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FCC ID: OQ3MAP800-70S

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                     Operations Guide


                  MULTI—CHANNEL
               CDMA POWER AMPLIFIER
                    MAP800—70S




                   869—894 MHz
         70—110 WATTS AVERAGE POWER




Paradigm Wireless Systems, Inc.         Tel: 949—260—1840
1672 McGaw Avenue                       Fax: 949—260—0883
Irvine, CA 92614                        www.mepa.com


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                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS


           Section 1                                                      Page
           Overview

           Introduction




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           General Description
           Functional and Physical Specifications

           Section 2
           Installation

 2.1       Introduction




                                                                       « co co co o
 2.2       Electrical Service Recommendations
 2.3       Unpacking and Inspection
 24        Installation Instructions
 2.5       Amplifier Module Power, Alarm, Control, and RF Connector



           Section 3
           Operating Instructions

  3.1      Introduction                                                     10
           Initial Start—Up and Operating Procedures                        10

           Section 4
           Principles of Operation

 4.1       Introduction                                                     10
 4.2       RF Input Signal                                                  10
 4.3       RF Output Load                                                   10
 4.4       Amplifier Functional Description                                 10
 4.5       Amplifier Module Cooling                                         10
 4.6       Power Distribution                                               10


        TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)


        Section 5                                                 Page
        Maintenance

5.1     Field Replacement of the Module                           11

        Section 6
        Troubleshooting

6.1     Introduction                                              12
6.2     Troubleshooting                                           12
6.3     Return for Service Procedures                             13
6.3.1   Obtaining an RMA                                          13
6.3.2   Repackaging for Shipment                                  13

        LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
                                                                  Page

        MAP800—70S Amplifier Showing Front , Side, and Rear Views 5
        MAP800—708S Amplifier Showing Subrack and Module          6
        Power, Alarm, Control, and RF Connector                   7

        LIST OF TABLES
Table                                                             Page

        MAP800—70S Multi—channel Power Amplifier Functional       7
        Specifications
        Amplifler Module Power, Alarm, Control, and RF Connector   9
        Definition
        Troubleshooting                                           12


SECTION 1
OVERVIEW

1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information and procedures for installation, operation, and
maintenance of Paradigm‘s         MAP800—708 multi—carrier RF power
amplifier for CDMA. The manual is organized into six sections as follows:

 Section   1.   General Description
 Section   2.   Installation
 Section   3.   Operating Instructions
 Section   4.   Principles of Operation
 Section   5.   Maintenance
 Section   6:   Troubleshooting

1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MAP800—708S (see figures 1—1 and 1—2) is a linear, multi—carrier power
amplifier that operates in the cellular frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz.
It is designed as a self—contained module with EMI containment for use in cellular
base stations. The MAP800—708S accepts single and multi—channel CDMA
signals as input. The MAP800—708 does not use a pilot signal, and is line ir
across the full band. Since it does not use feed—forward circuitry, the MAF 300—
708 should be a comparatively much more reliable amplifier.

Each amplifier module has a power, alarm, and cor .rol connector that allows the
host system to monitor the system status. Primary power for the
amplifier is +27 Vdo.


1.3 FUNCTIONAL AND PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Functional and physical specifications are listed in table 1—1.


Figure 1—1


Figure 1—2


Table 1—1.
MAP800—70$ Multi—Channel Power Ampiifier Functional Specifications
MAP800—708             Technical Specifications
Multicarrier Amplifier
         Parameter              Specification
      Frequency Range           869 MHz to 894 MHz
RF Output Power at Combiner     |60 Waits max / (LPA + combiner)
         output port            120 Watts max / (LPA + combiner)
                                70W module alone
 RF Output Power at LPA unit    170 Watts max / LPA unit (4 carriers)
                                90 Watts max/LPA unit (2 carriers)
                                110 Watts max/LPA (single carrier)
 Gain (LPA without combiner)

Gain (LPA unit with combiner)   63 +/— 0.5 dB @ from 869 MHz to 894 MHz, 27V +/— 1V,
       at 25° C+/— 3° C         with max RF power)
                                EX) 2WAY COMBINER
                                  65+/—0.5dB with 2 LPAs
                                  62+/—0.5dB with 1 LPA
 Gain Flatness over any 2MHz    [+/—0.2 dB
          Bandwidth
  Gain variation: 0° C~60° C    |63+/— 1.0dB
   Out Power: 30~54.8dBm,
         DC: 21~28V
       IMD /Spurious:           31 dBe / 30KHz BW @ 750 KHz offset.
  with max HP ESG CDMA          |47 dBc / 30KHz BW @ 1980 KHz offset.
         4 carriers,
     amd Max RF power           O° C ~60° C, DC: 24~ 28V
 Receiver Band Noise Level at   —35 dBm maximum / 30 KHz BW
  824~849 MHz @ 300 Watts
          max power
IMd /Spurious at $96~900 MHz    —23 dBm maximum / 30 KBz BW
   @ 300 Watts max power


 Input CDMA carrier condition   |HP ESG 9ch forward source: 1 pilot, I paging, I sync, 6
                                traffics.
                                Max 4 carriers with HP ESG source (model: E4433B).
  No. of input CDMA carrier     MAX 4 CARRIERS at rated power
   Reverse Power Protection     Reverse power does not deteriorate the LPA IMD
                                performance
     Input / Output VSWR        1.5 : 1 maximum
         Load Stability         VSWR & : 1, all phases with forward output power up to
                                MAX watts.
     Normal DC Voliage          24V to 28V, @ 27V DC
    Operating DC Voltage        21V to 30V


SECTION 2

INSTALLATION

2.1 INTRODUCTION
The Mode} MAP800—708 Multi—channel Power Amplifier is used in base stations offering wireless
CDMA service. Please review this manual carefully before operating the ampiifier.

2.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
Paradigm Wireless recommends that proper AC line conditioning and surge suppression be
provided on the primary AC input to the +27 VDC power source. All electrical service should be
instailed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, any applicable state or local codes, and
good engineering practice. Special consideration should be given to lightning protection of all
systems in view of the vulnerability of most transmitter sites to lightning. Lightning arrestors are
recommended in the service entrance. Straight, short ground runs are recommended. The
electrical service must be well grounded.

Each amplifier system should have its own circuit breaker, so a failure in one does not shut off the
whole installation. Circuit breakers should be thermal type, capable of handling the anticipated
intush current, in a load center with a master switch.

2.3 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
This equipment has been operated, tested and calibrated at the factory. Carefully open the
container(s) and remove the amplifier module(s). Retain all packing material that can be
reassembled in the event that the unit must be returned to the factory.

Visually inspect the amplifier module for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If the
equipment is damaged, a claim should befiled with the carrier once the extent of any damage is
assessed. If possible, inspect the equipment in the presence of the delivery person. If the
equipment is damaged due to shipping, the carrier is yourfirst avenue of recourse. If the
equipment is damaged and must be returned to the factory, write or phone for a return
authorization. Paradigm may not accept returns without a return merchandise authorization. We
are unable to and will not guarantee the performance of the freight carrier.



2.4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The MAP800—708 amplifier module is designed for installation in a subrack that permits access
to the subrack for connection of DC power, RF, and monitor cables. Forced air cooling is
provided by fans integrated into the subrack.

To install the amplifier proceed as follows:

1.   Install subrack in equipment rack or cabinet and secure in place.

2.   Connect antenna cable(s) to appropriate sector output at back of subrack.

3.   Connect the transceiver output(s) or combiner output to input(s) of subrack.

4.   Connect alarm and control cables to subrack.

                                               WARNING
          Turn off external primary DC power before connecting DC power cables.

5.   Connect positive primary power and negative primary power to the subrack. Tighten the


SECTION 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 INTRODUCTION
This section contains operating instructions for the MAP800—705 Multi—carrier RF Power Amplifier.

3.2 INITIAL START—UP AND OPERATING PROCEDURES

To perform the initial start—up, proceed as follows:

        1. Check to ensure that all input and output cables are properly connected.

                                              CAUTION
                Before applying power, make sure that the input and output of the
                amplifier are properly terminated into 50 ohms. Do not operate the
                amplifier without a proper load ({antenna + coax, or dummy load) attached.
                Refer to table 1—1 for input power requirements. Excessive input power may
                damage the amplifier, and cause an over power condition.

                                                 NOTE
               The output coaxial cable between the amplifier and the antenna must
                be 50 ohm coaxial cable. Use of cable of other impedance may void the
                warranty, and will distort the output signal.



        2.   Place power on/oft switch on the amplifier front panel in the "off" (down) position

        3.   Turn on supply that provides +27 Vde to the amplifier system.

        4.   Place power on/off switch on the amplifier front panel in the "on" (up) position.

        5.   Turn on external transceiver/signal source and apply RF input signals.

        6.   Perform normal tests to verify base station RF output




SECTION 4
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION


4.1 INTRODUCTION
This section contains a functional description of the MAP800—70$ Multi—channel
Power Ampilifier.

4.2. RF INPUT SIGNAL
The maximum input power should not exceed the limits specified in table 1—1.


        2.    Loosen the two thumbscrews (top and bottom of the faceplate) that secure the
              amplifier module to the subrack.

        3.   With steady even pressure, use handle on front of amplifier to pull module out of
             subrack.

        4.   Install replacement in reverse order of steps 1 through 3 above.




SECTION 6
TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1     INTRODUCTION
This section contains a brief list of problems which users have encountered and a few suggested
actions that may correct the problem. If the suggested corrective action does not eliminate the
problem, please contact your Paradigm field representative or the factory for furtherinstructions.

                                                 NOTE
                             Check your sales order and equipment
                             warranty before attempting to service or
                             repair the unit. Do not break the seals on
                             equipment under warranty or the warranty
                             will be null and void.       Do not return
                             equipment for warranty or repair service
                             until proper shipping instructions are
                             received from the factory.




6.2     TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to table 6—1 for troubleshooting suggestions.

Table 6—1.
Troubleshooting.

  SYMPTOM                         SUGGESTED ACTION


  MAP300—708 Inoperative           1.   Check for proper power supply voltage.

                                   2.   Verify all RF connections.

                                   3. Verify that unit does not have a major fault (red LED on
                                   front panel). Power cycle the amplifier.

RF Appears in Wrong Sector         1. The subrack may have multiple inputs and outputs for
                                   different sectors. Check that the correct input and output are
                                   used in the rack


6.3     RETURN FOR SERVICE PROCEDURES
When returning products to Paradigm, the following procedures will ensure optimum response.

6.3.1    Obtaining a RMA
        A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning
        equipment to the factory for service. Please contact our Customer Service Department at
        (949) 260—1840 to obtain this number. Failure to obtain this RMA number may result in
        delays in receiving repair service or the shipment being refused at Paradigm.

6.3.2   Packaging for Shipment
        To ensure safe shipment of the amplifier, it is recommended that the original shipping
        container designed for the amplifier be used. The original packaging material is reusable.
        If it is not available, contact Paradigm‘s Customer Service Department for packing
        materials and information.


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Document Created: 2001-06-11 14:05:40
Document Modified: 2001-06-11 14:05:40

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