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                      USER MANUAL FOR
              BI-DIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIERS
                            800 & 900 MHz
                          MODEL BDA1200




                              DCM000000001
                             Revision 8, January 4, 2000




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                                          TABLE OF CONTENTS
•    FCC NOTICE                                                              3
•    INTRODUCTION                                                            4
•    BLOCK DIAGRAM                                                           5
•    BAND-SPLITS AND OPTIONS                                                 6
•    TYPE ACCEPTANCES                                                        6
•    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS                                                7
•    MULTIPLE CHANNEL AMPLIFICATION POWER DE-RATING REQUIREMENTS             8
•    BOOSTER AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC) FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION             8
•    FOR CELLULAR BAND BDA’S ONLY                                            8
•    BDA CONTROLLER OPERATION                                                9
    •   BDA Controller User Interface                                       10
    •   LED and Audible Indicators:                                         10
    •   Controls:                                                           10
    •   Status Displays                                                     11
    •   Current Monitor Status                                              11
    •   Thermal Monitor Status                                              11
    •   AGC Status                                                          11
    •   Master Status                                                       11
    •   Menus                                                               12
    •   Main Menu                                                           12
    •   Gain Menu                                                           13
    •   Uplink & Downlink Booster Menus                                     13
    •   Uplink and Downlink PA Menus                                        14
    •   AGC Menu                                                            14
    •   Temperature Menu                                                    14
    •   Fan Select                                                          14
    •   Battery                                                             15
    •   Controller Menu                                                     15
    •   Calibration Menu                                                    15
•    INSTALLATION                                                           16
•    ANTENNA INSTALLATION                                                   17
•    FIELD ADJUSTMENTS                                                      18
•    TROUBLESHOOTING                                                        19
    •   Maintenance & Safety                                                19
    •   Maintenance Philosophy                                              19
    •   Troubleshooting Procedure                                           19




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•   FCC NOTICE




    NOTE:

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
    pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
    against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
    equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
    accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
    the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.




    WARNING:

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Kaval Telecom Inc. could void the user’s
    authority to operate the equipment.




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•   INTRODUCTION
    This Operator’s Manual covers the use, operation and installation of the BDA1200 800 & 900 MHz Bi-Directional Amplifiers
    (BDA’s). BDA’s are intended to extend radio frequency coverage into areas with coverage deficiency such as inside office
    buildings, shopping malls, hospitals, tunnels etc. They are designed to be located independent of the Donor Transceiver Site and
    are equipped with their own antenna systems - one to communicate with the Donor Transceiver Site and the other(s) to
    communicate with radio equipment in the area with coverage deficiency.

    For proper BDA System operation with no feedback problems, the RF isolation between the roof top antenna and the indoor
    antenna(s) must exceed the net system gain by at least 12 dB. Note that the net system gain takes into account the BDA gain,
    antenna gain, cable & connectors losses.




                                       ROOF TOP ANTENNA

                        FROM / DONOR
                        TRANSCEIVER




                                                                                                           N

                                                       D            D
                                                                             COAX
                                         KAVAL                               CABLE
                                         BDA




                                                                 SIGNAL
                                                                 TAP


                                                                                                           N-1




                                                                                              F1
                                                                                                             B
                                                                 SIGNAL
                                                                 TAP                     F2




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•   BLOCK DIAGRAM




                                                 DOWNLINK DIRECTION


                                    BOOSTER #1
                                                                     REJECT FILTER #1
                                                                                               COOLING FANS

                                                            PA #1




                               HP                                                        HP



                                            28V POWER               BDA
               ROOF TOP                                                                         IN BUILDING
                                              SUPPLY            CONTROLLER
               ANTENNA                                                                          ANTENNA




                               LP                                                       LP




                                                        PA #2
           VENTILATION
                                       REJECT FILTER #2
                                                                          BOOSTER #2
                                       TERMINAL BLOCK                                            VENTILATION
                                                 UPLINK DIRECTION

               AC POWER
                 INPUT




       Power and Control Connections       -------
       RF Connections                      ____

       BDA Controller :                    An enclosed unit with microcontroller, LED indicators, buttons, and two-line display.
       Temp Sense & Cooling Fans :         Controlled by the BDA Controller to ensure safe and reliable operation.
       28V Power Supply :                  Providing all DC Power, with optional Gell-Cell Battery Backup.
       Duplexers :                         Isolating Downlink and Uplink Frequencies, and coupling to antennas.
       Reject Filters :                    Installed if required to eliminate feedback.
       Boosters :                          High Gain (11 to 65 dB) Linear Amplifiers supplying up to 1 Watt of RF Power. The
                                           basic gain is adjustable via the BDA Controller over a 33 to 65 dB range, and an
                                           Automatic Gain Control (AGC) provides an additional 23 dB range.
       PA Power Amplifiers :               Optional Linear Power Amplifiers providing 15 dB of additional gain, and up to 20 Watts
                                           of RF Power.




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•   BAND-SPLITS AND OPTIONS

    The standard available BDA1200 Band-Splits and options are ...

        Model & Suffix            Description                        Uplink Freq.      Downlink Freq.
        BDA1200-0xxy-00           800 Services & Trunking            806-824 MHz       851-869 MHz
        BDA1200-1xxy-00           800 15 MHz Sub-Band *              806-821 MHz       851-866 MHz
        BDA1200-2xxy-00           800 5 MHz Sub-Band *               806-824 MHz       851-869 MHz
        BDA1200-3xxy-00           800 3 MHz Sub-Band *               806-824 MHz       851-869 MHz
        BDA1200-4xxy-00           Cellular A                         824-846.5 MHz     869-891.5 MHz
        BDA1200-5xxy-00           Cellular B                         835-849 MHz       880-894 MHz
        BDA1200-6xxy-00           1 MHz of 900 Trunking *            896-902 MHz       935-941 MHz

        xx =     “BB”    Downlink and Uplink are Boosters only.
        xx =     “PB”    Downlink is a Booster and PA, and Uplink is a Booster only.
        xx =     “BP”    Downlink is a Booster only, and Uplink is a Booster and PA.
        xx =     “PP”    Downlink and Uplink are Boosters and PA’s.

        y=       “8”     Maximum BDA Gain is 80 dB.
        y=       “6”     Maximum BDA Gain is 65 dB.
        y=       “4”     Maximum BDA Gain is 40 dB.


        * Customers must specify exact frequency band required.

        Please consult Kaval Telecom for other custom options.




•   TYPE ACCEPTANCES

    FCC Type Acceptance                    H6M-BDA1200
    Industry Canada Type Acceptance        1541311193A




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•   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    The BDA provides for both directions a nominal 65dB gain Booster and a 15dB gain Power Amplifier (PA). The linear Booster has
    a high gain range of 11 to 65 dB supplying up to 1 Watt of RF Power. The basic gain is adjustable via the BDA Controller over a 31
    dB range, and an Automatic Gain Control (AGC) provides an additional 23 dB range. The isolation between the uplink and down-
    link paths is provided by two high performance bandpass Duplexers.

     RF Performance                                          Downlink                                       Uplink

                        Frequency Range      As per Band-Split Option (see prev page): As per Band-Split Option (see prev page):
                                                          851 to 941 MHz                              806 to 902 MHz
                       Nominal Max. Gain                                  65 dB Max with Booster only
                                                                          80 dB Max with Booster & PA
                                                   NOTE: for the Cellular Band BDA’s, the Maximum Uplink Gain is 75 dB.
                         Gain Adjustment                 31dB with Booster only, 26 dB with Booster & PA (in 1dB steps)
                                                The AGC provides up to an additional 23 dB gain reduction depending upon input.
                      Max. Allowable Input    -15 dBm In-Band, however when Gain Adjustment and AGC are considered, the output
                                             must not be allowed to exceed the 1 dB Compression Point for a single carrier, or the De-
                                                             rated Power Output (see next page) for multiple carriers.
                                                   NOTE: for the Cellular Band BDA’s, the Maximum RF Input is -40 dBm.
                   1 dB Compression Point                    +27 dBm with Booster only, +40 dBm with Booster & PA
                                             NOTE: for the Cellular Band BDA’s the Maximum Uplink Power is 7 Watts, and the
                                                                   Maximum Downlink Power is 12.3 Watts.
              rd
            3Order Intercept Point IP3                       +37 dBm with Booster only, +50dBm with Booster & PA
                          Impedance                                             50 ohms Nominal
                              VSWR                                                  1.5:1 Max
     BDA Controller
                             Features                                      Microprocessor Controller
                                                                Current Monitoring for 2 Boosters, 2 PA’s, 2 Fans
                                                                                Full Gain Control
                                                                      Battery Backup Control & Charging
     Electrical
                        Primary AC Power                    Switchmode Universal 120/230V AC +/- 10%, 50-60Hz
                    Total DC Current Drain                               Nominal 2 to 6 Amps @ 28 VDC
                           BDA Controller                                      300 ma @ 28 VDC
                             1W Boosters                                       650 ma @ 28 VDC
                                                                 Fault thresholds Typically 200 ma and 900 ma
                             20 Watt PA’s                                       1.5A @ 28 VDC
                                                                  Fault thresholds Typically 160 ma and 1.8 A
                                 Batteries                   Two 12 VDC Sealed Lead -Acid Batteries, 10-100 AH
                                                           Battery Backup Time: Boosters only, 20 AH - 8 hrs Typical
                                                         Battery Backup Time: Boosters & PA’s, 100 AH - 8 hrs Typical
                                                      Charge Time: 10 AH - Approx. 6 hrs, 100 AH - Approx. 48 hrs. Typical
                                                           Charge Current from BDA Controller is 3 Amps Maximum
                                                          The BDA will shut down for Battery Voltages below 21 VDC.
     Mechanical
                   Dimensions W x H x D                                        20” x 24”x12”
                                Weight                                        100 lbs. approx.
                               Housing                            Rugged Nema-Style Cabinet - Wall Mountable
                            Connectors                                           N female
           Operating Temperature Range                                         -30 to +50°C
              Operating Humidity Range                                  95% RH Max, Non-Condensing




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•   MULTIPLE CHANNEL AMPLIFICATION POWER DE-RATING REQUIREMENTS

    BDA’s will amplify all signals that fall within their Pass-Band range. The output power will be “shared” between all channels being
    amplified. Another multiple channel effect is Intermodulation - off-channel signals produced from non-linear effects between the
    intended channel signals. These may cause interference to receiving equipment.

    In order to minimize Intermodulation off-channel signals, Power De-rating must be applied. In the USA there are FCC
    Intermodulation Specifications published in the EIA Standard PN2009. The Tables below give the maximum per channel Output
    Levels allowed as a function of the number of channel.

    Note that depending on the actual amplifier input levels, the gain of the BDA may need to be reduced to comply with the above
    regulations.

           Number of Channels                       Maximum Output Power per Single Channel for Uplink or Downlink
                                                                    Using both a Booster and PA
                      1                                                      +40.0 dBm
                      2                                                      +28.7 dBm
                      4                                                      +24.0 dBm
                      6                                                      +21.3 dBm
                      8                                                      +19.5 dBm
                     10                                                      +18.1 dBm



           Number of Channels                       Maximum Output Power per Single Channel for Uplink or Downlink
                                                                       Using only a Booster
                      1                                                     +27.0 dBm
                      2                                                     +20.1 dBm
                      4                                                     +15.4 dBm
                      6                                                     +12.7 dBm
                      8                                                     +10.8 dBm
                     10                                                      +9.4 dBm

        Note: Above levels are established with AGC disabled. De-ratings are based on values calculated using EIA standard
        PN2009. Actual Amplifier performance may exceed the above criteria.

•   BOOSTER AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC) FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
    Both Downlink and Uplink paths, with Boosters only, or with Boosters and PA’s, are equipped with AGC. The Booster based AGC
    has a dynamic attenuation range that maintains a factory set composite output nominal power of +23.2 dBm at the Booster output.
    The AGC gain varies dynamically to maintain this level and limits strong signal levels that could cause more Intermodulation. The
    AGC starts to turn on at +23.2 dBm, therefore, at a gain setting of 70 dB, the AGC will start to turn on at +23.2 – 70 = -46.8 dBm
    input level, and would maintain the +23.2 dBm output at an input levels higher than –46.8 dBm. Below the AGC turn-on threshold,
    the output level will decrease linearly with the input signal. With a PA installed in the path, the AGC maximum output level is 15 dB
    higher.

•   FOR CELLULAR BAND BDA’S ONLY
    For the BDA1200-4xxy-00 (824-846.5 MHz & 869-891.5 MHz) and BDA1200-5xxy-00 (835-849 MHz & 880-894 MHz)
    Cellular Band BDA’s, the Maximum RF Input in either direction is -40dBm. The AGC Power Limiting is Factory Set for a
    maximum Uplink RF Power Output of 7 Watts, and a Maximum Downlink RF Power of 12.3 Watts, and may not be set any
    higher. The Maximum Gain Adjustment may not be set any higher than 75 dB Uplink and 80 dB Downlink.




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•   BDA CONTROLLER OPERATION

    The BDA Controller is a microprocessor based part of a Kaval BDA that provides all control, fault monitoring, and settings for the
    BDA. It interfaces to the 28 VDC Power Supply, the optional 24 VDC Battery (both monitoring, transferring, and charging), control
    signals to the Boosters, and provides monitored DC power for the Boosters and PA’s. Overall dimensions of the case are 9”
    (including flanges) x 3.5” x 1.25”. The heatsink extends about 1.75 inches above the case and is 4 inches wide.




                                                                   AGC

                                                  UPLINK                        DOWNLINK



                                                            PA
                     PWR FAIL    BATT     BOOST                          BOOST             PA    TEMP       FAN




                                SELECT        BDA OK                                                       ON

                                                                                                           OFF


                                 EXIT                                                           ADJUST   POWER




                      BDA CONTROLLER




        The BDA Controller display is a 2 line by 20 character Vacuum Fluorescent (VFD) display. The connectors are all secure lock
        types and should only be plugged and unplugged by a service technician.




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    • BDA Controller User Interface

            •   LED and Audible Indicators:

       PWR FAIL          Lights if primary power fails, and the system is on Battery Backup.

       BATT              Lights when the Battery (if installed) voltage drops below 24 VDC which roughly indicates 50% of backup
                         capacity remaining. This may occur as a result of normal discharge in a backup situation, Battery
                         exceeding its useful life, or a Battery failure such as water loss or shorted cell.
                         In addition, while running on Battery Backup, If the Battery drops below 22 VDC, the LED will begin to blink
                         indicating that self-shutdown is imminent. If the Battery drops below 21 VDC the BDA will shut down
                         completely to protect the Battery from damaging deep discharge.

       UPLINK BOOST Lights if the Uplink Booster is enabled and has an overcurrent, undercurrent, or internal fault.

       UPLINK PA         Lights if the Uplink PA (Power Amplifier) is enabled and has an overcurrent, undercurrent, or internal fault .

       DNLINK BOOST Lights if the Downlink Booster is enabled and has an overcurrent, undercurrent, or internal fault.

       DNLINK PA         Lights if the Downlink PA is enabled and has an overcurrent, undercurrent, or internal fault .

       UPLINK AGC        Lights to indicate that an Input Signal of sufficient strength is present to cause the AGC circuit (if enabled)
                         to act to reduce gain. The level at which AGC action occurs is not a fixed signal level. It depends upon the
                         user setting for output level target. When lower targets are set, the AGC will begin to act at lower input
                         levels. When AGC is disabled, the LED does nothing. If the Input Signal exceeds the AGC ability to reduce
                         gain, an overload condition exists, and the AGC LED blinks rapidly.

       DNLINK AGC        Operates the same as the Uplink AGC LED, but for the Downlink.

       TEMP              Lights when the BDA system temperature, as detected by a digital sensor in the fault monitor, exceeds the
                         user programmed high temperature threshold.

       FAN               Lights when the Cooling Fan(s) (if enabled) have an overcurrent or undercurrent condition.

       BUZZER            The Buzzer sounds briefly during button presses for audible feedback. Where a User Function requires a
                         confirmation, a short beep is emitted. During a Fault Condition, a long periodic beep is sounded (this can
                         be disabled). When the Battery is about to be depleted when on Battery Backup Power, the Buzzer will
                         sound continuously.


            •   Controls:

       ON/OFF            Power Switch for turning the BDA operation on and off. Note that this only controls the BDA Controller,
                         Boosters, PA’s, and Fans; the DC Power Supply is still operating.

       SELECT            This Button is used to enter the Main Function Menu and Submenus, and where applicable to confirm a
                         Function selection chosen with the Adjust Buttons.

       EXIT              This Button is used to cancel any Function changes, reverting to previous settings. If a Fault has occurred
                         and its Status is displayed, pressing the Exit Button clears the fault.

       ADJUST            These buttons Scroll up and down between Status, Function, and Menu display items. They also adjust
                         programmable numeric values up and down.




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    • Status Displays
            The BDA Controller’s Display normally shows one of 4 Status Displays. Pressing the Adjust Buttons sequences
            through the 4. Pressing the Select Button from any status screen enters the Main Menu. Pressing the Exit Button
            does nothing, except when a Fault condition exists and Exit Button clears the fault. If a Fault occurs, the display
            switches to the Master Status display and shows a text message for the Fault(s).


            •      Current Monitor Status
            This Screen displays the current drawn by each Booster and PA in the system. The top row shows abbreviated
            names for the amplifiers, the bottom row shows the current being drawn by each module. Entries for modules
            disabled by another module’s fault show “Dsbl”. Entries for modules that are manually disabled are blank. Modules
            that have a fault have their current indication blinking. If an overcurrent has occurred, then the word “Over” appears
            instead of a number.

                   Up-B Up-P Dn-B Dn-P
                   0.65 Over 0.60 2.35

            •      Thermal Monitor Status
            This Screen shows current temperature fan and battery status. Temperature readout is in degrees Celsius. If an
            over-temperature condition exists, temperature will flash. Each fan has an indication of On, Off or Fail. Battery
            voltage is displayed in volts to a resolution of 10 mV. If battery is not installed, display says “None” Battery voltage
            flashes if it is low.

                   Temp FanA FanB Batt
                    53C ON   Fail 26.25

            •      AGC Status
            This Screen displays data about AGC operation and current gain setting. If AGC is disabled, then the readout for that
            direction shows “Off” (*). If AGC is enabled, but input signal is below minimum input level for AGC action, readout
            shows “Ok”. If AGC is enabled, and AGC is acting, then readout shows equivalent single carrier input level for that
            direction in dBm. (*) If AGC is enabled, and amplifier is overdriven, readout shows blinking “Over” (*).

                   GN-UP-AGC GN-DN-AGC
                   65dB Dsbl 78dB 23dB

            •      Master Status
            This Screen shows normally ;

                   BDA OK
            If a Fault occurs, then a display such as ;

                   Fault!
                   Overtemperature
            Will be shown.




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            Fault Displays include ;

                   Up Boost Overcurrent                               Up PA Overcurrent
                   Dn Boost Overcurrent                               Dn PA Overcurrent
                   Up Boost Undercurr.                                Up PA Undercurrent
                   Dn Boost Undercurr.                                Dn PA Undercurr
                   Fan A Fail                                         Fan B Fail
                   Battery Low                                        Imminent Shutdown
                   Primary Power Fail                                 Overtemperature
                   Up Boost Internal                                  Up PA Internal
                   Dn Boost Internal                                  Dn PA Internal
                   External Fault                                     Controller Fault
                   Calibration Fail                                   Up Boost EEPROM
                   Dn Boost EEPROM                                    Uplink Overdrive
                   Downlink Overdrive                                 RS-232 Active


    • Menus

            •      Main Menu
       The Main Menu is entered by pressing the Select Button from any Status Display. If the Password is set to anything
       but 000 (default), then a Password Entry Screen appears. The user uses the Adjust Buttons to select a digit, and
       presses the Select Button to enter that digit. The cursor moves to the next digit and enters it. When the third digit is
       entered, and the Password is correct, the Main Menu becomes available. If an incorrect Password is entered, then the
       message “Wrong Password” appears for a few seconds and the user must start again. If the Password is set to 000
       (disabled) the Main Menu is available immediately.

                   Enter Password
                   4**
       Main Menu entries are used to group Functions by category. The User selects the Category and a Sub-Menu appears
       listing available Functions. While in the Main Menu, the top row of the display shows “Main Menu”, and the bottom row
       shows the Sub-Menu headings as one scrolls through them. When a Sub-Menu is selected, the Sub-Menu heading
       replaces the Main Menu heading in the top row, and the bottom row then shows the Sub-Menu entries. If no Buttons
       are pressed for 5 minutes while in any Menu the Display reverts to the last Status Display.

       Available main Menu entries are:

                   Gain                                                Uplink Booster
                   Uplink PA                                           Downlink Booster
                   Downlink PA                                         Temperature
                   Fans                                                Battery
                   Controller                                          Calibration




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            •   Gain Menu
       The gain menu allows adjustment of overall System Gain in dB for each direction. These functions take into account
       programmed module gain values entered by the user, or entered during factory calibration. The values it considers
       include Booster maximum gain and PA gain. These gains must be entered in the appropriate menus and must
       account for system cable and duplexer losses. Invalid gains cannot be called up. Gain is set in 1 dB increments.
       Gain menu entries (typical) are:

                Uplink Gain: 80dB
                Downlink Gain:75dB


            •   Uplink & Downlink Booster Menus
       These Menus allow programming of Booster parameters. Current program range is up to 1 Amp. If max current is
       reduced below the minimum current setting, the minimum current setting is pushed down automatically, and kept
       50mA less than the max current setting. If the minimum current setting is raised above the maximum current setting,
       the maximum current setting is pushed up and kept 50 mA higher. Current settings use 50 mA increments. Maximum
       gain setting is 80 dB. This applies to Booster gain, not System Gain. Booster Gain entries should account for losses
       before the booster. Menu selections are as follows (with typical data):

                Enable:        Yes
                Max Current: 1.00A
                Min Current: 0.25A
                Max Gain:    65 dB
                Interlock

       The Interlock entry, if selected, calls up a Sub-Menu that allows the user to select what modules are disabled if
       the Booster has a fault. In this menu, the top row shows:

                Up Boost Interlock

       The bottom row shows one of the other module names followed by Yes or No, which are toggled using the scroll
       keys.. The Interlock entries for the other amplifier modules operate in a similar manner. If all interlocks are off,
       then no deliberate shutdown occurs, and the fault detection is used for indication only.



                Uplink Boost: Yes
                Uplink PA:     Yes
                Downlink Boost:Yes
                Downlink PA:   Yes




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            •   Uplink and Downlink PA Menus
       The PA Menus are almost identical to the Booster menus except current programming range is up to 5 Amps.
       Maximum gain setting is 40 dB. Entries are as below:

                Enable:                      Yes
                Output:                    10dBm
                Max Current:               1.00A
                Min Current:               0.25A
                Max Gain:                  12 dB
                Interlock
            •   AGC Menu
       The AGC Menu allows the user to turn AGC on or off. The AGC target is set in terms of equivalent single carrier
       output level at BDA antenna terminal. AGC menu entries are:

                Uplink AGC:       On
                Uplink Output:+22dBm
                Downlink AGC:    Off
                Downlink O/P: +5dBm
            •   Temperature Menu
       This Menu allows setting of the over-temperature threshold and recovery temperature threshold. The recovery
       temperature is the temperature that the system has to cool down to for Boosters and PA’s to be re-energized. A third
       menu item allows user to select whether an over-temperature will actually cause a system shutdown. Menu entries
       are:

                Temp Limit:    60C
                Recovery Temp: 40C
                Temp Shutdown: Yes

            •   Fan Select
       This is a single entry Menu which allows selection of the primary fan. Allowable entries are Off, A, B and Both. If A is
       selected, then a fan A failure energizes fan B. If B is selected, fan A energizes in case of fan B failure. If both are
       selected, both fans are on all the time. If A or B are selected, then the second fan comes on if an over-temperature
       fault occurs, and stays on until the recovery temperature is reached.

                Main Menu
                Fan Select:                     A




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            •      Battery
            This Menu allows the user to tell the controller whether a backup battery is installed (Yes/No), and allows setting of
            battery voltage thresholds. If not installed, then no battery faults will signal, and no voltage display is shown.

                   Battery Menu

                   Batt. Installed? Yes
                   Low Voltage:    24.0
                   Warn Voltage:   21.5
                   Cutoff Voltage: 21.0


            •      Controller Menu
            This Menu allows the user to display the Software Revision, change the Password, perform a Lamp Test, control the
            Buzzer and reset to Factory Settings.. Pressing select key with Lamp test shown causes a test pattern to be shown
            on the VFD, and all LEDs light up all at once, then are lit individually in sequence. If the Factory Defaults function is
            selected, a confirmation screen appears asking the user to toggle the entry to yes and hit select before memory is
            cleared. Selecting “Set Password” allows user to enter a new password. The entry must be made a second time to
            confirm. In this case, display says “Confirm password”. If password is set to 000, then no password check is done
            (factory default). If password is forgotten, then EEPROM in controller must be replaced. Controller menu entries are:

                   Software Rev:    1.3
                   Set Password
                   Lamp Test:
                   Beep:            Yes
                   Factory Defaults?Yes

            •      Calibration Menu
       This Menu is for future use by the Kaval Factory only, and should not be used.




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•   INSTALLATION

    !   Upon receiving the BDA shipment, examine the packaging and the Cabinet for damage.
    !   Each BDA is carefully packaged for air shipment. Any damage incurred during the transportation must be claimed from the
        shipper.
    !   The BDA is fully contained in a single Nema-style wall mountable cabinet.
    !   Prior to installing the Roof Top Antenna and the Distribution Antenna System make sure that enough Antenna Isolation. If
        there is insufficient Isolation between the antennas, the amplifier gain must be set to a minimum of 12dB lower than the
        available Antenna Isolation. As a rule, this is easily achievable with in-building installation.
    !   Check for and remove all packing materials prior to installing this unit.
    !   The physical installation is accomplished by mounting the enclosure onto a vertical wall. Ensure that the unit is mounted in the
        upright position, as indicated by the upright Kaval logo and the door hinge on the left side of the housing. Four mounting lugs
        on the enclosure provided for this purpose. The cabinet is equipped on the left and right sides with an intake ventilation air at
        the bottom and exhaust fan at the top. Ensure that free air flow is available on both sides of the cabinet.
    !   The AC electrical wiring is accessible via an opening at the bottom left hand side of the cabinet. The AC Terminal Strip is
        provided at the bottom of the cabinet:

                 Connection                    North American Standard Color Code
                 Hot Line                              BLACK
                 Neutral Line                          WHITE
                 Ground connection                     BARE

        It is highly recommended that AC Power Wiring be performed by a qualified Electrician so as to ensure compliance with all
        National and Local Electrical Wiring Regulations.
    !   AC Power and RF Connections should be installed with all standard installation practices for lightning protection. This includes
        the grounding and electrical bonding together of all equipment racks and cabinets in the room. It also includes a grounding of
        the primary antenna cable and the installation of proper surge suppression (lightning arrestor) equipment at the entrance to the
        equipment room.
    !   Connect the Roof Top Antenna feeder cable to the “Donor Cell Site” Antenna.
    !   Connect the Distribution Antenna System feeder cable to the “In-building Antenna” port.
    !   Make sure that the BDA Controller Power On/Off Switch is “Off”. Activate the circuit breaker or plug in the AC. The BDA
        Controller should light up momentarily then shut off. Turn the BDA Controller Power On/Off Switch to “On”. The BDA
        Controller screen should become active, and Cooling Fans should be running. Check the BDA Controller for any reported
        Fault conditions.




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•   ANTENNA INSTALLATION

    !   All Antenna Installation is to be performed by Qualified Technical Personnel only.
    !   Antenna Installation Instructions and locations below, are for the purpose of satisfying FCC RF Exposure Compliance
        requirements.
    !   The Roof Top Antenna for linking to the Donor Site is a directional (high gain) Antenna fixed-mounted physically on the side
        or top of a building, or on a tower. The Antenna Gain must be no more than 10 dB. The Roof Top Antenna location should be
        such that only Qualified Technical Personnel can access it, and that under normal operating conditions no other person can
        touch the Antenna, or approach within 10 meters of the Antenna.
    !   For Cellular Systems the Roof Top Antenna for linking to the Donor Site is a simple 1/4 Wavelength (0dB Gain) Antenna
        fixed-mounted physically on the side or top of a building, or on a tower. The Roof Top Antenna location should be such that
        only Qualified Technical Personnel can access it, and that under normal operating conditions no other person can touch the
        Antenna, or approach within 10 meters of the Antenna.
    !   The In-Building Antenna connection is via a coaxial cable distribution system with Signal Taps at various points connected to
        the fixed-mounted Indoor Antennae. This is shown in the figure in the Introduction. The Indoor Antennae are simple 1/4
        Wavelength (0 dB Gain) types. They are used with Kaval 12, 16, or 20 dB Cable Taps. As such the maximum EIRP will be at
        the first Tapped Antenna, which will be 12 dB below the maximum signal level of the BDA1200 (+40 dBm with Booster & PA);
        +28 dBm, or 0.63 Watts EIRP. These Antennae are to be installed such that no person can touch the Antenna, or approach
        within 0.2 Meters.




                                         ANTENNA INSTALLATION
                                              WARNING
        ALL ANTENNA INSTALLATION IS TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ONLY.

        ANTENNA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LOCATIONS ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING FCC RF
        EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS, AND ARE NOT OPTIONAL.

        ALL ROOF TOP ANTENNA INSTALLATION MUST BE SUCH THAT NO PERSON CAN TOUCH THE ANTENNA, OR
        APPROACH CLOSER THAN 10 METERS.

        ALL IN-BUILDING ANTENNAE INSTALLATIONS MUST BE SUCH THAT NO PERSON CAN TOUCH THE ANTENNAE,
        OR APPROACH CLOSER THAN 0.2 METERS.




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•   FIELD ADJUSTMENTS
    The proper operation of the BDA in providing RF coverage extension is a function of not only the BDA, but also of proper systems
    engineering including isolation measurements and in building RF distribution design. The most critical requirement for the BDA
    installation is that the isolation between the “Roof-Top” Antenna and the in-building Antenna distribution system exceed the overall
    BDA System Gain by at least 12dB. The actual gain requirement for each Installation must be determined by the available antenna
    isolation and the operational requirements determined by local Systems Engineering.

    Each BDA has a Factory determined minimum gain both for the Uplink and Downlink Paths. The final Path Gain from Antenna Port
    in to Antenna Port out, is set by the BDA Controller.

    Follow through the BDA Controller Menus to set all configurable items as are appropriate for the installation.




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•   TROUBLESHOOTING
    BDA Field Failures are often due to reasons not related to the BDA’s themselves. Before attempting to troubleshoot the BDA,
    ensure that the Donor Repeater, the Portable Radios, Antennas and the in-building Distributed Antenna System are all functioning
    properly.

    • Maintenance & Safety
    The BDA has been engineered for easy maintenance and for safe operation. This has been achieved as follows :

    !   The 28V DC Power-supply is over-rated for actual requirements.
    !   Boosters are monitored for both Over-current and Under-current (most failures are sensed this way).
    !   PA’s are monitored for both Over-current and Under-current (most failures are sensed this way).
    !   Cabinet temperature is monitored for excessive temperature.
    !   Components are easily removable via quick connect DC and RF connectors.

    • Maintenance Philosophy
    Field maintenance should require a screwdriver, a multi-meter, spares of each of the active BDA component parts, and a Portable
    Radio to monitor off the air signals. There is no requirement to have any test equipment to accomplish most service repairs.
    ! All BDA component parts have been designed for reliable long life operation.
    ! The BDA Controller performs ongoing extensive built in diagnostics.
    ! Corrective action can often be taken without detailed technical knowledge or the need for any test equipment.


    • Troubleshooting Procedure
    Once it has been determined that the Donor Site and Portable Radio Equipment are performing satisfactorily, and the BDA itself is
    suspect, proceed as follows:

        1)        Open the BDA door and observe the BDA Controller display. If none of the Status LED’s are lit, and there is nothing
                  on the Display, then the AC Power and / or Battery Backup Power (if present) has been lost / disconnected, the
                  BDA’s DC Power Supply has failed, or the BDA Controller itself has failed. Check the AC Circuit Breaker feeding the
                  AC circuit that powers the BDA, or possibly the AC plug has been pulled. If AC is present, try turning it off, wait 1
                  minute, then on again; this may clear a DC Power Supply internal thermal fuse that has tripped. Also check that the
                  Power On/Off Switch on the BDA Controller is On. If AC power appears to be present, then check for
                  approximately 28 VDC from the BDA DC Power Supply. If there is no DC Voltage at the Power Supply terminals, it
                  has likely failed. from Also check for 22 to 28 VDC on the Battery terminals if present. If the BDA Controller still has
                  no lit LED’s or Display Status then the BDA Controller has likely failed.

        2)        If the BDA Controller is functioning with any Fault Status indicated, then check the indicated failed component. Over
                  or Under Current on Boosters, PA’s or Fans may mean that the power and/or control wiring to that component has
                  been disconnected or is broken, or that the component has failed and needs replacement. Suspected broken or
                  faulty cables should be disconnected and reconnected to see if the Fault clears.

        3)        Over-temperature indications on the BDA Controller may occur as a result of failed Cooling Fans, blocked ventilation
                                                                                                          o
                  openings, faulty over-heating Boosters or PA’s, or excessive ambient temperature (> 60 C).

        4)        Other problems may include connector & cable failures or related problems, specification failure in a Booster or PA,
                  etc. Problems of this sort are best referred to Kaval Service, or other supporting RF Test Lab.




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