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XS5-UEBL2323ION-B Extension Booster for cellular systems

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ION-B Extension Booster for cellular systems - FCC ID XS5-UEBL2323 - Andrew Wireless System
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 26, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 26, 2015
Equipment Note
ION-B Extension Booster for cellular systems
Frequency Range
2350.00000000 - 2360.00000000
Company
Andrew Wireless System
Country
Germany

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Users Manual

Installation Instruction The Remote Unit, Extension Unit or Master Unit has to be mounted by proffessionel / special trained installer. 1.1. HIGH POWER EU MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 1.1.1. Health and Safety for mechanical installation Read and observe chapter 1.3 Health and Safety. 1. Caution: Risk of injury by the considerable weight of the unit falling. Ensure there is adequate manpower to handle the weight of the system. 2. Caution: Risk of serious personal injury by equipment falling due to improper installation. The installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic equipment and all attached hardware and components. The screws and dowels (wall anchors) used should also be appropriate for the structure of the supporting wall. 1.1.2. Property Damage Warnings for Mechanical Installation 1. Attention: Do not install the unit in a way or at a place where the specifications outlined in the Environmental and Safety Specifications leaflet of the supplier are not met. 2. Attention: Due to power dissipation, the Remote Unit may reach a very high temperature. Ensure sufficient airflow for ventilation. 3. Notice: Exceeding the specified load limits may cause the loss of warranty. 4. Notice: When connecting and mounting the cables (RF, optical, mains, ...) ensure that no water can penetrate into the unit through these cables. 5. Notice: If any different or additional mounting material is used, ensure that the mounting remains as safe as the mounting designed by the manufacturer. The specifications for stationary use of the Remote Unit must not be exceeded. Ensure that the static and dynamic strengths are adequate for the environmental conditions of the site. The mounting itself must not vibrate, swing or move in any way that might cause damage to the Remote Unit. Specified torques must be observed for certain mounting procedures according to the following table: Type Pins Hex nuts Screws Thread M 6 M 6 M6 Specified torques 3.3 N-m 3.3 N-m 3.3 N-m 1.2. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1.2.1. Health and Safety for electrical installation Read and observe chapter 1.3 Health and Safety. 1. Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current. Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 2. Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current inside the unit in operation. Before opening the unit, disconnect mains power. 1.2.2. Property Damage Warnings for Electrical Installation 1. Attention: It is compulsory to ground (earth) the unit before connecting the power supply. Grounding bolts are provided on the cabinet to connect the ground-bonding cable. 2. Attention: If the mains connector of the Remote Unit is not easily accessible, a disconnect device in the mains power circuit must be provided within easy reach. 3. Attention: A connection of the mains supply to a power socket requires the power socket to be nearby the Remote Unit. 4. Attention: Before connecting or disconnecting the mains connector at the Remote Unit, ensure that mains power supply is disconnected. 5. Attention: Make sure that an appropriate circuit breaker acting as a disconnect device (as required by IEC/EN60950-1) and an overcurrent limiting device are connected between mains power and the Remote Unit. 6. Attention: Incorrectly wired connections can destroy electrical and electronic components. 7. Notice: Although the Remote Unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to ground (earth) the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the Remote Unit for protection against atmospheric discharge. In areas with strong lightning, it is strongly recommended to install additional lightning protection. 8. Notice: To avoid corrosion at the connectors caused by electrochemical processes, the material of the cable connectors must not cause a higher potential difference than 0.6 V (see electrochemical contact series). 9. Notice: For unstabilized electric networks, which frequently generate spikes, the use of a voltage limiting device is advised. 10. Notice: The unit complies with the surge requirement according to EN 61000-4-5 (fine protection); however, installation of an additional medium (via local supply connection) and/or coarse protection (external surge protection) is recommended depending on the individual application in order to avoid damage caused by overcurrent. 11. Notice: Observe the labels on the front panels before connecting or disconnecting any cables. 1.3. HEALTH AND SAFETY 1. Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current. Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 2. Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current inside the unit in operation. Before opening the unit, disconnect mains power. 3. Caution: Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the beam; do not view it directly or with optical instruments. 4. Caution: High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation from the unit’s inner conductor of the antenna port(s). Disconnect mains before connecting or replacing antenna cables. 5. Caution: High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation from the antenna(s) connected to the unit. Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility of close proximity to the antenna(s) while in operation. 1.3.1. Property Damage Warnings 1. Attention: Due to power dissipation, the Remote Unit may reach a very high temperature. Do not operate this equipment on or close to flammable materials. Use caution when ser…

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Users Manual

ION-B User Manual (MN024- 15)_n_20150730.docx Page 1 User’s Manual for ION-B Systems MN024-15 User’s Manual for ION-B Systems Page 2 ION-B User Manual (MN024-15)_n_20150730.docx DISCLAIMER: This document has been developed by CommScope, and is intended for the use of its customers and customer support personnel. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, CommScope disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein. The information contained herein does not claim to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every possible incident to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. This document describes the performance of the product under the defined operational conditions and does not cover the performance under adverse or disturbed conditions. Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, contact CommScope. CommScope reserves the right to change all hardware and software characteristics without notice. COPYRIGHT: © Copyright 2015 CommScope Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of CommScope. TRADEMARKS All trademarks identified by ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of CommScope. Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 15-June-2015 ION-B User Manual (MN024- 15)_n_20150730.docx Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1. About CommScope 18 1.2. International Contact Addresses for Customer Support 19 2. INTRODUCING ION-B 21 2.1. The Features 21 2.2. Brief Description of ION-B 21 2.3. ION-B Features 22 2.4. Typical ION-B Applications 23 3. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW 25 3.1. Introduction 25 3.2. The ION-B Remote Unit and its relevant accessories 25 3.3. The ION-B Master Unit 28 3.4. ION-B additional options 32 4. TFAX REMOTE UNIT (RU) 33 4.1. The Main Tasks of the TFAx Remote Unit 33 4.2. Different Types of Remote Units 34 4.3. Warnings (to be read before Remote Units are installed) 36 4.3.1. Dealing with optical output ports 36 4.3.2. Choosing a Proper Installation Site for the RU 36 4.3.3. Handling Optical Connections 36 4.3.4. Antenna Connections - Connectors 37 4.3.5. Cleaning Procedure for RF Cable Connectors 38 4.3.6. Antenna Cable Connector Assembly 41 4.3.7. Correct Positioning of the Remote Unit and its Power Supply 43 4.3.8. Power Supply 43 4.3.9. Visual Alarms 44 4.3.10. A utomatic Gain Control (AGC) 44 4.4. Case A Remote Unit 45 4.4.1. Specifications 45 4.4.2. TFAx Case A Installation 46 4.4.3. Installing a Case A Remote Unit WITHOUT the TKA kit 47 4.4.4. Installation of the Case A Remote Unit WITH the TKA04 Installation Kit 48 4.5. Case B Remote Unit 52 4.5.1. Specifications 52 4.5.2. TFAx Case B Installation 53 4.5.3. Installing a Case B Remote Unit WITHOUT the TKA Kit 53 4.5.4. Installation of the Case B Remote Unit WITH the TKA04 Installation Kit 56 4.6. Case R2 Remote Unit 59 4.6.1. Specifications 59 4.6.2. TFAx Case R2 Installation 60 User’s Manual for ION-B Systems Page 4 ION-B User Manual (MN024-15)_n_20150730.docx 4.7. Case R2 MIMO Remote Unit 63 4.7.1. Specifications 63 4.7.2. TFAx Case R2 MIMO Installation 65 4.8. Case R2E Remote Unit 68 4.8.1. Specifications 68 4.8.2. TFAx Case R2E Installation 70 4.9. Case R4E Remote Unit 73 4.9.1. Specifications 73 4.9.2. TFAx Case R4E Installation 75 4.10. Case U Remote Unit 77 4.10.1. Specifications 77 4.10.2. Health and Safety 80 4.10.3. Property Damage Warnings 80 4.10.4. Compliance 81 4.10.5. TFAx Case U Mechanical Installation 84 4.10.5.1. Health and Safety for Mechanical Installation 84 4.10.5.2. Property Damage Warnings for Mechanical Installation 84 4.10.5.3. Wall-Mounting 85 4.10.6. Wall Mounting Procedure 87 4.10.7. TFAx Case U Electrical Installation 90 4.10.7.1. Health and Safety for Electrical Installation 90 4.10.7.2. Property Damage Warnings for Electrical Installation 90 4.10.7.3. Grounding (Earthing) 91 4.10.7.4. Mains Power Connection 92 4.10.7.5. Antenna Connection 95 4.10.7.6. Alarm Ports 96 4.10.8. Low Power RU Optical Installation 96 4.10.8.1. Optical-Fiber-Cable Connection - Rules 96 4.10.8.2. Optical cable installation 98 4.10.8.3. RU Power Supply Replacement 102 4.11. Remote Unit Start-up 107 4.12. CASE R2, R2E, and R4e Remote Unit settings through RS232 108 4.13. Troubleshooting 112 4.13.1. List of All Alarms 112 4.13.2. Quick Troubleshooting 113 4.13.3. Alarm Relay-Contact Troubleshooting 113 4.13.4. Fibre-Optic DL Troubleshooting 114 5. TFBX BOOSTER 116 5.1. The Main Tasks of the TFBX BOOSTER 116 5.2. Different Types of BOOSTERS 117 5.3. Warnings (to be read before BOOSTERS are installed) 118 5.3.1. Choosing a Proper Installation Site for the booster 118 5.3.2. Correct Positioning of the Booster and its Power Supply 118 5.3.3. Power Supply 118 5.4. Case B BOOSTER 119 5.4.1. Specifications 119 5.4.2. TFBx Case B Installation 121 ION-B User Manual (MN024- 15)_n_20150730.docx Page 5 5.5. Case R2 BOOSTER 123 5.5.1. Specifications 123 5.5.2. TFBx Case R2 Installation 124 5.6. Case U BOOSTER 126 5.6.1. Specifications 126 5.6.3. TFBx Case U applications 129 5.6.4. TFBx Case U Installation 130 5.6.5. TFBx Case U Power Supply Replacement 130 5.7. TFBx Booster Start-Up 131 5.8. Troubleshooting 132 5.8.1. List of All Alarms 132 5.8.2. Quick Troubleshooting 132 6. RACK-BASED MASTER UNIT 133 6.1. TPRNx4 Subrack 133 6.1.1. Major TPRN Features 133 6.1.2. TPRN Models 134 6.1.2.1. Passive subrack (TPRN04) 134 6.1.2.2. 220 Vac powered subracks (TPRN14 / TPR…

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External Photos

External Photos ION-U EB L 23/23

ID Label/Location Info

Label Location 5cm 6,5cm

Internal Photos

Internal Photos ION-U EB L 23/23 Duplexer Power Supply Unit Amplification area ECPD+ area (not assembled) PCB Pop board P3945 TFBHSB23/23 (Top) 7707173-00 PCB Pop board P3945 TFBHSB23/23 (Bottom) 7707173-00

RF Exposure Info

RF Exposure Info / MPE Sample Calculation Model: ION-U EB L 23/23 Vac FCC-ID: XS5-UEBL2323 THE MAIN TASKS OF THE TFBX BOOSTER Downlink (DL): • RF output power adjustment: to compensate the gain variation of the auxiliary channel • RF amplification: RF signal are boosted in order to maintain a good signal-to noise ratio • RF filtering: a proper filter rejects the spurious emissions • RF splitting: the boosted RF signal is conveyed to two antenna ports Uplink (UL): • Automatic Level Control (ALC): the RF signal level is adjusted according to blocking requirements • RF amplification: a low noise amplifier boosts the signal received from antennas in order to maintain a good signal-to-noise ratio • RF filtering: the boosted signal is cleaned of the spurious emissions FREQUENCY STABILITY For not converted paths: Frequency stability is given by: The system gets an electrical analog signal from the SS which is converted into an analog optical signal, transmitted by the optical link and then reconverted in the Remote Unit into an analog electrical signal. During this process happens no frequency change/modification, so input and output have same frequency. For converted paths: Frequency stability is given by: The system gets an electrical analog signal from the BSS which is converted in the Master Unit frequency conversion module (FCM), into 2 analog optical signals on 2 different frequencies. These signals are transmitted by one optical link and then reconverted in the Remote Unit FCM into 2 analog electrical signals with same frequency for each of the 2 transmitting sectors. During this process happens no modification, as the oscillator responsible for both conversions is the same, so input and output have same frequency. Duplexers and filters limits the frequency bands. A transmitting and receiving of signals outside the permitted limits is not possible. The level will be regulated by power down function at the BTS. The selection and managing of frequency bands is on responsibility of national US frequency administration which deal with licences. The specific device generally will be professionally installed. Hereby the gain of the finally installed antenna(s), cable attenuation and antenna height will be defined site specific at the time of licensing with the appropriate FCC Bureau(s). The maximum permissible exposure limit is defined in 47 CFR 1.1310 (B). S = power density limit [W/m] P = power [W] R = distance [m] 2 4 n nn n R GP S   => n nn n S GP R 4  (to calculate the distance at one frequency) If we have more bands, than we have to calculated as a percentage: The additional of the terms have to be lower than 1. 1 4 .... 4 44 1.... 2 3 2 3 33 2 2 2 22 1 2 1 11 ln 3 3 2 2 1 1   n n nn n cacalcalcal S R GP S R GP S R GP S R GP S S S S S S S S   We are looking for a distance of ensures that the formula is satisfied. n RRRR... 321 1 4 ... 444 2 3 2 33 2 2 22 1 2 11  n nn SR GP SR GP SR GP SR GP  R S GP S GP S GP S GP R S GP S GP S GP S GP n nn n nn     4 ... 444 4 ... 444 3 33 2 22 1 11 2 3 33 2 22 1 11 With n nn n S GP R 4  => n nn n S GP R 4 2  RRRRR n  22 3 2 2 2 1 ... What you have to do for calculate the minimum distance were the power density limit is met: 1) If you have one path, you have to put you special values in the following formula. n nn n S GP R 4  (Distance for one carrier) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposures Frequency Range (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 300 – 1500 S = f/1500 1550 – 100,000 S = 1 2) If you have more than one path, you must add the individual terms quadratic. n nn n S GP R 4  (Distance for individual carrier) RRRRR n  22 3 2 2 2 1 ... (See previous page) For example: The EUT operates in one frequency band in SISO operation and 5 bands in MIMO operation. The max measured conducted output power is 31 dBm (1.3 W). The worst case operation is the MIMO configuration. Calculation for every path with maximum allowed antenna gain and without cable loss: Frequency [MHz] Max Power out [dBm] Antenna gain, without cable loss [dBi] Max. Distance [m] 728 30 9 0.1141 851.5 30 9 0.1055 1930 30 9 0.0795 2110 30 9 0.0795 2355 31 9 0.0892 The worst case would be if all bands were active: RRRRR n  22 3 2 2 2 1 ... R all > 0.209 m (see previous page for derivation) For more accurate calculation, the cable loss and actual antenna gain have to be included in the finally system. The antenna(s) used with device must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a distance to any human body to comply with the RF Exposure limit.

Test Report

Test Site: FCC Test Site No.: 96997 IC OATS No.: IC3475A-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-15-217-V01.00 Page 1 of 54 Date of issue: 21.10.15 Signature: Issue-No.: 01 Author: Date of delivery: 10.08.15 Checked: Test dates: 10.08. – 08.09.15 Pages: 54 Equipment under test: ION-U EB L 23/23 Vac FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 IC ID: Type of test: FCC 47 CFR Part 27 Subpart H, F: 2015 Miscellaneous Wireless Communication Services Measurement Procedures: 47 CFR Parts 2: 2015 (Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations), Part 27: 2015 (Miscellaneous Wireless Communication Services), ANSI/TIA-603-C:2004, Land Mobile FM or PM Communications Equipment Measurement and Performance Standards Test result: Passed ECL-EMC Test Report No.: 15-217 Test Report No.: 15-217 FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-15-217-V01.00 Page 2 of 54 General: The purpose of this report is to show compliance to the FCC regulations for devices operating under Part 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations title 47. This report informs about the results of the EMC tests, it only refers to the equipment under test. No part of this report may be reproduced in any form, without written permission. Manufacturer: ANDREW Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 D-86675 Buchdorf Tel.: +49 (0)9099 69 0 Fax: +49 (0)9099 69 140 Test Location: Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services Germany GmbH European Compliance Laboratory (ECL) Thurn-und-Taxis-Straße 18 D-90411 Nürnberg Tel.: +49 40 74041 0 Fax: +49 40 74041-2755 Test Report No.: 15-217 FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-15-217-V01.00 Page 3 of 54 Table of contents 1 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................. 5 2 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (E.U.T.) .................................................................................................... 6 2.1 DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1 DOWNLINK ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.2 UPLINK ...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.3 DESCRIPTION OF EUT ................................................................................................................ 7 2.1.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF MEASUREMENT REFERENCE POINTS ............................................................. 8 2.1.5 DOWNLINK SYSTEM GAIN AND OUTPUT POWER ........................................................................... 9 3 TEST SITE (ANDREW BUCHDORF) .................................................................................................. 10 3.1 TEST ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................ 10 3.2 TEST EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................ 10 3.3 INPUT AND OUTPUT LOSSES ............................................................................................................. 11 3.4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .......................................................................................................... 11 4 TEST SITE (BUREAU VERITAS CONSUMER PRODUCTS SERVICES) ......................................... 11 5 RF POWER OUT: §27.50, §2.1046 ..................................................................................................... 12 5.1 LIMIT............................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2 TEST METHOD ................................................................................................................................. 12 5.3 TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................................ 13 5.3.1 DOWNLINK ............................................................................................................................... 13 5.3.1.1 LTE; 5 MHz signal .......................................................................................................... 15 5.3.1.2 LTE; 10 MHz signal ........................................................................................................ 16 5.3.2 UPLINK .................................................................................................................................... 17 5.4 SUMMARY TEST RESULT ................................................................................................................... 17 6 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH: §2.1049 .................................................................................................... 18 6.1 LIMIT............................................................................................................................................... 18 6.2 TEST METHOD ................................................................................................................................. 18 6.3 TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................................ 18 6.3.1 DOWNLINK ............................................................................................................................... 18 6.3.1.1 LTE; 5 MHz signal; OBW 99% ....................................................................................... 20 6.3.1.2 LTE;…

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Test Setup Photos

Test setup SISO Application Measurements: Auxilary ION-B TFAH-US7B & EUT ION-U EB L 23/23 FCC ID: BCR-TFAHR4E FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 EUT MIMO Application Measurements: 2 x Auxilary ION-B TFAH-US7B & EUT ION-U EB L 23/23 FCC ID: BCR-TFAHR4E FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 EUT Measurement Equipment 2 x Auxilary ION-B TFAH-US7B & EUT ION-U EB L 23/23 FCC ID: BCR-TFAHR4E FCC ID: XS5-UEBL2323 Test setup: Field Strength Emission

Contact Information

Applicant

Jiri Cecka(Manager Quality)
[email protected]+420606620263Fax: +49-9099-69930

Test Firm

Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services GermanyMario Lehmann
[email protected]49-40-74041-2702Fax: 49-175-575-4778

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
1272.35 GHz - 2.36 GHz2.5 WG7DAmp
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is the maximum conducted composite combined power based on one carrier. This is an extension unit that supports 2TX MIMO configuration. It must be operated in a system with either one or two remote units (FCC ID: BCR-TFAHR4E). The antenna(s) used for this transmitter (repeater) must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3).

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