User manual

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Users Manual

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To user,
Thank you for choosing Shenzhen Samhoo Sci&Tech Co.,Ltd. transceiver products.
To mostly enjoy the convenience of our products, please read this manual before
you use the product.


                                                                   Owner’s Manual
Models Instruction
This manual applies to SIS8800 series products:
SIS8811 (with basic transceiving function)
SIS8813 (With IP Connection function)
SIS8816 (with IP link/DMR/pseudo simulcast functions)
SIS8819 (with trunking function)



Notes

◇When operating an amateur base station, it is important to observe all the proper
rules of conduct and not to cause harmful interference to other stations,
during fix installed.
◇ Penalties will be imposed on those who operate transmitters illegally.
◇ Maintenance can only be carried out by professionals.


Disclaimer
During the preparation process of this manual, we sought for accuracy and
completeness of its contents. Should there be any errors or omissions, we
will not bear any responsibility. Due to continuous development of
technology, we reserve the right not to give further notice on changes of
design and specifications of our products.
For more information or if you have any suggestions on this manual, please
visit our website: http://www.samhoo.com.cn.
Before Transmitting
When operating a base station, it is important for the user to be fully aware
of the hazards brought by RF radiation, and able to take corresponding
measures to meet the prescribed requirements of RF radiation.


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                                            Contents
Getting started ................................................................................................ 3
     Front panel ............................................................................................. 3
     Rear panel ............................................................................................... 4
     Structural & Functional Features ............................................................ 5
Basic Operations ............................................................................................. 9
     Installation & Module Inspection ........................................................... 9
     Connecting the Feeder and Antenna ......................................................9
     Power on/off ......................................................................................... 10
     Connecting to the PC ............................................................................ 17
     Installation of the Satellite Module ......................................................19
     Multi‐channel Connection .................................................................... 20
     IP Networking ....................................................................................... 22
Alarm Message ............................................................................................. 23
Performance Specifications .......................................................................... 24
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 26
Care and Cleaning ......................................................................................... 27




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Getting started

Front panel

Remove the front panel,you can see the structure of the base station as follows:




                                   Figure1 - Front panel

1. Temperature control fan: used for heat dissipation, when the temperature is
detected to be above 45℃, it rotates to enhance dissipation of the equipment.
2. Satellite module: The satellite module works with satellite antenna, which is
installed in the upper right corner of the satellite module. Note: Some models
are not equipped with satellite module.
3. Dip switch: There are six dip switches, which is switched to ON (upward)
indicates which audio channel will be used. Settings of dip switch of base
stations are similar to those of the network management terminal, see P21.
4. Bus slot: Each base station contains two bus slots, each slot can be connected
to a base station or a base station controller. When a base station has multiple
channels, base stations connect together through bus connection, see P21.
5. LCD display: displays operation status of a channel, including channel number,
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position fix, temperature, field strength, power and other information, see P7.
6. CCM module: carrier controller, work mode of base station can be set via
software.
7. Local management port: with a dedicated coder, you can manage relevant
information settings of the base station. See P11 for cabling sequence and
setting methods in detail.
8. Operating knob: used for operating the channel menu, and currently can be
used to control the speaker switch.
9. Speaker: in analog mode, when the speaker is enabled, you can monitor the
current call.




Rear panel




                 ① ②     ③       ④      ⑦ ⑤    ⑥      ⑧    ⑨     ⑩

                             Figure2 - Rear Panel


From Fig.2, you see the rear view of the base station, which consists of four
modules, i.e., the power supply module on the left, power amplifier module in
the upper middle, TX&RX module in the lower middle, and the duplexer module
on the right.
1. Power supply port: connect to 220V AC power supply.
2. Power switch & LED indicator: switch to “┃” to turn on the power; switch to “○”
to cut off the power. The LED indicator lights up red when the power is on.
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3. Cooling fan: The moment when the power is turned on, the cooling fan rotates
for about 2 seconds; When the base station is in operation and the temperature
is over 45℃, the fan starts to rotate for dissipation.
4. Battery port: 12V power supply or battery power supply. When the power
supply module (220V) is in normal operation, the port is in charging/idle state,
functioning as a standby power supply; In case of power module failure/power
cut‐off, the standby power is used. When connecting the standby power, take
care to the polarity of power supply.
5. Amplifier output port: the amplifier power output port of base station.
Maximum power output: 50~60W.
6. IP port: used for IP networking. It applies the international standard line
sequence.
7. TX&RX module port: input port of receiving signals.
8. High end of the duplexer: input/output port of high frequency signals
9. ANT port: antenna interface
10. Low end of the duplexer: input/output port of low frequency signals



     Note: Locations of the above ports are subject to changes. If there is any

 inconsistency of port sequence in the actual product you receive, the actual product
 will govern.




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Structural & Functional Features

Structural Features:
1. Fit for the 19 inch standard cabinet
2. All‐aluminum alloy workmanship & large‐area heat dissipation design
3. Configured with a broadband duplexer slot, and optional built‐in duplexer
4. Realizing integration of the CCM module, TX&RX module, power supply
module and duplexer, and can be put to used after attaching the antenna, even
without an engineering cabinet.
5. All modules can be replaced easily, and you can choose modules flexibly
according to your actual needs.
6. Equipped with the 120V power module and battery port, preventing
communication shut down because of power off.
7. LCD screen for displaying information such as transmit and receive condition,
temperature, satellite, power and so on.
8. Equipped with knob that can quickly adjust operating mode, frequency, color
code and power.

Functional Features:
1. Supports conventional transceiving in digital / analog modes.
2. Supports PDT/DMR modes.
3. Supports IP networking.
4. Supports pseudo trunking function.
5. Supports simulcast function.
6. Supports trunking function, dynamic frequency, and trunking simulcast.



      Note: the above functions may differ among different models, please contact

  your dealer for details.
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Display Icons


   Display Icons                        Meaning and Status Description

                   CON (in yellow)‐‐The channel is control channel.
     CON/SVC
                   SVC (in green)‐‐The channel is voice channel.

                   Cable link status: In Green ‐ cable link in smooth connection;
       Link
                                       In Red ‐ cable link disconnects.

        CH
                   X stands for the channel number, an even number set up by software.
        X
                   X stands for the temperature of the base station. In normal
       TEM
                   circumstances, the figure it shows is in Green. When the temperature
       XX℃
                   gets too high, the figure is in Red.
                   The current frequency of the base station, calculated from this formula:
    Freq:180
                   Frequency = (Frequency-0 Channel Frequency) ÷ Step Value
                   Communication status of Time Slot 1. In conversation, it shows highlight
       Slot1
                   green; In idle state, it is in gray.
                   Communication statues of Time Slot 2. In conversation, it shows
       Slot2       highlight green; In idle state, it is in gray. In analog mode, there is only
                   Time Slot 1, and Time Slot 2 remains in gray.
                   The green figure represents the received signal strength. The scale below
                   corresponds to the field strength value, the number of red bars
                   displayed represents the field strength, every bar stands for 1 db. The
                   block at the top right of the scale is the received signal indicator. When
                   no signal is received, the LED block indicator is in dark purple; when a
                   time slot is occupied, the LED blinks yellow; when both slots are
                   occupied, the LED lights up solid yellow.

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The block at the top right of the scale is the TX power indicator. When
the base station is not transmitting, the LED block indicator is in dark
purple; when it is transmitting, the LED lights up solid green.




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Basic Operations

Installation & Module Inspection

Open the package, check whether all modules are firmly installed in the base
station. See Fig. 2 for completion of installation.
To install the modules correctly, you must:
* Power off the base station before installation.
* Find the location of modules, take care to their groove direction and the pins
inside the base station, and insert the module into the base station in a parallel
manner.
* Tighten the screws on both sides of the module.
Note: There is no screw on both sides of the duplexer module, be sure not to let
the back of base station face down, the module may slip off and cause damage
to people or the equipment.




Connecting the Feeder and Antenna

After the completion of module installation, you should connect the TX&RX port
of the base station and the High&Low ends of the duplexer together with
feeders properly.
When the TX frequency of the base station is higher than its RX frequency, the
connecting diagram is as follows:


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* Connect the corresponding ports with feeders. Connect the antenna at the
ANT port, as shown in the diagram below. You need to use three feeders at
①②③ connections.
* Take care to the matchness of the ports, or it may cause damages to the ports.
See the completion of the connection in Fig. 3 (only for the case when the TX
frequency is higher than the RX frequency).




                            Figure 3-Cabling Diagram




Power on/off

Power on:
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* Connect to 120V AC power supply.
* Switch on the power supply module, the power indicator lights up red.
* The cooling fan rotates 1‐2 seconds before it stops, and the the display shows
channel information.



        Note: The moment when the base station is powered on, the cooling fan
 rotates 1‐2 seconds and then stop, so you can see whether the fan works
 normally.


Power off:
* Press the power switch at the back of the base station(Fig.2‐②),the power
indicator goes out.
* The display shuts down.

    Note:Be sure to cut off the power supply completely if the equipment

won’t be used for a long time. And please keep it in a dry environment free of
dust.


Menu Item Operation
Switch Mode

  Press the button, move cursor to Switch Mode item. You can adjust
   operating modes according to three different combination
   “Trunk/Convt”,“ Digital/Analog”,“DMR/PDT”.
  After moving the cursor to the corresponding item, press “Back” to exit the
   setting interface and back to the main item; or press “Exit” to go back to
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     the main interface and enable the new setting.

               Setting
                          Digtal/Analog        Trunk/Convt         PDT/DMR
     Mode


            Analog
                              Analog              Convt              invalid
       Conventional


     PDT Conventional         Digital             Convt               PDT


     DMR Conventional         Digital             Convt              DMR


      Analog Trunking         Analog              Trunk             Invalid


     PDT Conventional         Digital             Trunk               PDT


     DMR Conventional         Digital             Convt              DMR



Note:Base stations that are under pseudo trunking mode also need to set to
DMR conventional. Other settings should be adjusted by software and can only
carried out by professionals. Please do not change arbitrarily.


Terminals for conventional calls should satisfy the following conditions for proper
functioning:
1. Transmitting and receiving frequency should correspond to the base station.

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2. Same color code
3. Subscribers that make calls should be in the same group.
Terminals for trunking calls should satisfy the following conditions for proper
functioning:
1. The control channel of the base station is registered.
2. Radio’s ID is registered in the base station.
3. Group call is registered or opened in the base station.
4. Color code and systematic code should correspond to the base station.




     Note:

1.   Under trunking mode, radio can not join the network only by interface

     changing. Radio ID and group call numbers should first be registered

     throughnetworkmanagementsoftwareinthecorrespondingpage.

2.   Thismodeswitchingfunctionisapurchasedfunction.Ifuserdoesnotpay

     for it, the function will not be valid. For more information please contact

     withdealer. 




     Choose inter Frequency
  Press the knob to enter “Choose inter Freq”.
  Transceiver can save 16 inter frequencies, which are available for all
      operating modes. Num         1~16 stands for inter frequency, while Num 0
      stands for the current frequency. If you accidentally enter into this menu
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     item, please choose the 0 number so that the frequency will not be
     changed.
     Change Frequency
  Press the knob to enter “Change Frequency”.
  Firstly, choose that way of frequency. If the Way is “CCM”, that means only
     CCM will control frequency and manual adjustment will not be valid. If you
     need to adjust, please change the Way to “PC”.
  Put the cursor at the frequency frame behind “TX Freq” and press the knob.
     Start from the highest digit and change the number by rotating the knob.
     Once finish the highest one then can change the next digit number. If you
     finish changing the TX frequency, put the cursor to “RX Freq” and change in
     the same way.


     Adjust Power
  Press the knob to enter “Adjust Power”.
  The power displayed in the entry page is the current power value. Rotate
     the knob clockwise to lower down power and anticlockwise to add up



    Note:Whileoperatingpleasedonotchoose“--W”,whichisaspecialitem

forpowerstandardizing;Ifthisitemischosen,thepowerwillnotbefixedata

certainvalue,whichwillaffectthefunctionoflowpowerwarning. 


     power.


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    Adjust Gate
 Press the knob to enter “Adjust Gate”
 Parameters of “RSSI” and “Noise” can be changed. Receiving threshold of
    base station is decided by both RSSI and noise value. Threshold value can
    be changed according to the actual environment where base stations are
    set up. Factory default value of RSSI is ‐115.


    Listen RX Audio
 Press the knob to enter “Listen RX Audio”.
 Under analog mode, you can listen to the conversation in the current
    channel by turning on the Listen RX Audio.


          Note:Only under analog mode can a transceiver listen to the conversation.




    Change Color Code
 Press the knob and enter “Change Color Code”.
 The selectable range of color code is totally 16 values, 0~15.Rotate the
    knob to choose value and press the knob to validate it and exit.




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          Note:Color code can only be changed under digital mode. Changes will

     not be valid under analog mode.



   Change System Code
 Press the knob and enter “Change System Code”.
 System code consists of four selectable hexadecimal numbers. Start from
    the highest digit to adjust the value. The adjustment range is “0000~FFFF”.


          Note:Systemcodecanonlybechangedundertrunkingmode.Changes

     willnotbevalidunderconventionalmode.




    Set CTCSS
 Press the knob and enter “Set CTCSS”.
 TX and RX can be changed. If you choose “Forbid”, CTCSS will not be valid.
   By rotating the knob Standard CTCSS is selectable for encryption and
   anti‐interference.




          Note:

     1.   CTCSScanonlybesetunderanalogconventionalmode.

     2.   TXCTCSSfrombasestationshouldbecorrespondedtotheRXCTCSSof

          thereceivingterminal,whiletheRXCTCSSofbasestationcorrespondto

          theTXCTCSSofthereceivingterminal.
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     Device Massage
  Press the knob and enter “Device Massage”.
  You can check the ESN code, factory date (Date), operating frequency (Freq),
     program version (CCM,RTM,CLB) and other information of the equipment.


     LANGUAGE
  Press the knob and enter “LANGUAGE”.
  You can choose Chinese or English. After the adjustment, display language
     will switch to the language you choose.




Connecting to the PC

For more settings and information about the equipment, please use the softwar
e to read and reset.
Here is the illustration of the programming cable. It consists of two cables (①、
③,pay attention to different interfaces) and a programming panel (②);After co
nnecting, connect cable ① to the PC with the USB end. If the programming
panel(②) lights up red, connection is working. When you are reading data, the
other light on panel is flashing green.




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                  Figure 4-1-Programming cable illustration




                 Figure 4-2-Programming cable and line sequence


* Connect the RJ45 end of the programming cable to the local management port
of the base station (as shown in Fig.1‐⑦)
* Connect the other end of the programming cable to the USB port of your
computer.
* Install the software driver, and you can read and set information of the base

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station.


    Note: For detailed operation guides, refer to the software instruction.



Installation of the Satellite Module

The satellite module and satellite antenna need to be installed before base stations
can work as simulcast base stations. Put the antenna at places such as outdoor
where it can receive better signals from satellites.


                                 Satellite Antenna Port




       Figure 5-Satellite Module                          Figure 6-Satellite Antenna




* Align the satellite module with the slot and insert it into the base station (see
Fig.1‐②)
* Attach the satellite antenna, and put the magnetic block at an outdoor place where
it can be exposed to daylight.




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      Note:1. In general, the satellite module is installed in factory. No need for
 users to install.
                2.The satellite module is not included in the standard portfolio of
 some models.
               3. Power off the equipment before installation of the satellite
 module, and do not turn it on until completion of installation.


Parameter Settings
* All simulcast base stations must be of the same frequency.
* Simulcast base stations need to connect together through IP or E1 link.



Multi‐channel Connection

In a base station, when the number of channels is 2 or more, the channels are
connected through cables, as mostly seen in trunking base stations or DMR
pseudo trunking.
*Through row cable connection, channels are connected together. The bus slot
(Fig.1‐④) has two rows, which respectively connect to the upper and lower
transceivers.
*Base station controller is generally used in multi‐channel connection.




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             Figure 7-Row Cable                     Channel Connection Diagram


Dip Switch & Channel Number Settings
The settings of dip switch (see Fig.1‐③) should be corresponding to the settings of
channel number of the network management terminal (see software instructions for
details). As for a single carrier channel, the corresponding method can be
summarized in this formula: channel number = Dip number * 2‐2. The dip number
can be set according to the corresponding channel position.


                         S.N.          Dip switch     Channel No.
                    Base station 1            1             0
                    Base station 2            2             2
                    Base station 3            3             4




    Note: 1. Dip switches are in pairs (upper and lower), both need to be switched
to ON!
 2. Channel number should be even number, wrong settings may cause malfunction
of base station!




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IP Networking

In a multi‐channel network, portable radios in different channels can
communicate with each other.
* Connect the IP port of base station (Fig.2‐⑥) to the port of switch with a
standard network cable.
* Set the IP of the local base station, and register the IPs of base stations of the
network. As shown in the diagram, in Base station1, you need to register the IPs
of Base station2 and Base station3. Such operations need to be done via
software, see details in the software instruction.




                             Diagram of IP Connection




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Alarm Message

All alarms are shown in the display. When an operation parameter exceeds the
preset value, it will be displayed in RED as a warning.
1. Cable Link Disconnect
When a cable link is disconnected, it is displayed in the Red icon【Link】: indicating
cable link has been disconnected, please check the cable and settings.
2. Forward Power too Low
When you have set the minimum power via the software, the base station will
automatically adjust the TX frequency, which must be higher than the minimum
power. When the base station fails to reach this frequency, however, the display
will show the alarm. For example, the minimum power is set at 5W, while the
base station can only operate at 5W currently, the alarm is shown as 【pow:
5W】.
3. High Temperature Alarm
When the working temperature of base station is higher than the value set via
software, it will show the high temperature alarm. For example, the high
temperature threshold is set at 70℃, when the temperature of base station is

75 ℃, the temperature is displayed as【           】. You need to move the base
station to a dry and cool place to facilitate dissipation. Or shut down the power,
and terminate its operation at high power.
4. High Reflection Alarm
When the reverse power is greater than the power set via software, it will show
the high reflective warning icon 【Pow:20W 0.0】. You need to check the feeder
connecting to the power amplifier port, the frequency band of duplexer, and the
matchness of antenna, etc.

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Performance Specifications

Basic Operating Parameters
Operating Frequency Range       400‐470MHz
Channel Space                   12.5kHz
Multi‐Access Method             TDMA
Duplex Spacing                  5M~10MHz
Modulation                and
                                4FSK/FM
Demodulation
Successive Data Speed (per
                                9.6kbps
carrier)
Carrier Frequency Error         ≤100Hz
Operating Humidity              20% ~ 80%
Storage Humidity                < 80%
Operating Temperature           ‐30℃ ~ 60℃
Storage Temperature             ‐40℃ ~ 85℃



Receiver
                                Static
Sensitivity (5%BER)(Digital)                       ‐120dBm
                                Sensitivity
                                Dynamic
                                                   ‐115dBm
                                sensitivity
Sensitivity(12dB SINAD)(Analog)                    ‐115dBm
Maximum Signal Rx Level                            ‐7dBm
Adjacent Channel Selectivity                       ‐65dB@12.5KHz/ ‐70dB@25KHz

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Co‐channel Rejection                   12dB
Blocking                               84dB
Inter‐modulation                       70dB
Spurious Response Rejection            70dB
Conducted Spurious Emission            ‐57dBm



Transmitter
Frequency Stability                    ±0.1 ppm
RF Output Power                        50W/5W
Maximum Output Power Tolerance         ±1.5dB(Normal)/+2/‐3dB(Extreme)
Adjacent Channel Power                 ‐65dB@12.5KHz/ ‐75dB@25KHz
Conducted/Radiated Interference        9kHz~1GHz≤‐36dBm
(Antenna, transmit mode)               1GHz~12.75GHz≤‐30dBm
Conducted/Radiated Interference        30MHz~1GHz≤‐36dBm
(Antenna, standby mode)                1GHz~12.75GHz≤‐30dBm
                                       ≤‐60dB@12.5KHz
Inter‐modulation attenuation
                                       ≤‐70dB@25KHz
                                       ±12.5kHz≤‐50dB
Transient Switch ACPR
                                       ±25kHz≤‐60dB




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Troubleshooting


 Problem            Possible causes      Solution

                                         Check whether the base station is connected
 Power is on   1.Poor connection
                                         properly to 120V AC power supply.
 but nothing
 appears on    2.The power supply        Check the voltage of the power supply module with
    LED.       module is broken.         a multimeter.

               1. TX & RX
               frequencies of
                                         Check whether the TX & RX frequencies are
               radio are
                                         corresponding. Reset them if necessary.
               non‐corresponding
               with that of the
 Transmissio   base station.
   n is not                              Find out and move away from the interference
  possible.    2.     Under    strong    source. Ensure the desired signal is 12 dBm over the
               interference              background noise.


               3.The radio may not
                                         Make sure you are within the coverage of the base
               detect signals from
                                         station. And test again.
               the base station.
               1.There      may     be   Move to an open, flat area and test communication.
    Short      physical barriers.        Or fix the antenna at a higher position.
 communica     2.The power is set        Check the power setting of the base station, raise
    tion       too low.                  the power accordingly.
  distance
               3.The radio antenna       Tighten the antenna joint of portable radio.

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                 may get loose.

                                        Check whether there is any interference. When
                 4.Background noise     there is no on‐going call, check the background
                                        noise.
                                        Check the field strength value, you may be on the
                 1.Weak signal
                                        edge of coverage.
                 2.There     may   be   Use another frequency and see whether you hear
  The voice is
                 some interference.     clearer voice.
   unclear.
                                        Adjust the RSSI threshold to filter undesired signals.
                 3.Background noise
                                        Ensure your desired signal is 12dBm above the RSSI
                 too high.
                                        threshold.



Care and Cleaning

To guarantee optimal performance of the base station, and prolong its service
life, please read the following advice carefully for guidance on daily care and
cleaning of the product.

‐ Care
To facilitate good ventilation and emergency maintenance, allow about 10cm
access between the base station and the surrounding walls.
 Do not place anything which might spill over on top of the base station.
 Do not puncture or scratch the base station surface with hard, sharp
     objects.
 Do not store the base station in environment with corrosive electronic
     circuit materials.
 Do not immerse the base station into corrosive agent, solution or water.


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‐ Cleaning
 De‐dust components of the base station regularly with clean and dry lint
      free cloth or brush, in order to maintain their cleanness and avoid bad
      contact.
 When the power key, control knob, display screen and interfaces get dirty,
clean them with a non‐woven cloth soaking with neutral detergent. Do not use
strong corrosive chemical solution, for instance, detergent, alcohol, spray agent
or oil preparation, for cleaning.
After cleaning, make sure the base station is completely dry, otherwise do not
operate it.
The maximum allowable station effective radiated power (ERP) is dependent
upon the station's antenna HAAT and required service area and will be authorized
in accordance with table 2.




Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines


To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the General
Population/Uncontrolled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above
standards and guidelines, users should transmit not more than 100% of the time
and always adhere to the following procedures:
● Antenna gain must not exceed 8.0dBi.
●The antenna must be installed complying with the requirements of manufacturer
    or supplier, and it must be at least 3.5 meters away from human body.
●The device’s antenna must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures.

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