. Please see the following figure.
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2.6 Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Uplink Downlink
Frequency Band 28 703 - 748 MHz 758 - 803 MHz
Band 8 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz
Band 3 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz
Band 1 1920 - 1980 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz
Band 7 2500 - 2570 MHz 2620 - 2690 MHz
Gain -8 ±2 dB -8 ±2 dB
Ripple in band ≤ 3 dB ≤ 3 dB
RF Output Power ≤ -10 dBm ---
Optical Power --- -3 ±2 dBm(O/P)
Noise Figure ≤ 5dB@1 RU connection ---
VSWR ≤ 1.5:1 ≤ 1.5:1
Max. non-destructive input power -10 dBm 10 dBm
Impedance 50 50
Optical Wavelength 1550 nm 1310 nm
Power Supply AC100 ~ 230V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption ≤ 35W
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature range -10°C to +40°C
Storage temperature range -40°C to +85°C
Relative humidity 5% - 95%
Ingress Protection IP40 for indoor
Monitor control PC via LAN(local)
GSM/UMTS Wireless modem(remote)
Heat-dissipating Nature Cooling
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Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions 482 x 440 x 88 mm
Weight ≤ 10 kg
RF Connectors type 2 x N-Female(port1: Band 8&3&1, port2:Band28&7 )
Fiber Connectors type 4 x FC/APC
Mounting Rack mounting
Packing 1 Pce in box
Electrical Specifications
Uplink Downlink
Frequency Band 28 703 - 748 MHz 758 - 803 MHz
Band 8 880 - 915 MHz 925 - 960 MHz
Band 3 1710 - 1785 MHz 1805 - 1880 MHz
Band 1 1920 - 1980 MHz 2110 - 2170 MHz
Band 7 2500 - 2570 MHz 2620 - 2690 MHz
Typical System Gain 48 ±2 dB 48 ±2 dB
Max RF Power 3 ±2 dBm(O/P) 43 ±2 dBm (each band)
Gain control range 30 dB/1 dB step 30 dB/1 dB step
Ripple in Band ≤ ±3 dB ≤ ±3 dB
Inter-modulation Band 8&3&7 ≤ -62dBc ≤ -62dBc
ACLR(PAR=8dB) ≤ -40dBc/20MHz ≤ -40dBc/20MHz
≤ -45dBc/40MHz ≤ -45dBc/40MHz
When in max output power, if When in max output power, if
increased 20dB input Level, the increased 10dB input Level, the
ALC control(plus 20dB input signal) variation of the output power can variation of the output power can
be controlled within 2dB or shut be controlled within 2dB or shut
down repeater down repeater
VSWR ≤ 1.5:1 ≤ 1.5:1
Transmission delay ≤ 1.5 μS ≤ 1.5 μS
Intermodulation Meets 3GPP TS 25.143(R10), 3GPP TS 36.143(R10)
Spurious Emissions Meets 3GPP TS 25.143(R10), 3GPP TS 36.143(R10)
Out of Band Gain Meets 3GPP TS 25.143(R10), 3GPP TS 36.143(R10)
EVM Meets 3GPP TS 25.143(R10), 3GPP TS 36.143(R10)
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Impedance 50 50
Max.non-destructive input power can stand 10dBm input power with in one minute non-destructive
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature range -25 ºC to +55 ºC
Relative humidity 5% - 98%
Applications IP65 for outdoor
Cooling funtion Fan Cooling
Environment Protections RoHS
Monitoring and control RJ45 for Local
Remote monitoring through Master unit via fiber
Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions 602.5 x 265 x 890.5 (mm)
Weight ≤ 58 kg
RF Connector 5 x N-Female
Mouning rack Wall /Ground
Packing 1 Pce in box
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3 Installation
Overview
This chapter introduces installation and commissioning flow of equipment to help installation personnel
understand the entire process. Brief introduction to some physical parameters of Radiant system, such
as size, weight, humidity and temperature is also included in this chapter.
1. Engineering survey
Inspect the suggested site environment to provide related data for design and engineering.
2. Engineering design
Planning department shall design according to the engineering inspection results and make out
relevant design comments and drawings.
3. packing acceptance
After equipment delivery at the site, construction team is responsible to specify the unpacking time
according to engineering preparations. The construction team, the operator, the engineering team
and Rosenberger shall all be present at the time of unpacking inspection. If any damage to
equipment or shortage in shipment is found during unpacking by a single party, only the unpacking
party shall bear all the liability.
4. Hardware installation
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Qualified engineering personnel shall supervise the whole installation process, including positioning,
base installation, BSC rack installation, BSC board installation, DC power installation, and
connection of internal and external cables.
6. Parameters settings
7. System test
Test the system to check if the system operates normally. If it fails the test, adjust the system to meet
the requirements.
8. Trial run
In the first few months after equipment commissioning, the equipment remains in trial run stage.
Rosenberger is responsible for offering full technical support to the user.
9. Final acceptance
It means that operation of the equipment is stable and meets all requirements. The user and
Rosenberger agree upon this and sign the final acceptance certificate.
Note: Refer to the related contract terms for details about project survey, engineering design,
trial run and final acceptance
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Start
Engineering Survey
Engineering Design
Unpacking Acceptance
Hardware Installation
Parameter settings
System Tests
N
Preliminary Acceptance Test
Project Completed
N
Trial Run
Final Acceptance
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Install the product where power supply and feeder cable are accessible.
Site location should be far away from heat source and damp environment.
Installation tools
3 Hammer 1
4 Spanner M16/18
3.2.2 Installation
IM2U is a standard 19” in size. It shall be generally installed in the 19-inch communication rack, as
show on the following figure 17.
Install the product where power supply and feeder cable are accessible.
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Site location should be far away from heat source and damp environment. SPOI should be put in a
well-ventilated area with indoor temperature range at 0~+40°C and relative humidity ≤85%. Please
avoid direct sunlight.
Rosenberger provide three options for HPRU: mounting on the wall, mounting on the
ground, mounting on the wall of tunnel.
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1. Check the location and installation space according to the following guide, if the space is
enough for installation. You can make the hole according to the following dimension.
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2. Mount bracket to the wall, and fasten the screws of the bracket
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5. Connect the HPRU to combiner by jumper; the jumper connector type is N-male.
6. Connect the HPRU to terminal box by patch cord; the patch cord connector type is
FC/APC to SC/APC or another type for terminal box.
7. Connect the ground cable to ground. When connect the power, please check the Power
voltage in advance, and need a breaker to protect the HPRU.
1. Check the location and installation space according to the following guide, if the space is
enough for installation. You can make the hole according to the following dimension.
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2. Mount bracket to the wall, and fasten the screws of the bracket
3.
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6. Connect the HPRU to combiner by jumper; the jumper connector type is N-male.
7. Connect the HPRU to terminal box by patch cord; the patch cord connector type is
FC/APC to SC/APC or another type for terminal box.
8. Connect the ground cable to ground. When connect the power, please check the Power
voltage in advance, and need a breaker to protect the HPRU.
1. Check the location and installation space according to the following guide, if the space is
enough for installation. You can make the hole according to the following dimension.
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2. Mount bracket to the wall, and fasten the screws of the bracket
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5. Connect the HPRU to combiner by jumper; the jumper connector type is N-male.
6. Connect the HPRU to terminal box by patch cord; the patch cord connector type is
FC/APC to SC/APC or another type for terminal box.
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7. Connect the ground cable to ground. When connect the power, please check the Power
voltage in advance, and need a breaker to protect the HPRU.
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4 Commissioning
Before commissioning, the engineer should be checking SPOI according to the following
chart, you can commission when finish checking:
Start
N
Ok?
N
Ok?
Y
Check IM2U RF input
power via site master
End
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4. Please refer figure 28, and pop-up a “create Properties” window to fill some
parameters, do the following steps:
a. Select the device type : 3.Fiber Optic Repeater-Master Unit
b. Click the” slave config “to create remote unit, please refer figure 30 as
follows.
After successfully adding device, you can start to get and set the device
parameters.
Procedure:
1. Right-click a newly added device and then select Get MOID From Device
from the short-cut menu, as shown in 错误!未找到引用源。.
You can get the information of device in Device info interface, product part number(device type ID), serial
no(serial ID), location parameters, software and firmware version and release date.
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You set monitoring parameters in Monitoring Para. Interface, such as Device no, Query tel number(sim card
number), EMS IP & port, access point name etc.
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Device NO. It is a site ID Enter a unique number for each site, different site need
different number, but this number should be same as MU
Sub NO. Device ID Each device needs an ID for identifying code.
Receive port device communication port Enter a port number if want to use the GPRS ,TCP or
number UDP mode
Device IP device IP address Default setting :192.168.1.100
Device alarm enable/disable column corresponds to the Device alarm status, if do not want to get an alarm
accordingly, you can set the item is disable in the alarm En/Disable interface.
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Power Fail alarm If the main power supply down, If got the alarm, it means that it has no main power supply.
will alarm.
Power Fault alarm If the internal power supply If got the alarm, it means that the power supply voltage is
voltage is not stable, and the not stable, should check the voltage by multimeter.
voltage ripple is greater than 10%,
will alarm.
Monitor module battery If the battery voltage is lower than If got the alarm, it means that the battery is not good, should
fault alarm 8.5V,will alarm replace a new one.
Fan Alarm If Fan failed, will alarm If got the alarm, it means Fan does not work well.
PD1 Alarm If optical receiver is lower, the If got the alarm, it means there is something wrong between
number is -24, will alarm, remote unit and master unit.
LD1 Alarm If the laser detector failed, cannot If got the alarm, please check the optical module.
send optical signal, will alarm
Master slave link alarm If the master unit cannot detect If got the alarm, maybe the extender unit or remote unit
the remote unit, will alarm. failed.
Uplink LNA Fault Alarm if uplink path failed , will alarm If got the alarm, please check the LPA module
Downlink PA Fault Alarm If downlink PA module failed, will If got the alarm, please check the LPA module
alarm
PA Temp.Alarm If the PA temp. is higher than the If got the alarm, 1) please check the PA temp threshold
PA Temp threshold setting , will setting value, 2) check the fan working status, 3) check the
alarm LPA module
Downlink over input power If the downlink input power is If got the alarm , 1) please check the downlink over input
Alarm higher than downlink input power power max setting ;2) check the downlink input power, 3)
max setting, will alarm check the master unit RF module
Downlink low input power If the downlink input power is If got the alarm , 1) please check the downlink low input
Alarm lower than downlink input power power min setting ;2) check the downlink input power, 3)
min setting, will alarm check the master unit RF module
Downlink over output If the downlink output power is If got the alarm , 1) please check the downlink over output
power Alarm higher than downlink output power power max setting ;2) check the downlink output power, 3)
max setting, will alarm check the LPA module
Downlink low output power If the downlink outnput power is If got the alarm , 1) please check the downlink low output
Alarm lower than downlink output power power min setting ;2) check the downlink output power, 3)
min setting, will alarm check the LPA module
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You can set all the RF parameters of device, such uplink/downlink attenuator(uplink/downlink ATT), device
temperature,
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5.1.5 RF Status
You can get Modem status and device runing real-time data , such as input power, ATT, optical power etc.
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OMT OMT
Radiant Radiant
Laptop Laptop
Please refer to
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