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MOBILECOMMUNICATION
Overview of Related Products, Installationand Control Possibilities
Remote Electrical Tilt System
2 I Kathrein I Company Portrait
Who we are and what we stand forKathrein is a leading international specialist for
reliable, high-quality communication technologies.
We are an innovation and technology leader in today’s
connected world. Our ability to provide solutions and sys-
tems enables people all over the world to communicate,
access information and use media, whether at home, at
the office or on the road. We cover a broad spectrum:
from mobile communication, signal enhancement and
data transmission in buildings, to fibre optic and cable
networks and satellite reception technology, to radio
and TV transmission and transmission and reception
systems in vehicles.
As a hidden champion and family-owned enterprise, we
have been working on the technologies of tomorrow since
1919. We take pride in our dedicated employees and our
passion for customers and quality.
Our Solutions
Find out more about us at www.kathrein.com
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I 3Remote Electrical Tilt I General Information
Time is money, and setting up a mobile site takes time. So why not cut set-up time by using
Kathrein’s optimised products? Kathrein’s RET products such as the FlexRET and RFID-RCU
guarantee quick and easy set-up through automatic antenna configuration. As an added benefit,
they minimise potential RET installation errors. Kathrein's RET control devices make initial configu-
ration and targeted optimisation much easier. What’s more, the Kathrein GPS Azimuth Adjustment
Tool allows fast and precise azimuth adjustment of the antennas on site.
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Modern mobile communication networks often provide the pos-
sibility of controlling the electrical downtilt of antennas remotely.
As a result, most antennas need to be equipped with Remote
Control Units (RCUs) in order to be able to change the downtilt
without the need to physically access the sites.
Not only do these RCUs need to be installed, they also need to
be configured in accordance with the connected antenna. This
results in an additional amount of time spent on site and a pos-
sible source of human error.
In order to make the whole installation process easier, Kathrein
is now offering two new solutions to simplify remote electrical
tilting of base station antennas: FlexRET antennas and a RCU
with integrated RFID feature.
The control unit is integrated into the antenna radome for
FlexRET antennas. One FlexRET module is able to control
up to six antenna systems of one antenna, i.e. up to 12 port
antennas. The integrated module is pre-configured and calibra-
ted ex-factory. That means all relevant antenna data is already
stored in the FlexRET module and is automatically transferred to
the used primary (e.g. Base Station (BTS) or ALC, PCA, ...). As
a result, this information does not need to be filled in manually
during installation.
The FlexRET unit provides one AISG input and one output.
Only one AISG cable is needed for control. Of course, FlexRET
antennas can also be deployed in daisy chain configuration with
further FlexRET antennas and/or external RCUs.
For site/antenna sharing purposes, special Site Sharing Adap-
ters (type number 86010154/55) can be used. With these de-
vices, up to three respectively six different BTS or operators can
be interconnected to one common FlexRET antenna. Further
configuration details are given on pages 12-13.
MOduleFlexRET
Why not make life easier with the FlexRET and RFID-RCU?
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ADVANTAGES
▪ Only 1 x AISG in and 1 x AISG out (for daisy chain)
▪ Reduction of AISG cables
▪ No external RCUs need to be installed
▪ Site sharing possibility with the Site Sharing Adapter
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All antennas with RFID tag will be clearly marked. One mar-
king can be found on the antenna label showing the following
symbol:
In addition, the packaging will also be marked with the same
logo.
Both systems are compliant to AISG 2.0/3GPP (default setting)
and AISG 1.1. An up-to-date list of all antennas with RFID spindle
is provided on our homepage.
All future Kathrein multi-band antennas will be equipped with
the new FlexRET system. Furthermore, Kathrein also provides
another innovative solution for all existing antennas with external
RCUs: A RCU with RFID feature, thereby providing RFID-based
communication between the antenna and the RCU.
This upgraded RCU is equipped with an RFID reader. In additi-
on, our portfolio of antennas is successively equipped with RFID
tags.
All relevant antenna data is stored on this tag, namely the anten-
na configuration file, the antenna serial number and the antenna
model number. After mounting the RCU to the antenna, all data
stored on the antenna tag is read by the RCU once the power
is switched on. Only specific site information needs to be added
manually. The calibration is automatically performed when set-
ting the first tilt value.
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ADVANTAGES fOR bOth InnOvatIve devICes
▪ No additional calibration and antenna type
configuration on site necessary
▪ Only site-specific information needs to be added
▪ Possible configuration and installation errors
can be avoided
▪ Saving installation time and costs
▪ Potential savings of Opex and Capex
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RET Components
Kathrein’s overall Ret system works in accordance with the aIsG (antenna Interface standards Group) standard and 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
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OPTIONAL
CCU (Central Control unit) Page 22
Control cable Page 24Torque screw driver Page 24Remote Control Unit (RCU)with RfId feature Page 16
PCA (Portable Control adapter) Page 23 Site Sharing Adapter Page 18-19Lightning protection device Page 25
DC Power and Signal Splitter Page 24 ALC (antenna line Configurator) Page 21 Earthing clamp Page 25
AISG-DTMA (double tower Mounted amplifier) Page 26-27Smart Bias Tee
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Kathrein’s RET System Already Used and Installed All Over the World
uMts site of a German operator at the “Oktoberfest” in Munich with Kathrein’s Ret system.
antenna site for lte 800 and uMts 2100 with two Kathrein dual-band antennas and RCus for each system.
Multi-system configuration site with Kathrein quad-band antenna and RCus.
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All complex functions and data which need more storage can
be transferred via WiFi to an arbitrary mobile device such as a
PDA, smartphone or laptop. An USB connection between the
Antenna Line Configurator and a laptop is also possible. The
mobile device does not need special software, a standard web-
browser is sufficient.
With one single Antenna Line Configurator, up to nine RET
devices, i. e. FlexRET antennas, external RCUs or a combination
of both can be controlled, depending on the system configurati-
on and the length of the control cable.
Antenna Line Configurator
The antenna line configurator is a stand-alone device for the
configuration and control of AISG antenna line products such as
Kathrein’s RET system. For operation, no external power supply
and no PC or laptop are required. The Antenna Line Configurator
is designed for on-site use and has a touchscreen display which
is sunlight visible. Its size is only 265 x 102 x 37 mm and it has
an extra clip to securely fix it during the site access.
A variety of functions can be controlled with the
Antenna Line Configurator:
▪ Scan for AISG devices
▪ Select and configure the scanned devices
(e.g. adjust the downtilt of the antenna)
▪ Documentation and protocolling of antenna installation
parameters in a report file
▪ Update the software of the used antenna line devices
such as RCUs, FlexRET antennas, DTMAs
▪ Check and store the mechanical downtilt of the antenna
with the internal tilt sensor
Devices for Controlling the RET System
antenna line Configurator
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Central Control Unit (CCu)
The Central Control Unit (CCU) is a base-station integrated de-
vice to control antenna line devices such as RCUs, FlexRET an-
tennas and DTMAs. In order to cover all required applications,
the CCU can be accessed from the Operational Maintenance
Center (OMC) via the Ethernet input and/or directly on-site
through a PC via the RS 232 input.
For the control via a PC, the CCU can be operated with a stan-
dard browser which means no additional software is required.
Up to 27 RET devices (external RCUs or FlexRET antennas) and
six DTMAs can be controlled via one CCU, depending on cable
size and maximum power.
Portable Control Adapter (PCa)
The PCA is a portable controller for the on-site configuration of
ASIG antenna line devices, such as DTMAs, RCUs or FlexRET
antennas. This product is designed for mobile applications to be
used by installers or maintenance staff with temporary access to
the antenna site. Mainly, the PCA is used for the configuration of
AISG devices directly after the installation.
The PCA consists of a small control box and Windows-based
software to be installed on a laptop. The control box with
dimensions of 40 x 95 x 160 mm (H x W x D) transforms the USB
interface into an AISG-conform interface (RS 485 & DC voltage).
Together with the supplied software, all functions of the connec-
ted devices can be controlled via a laptop.
Up to 27 RET devices (external RCUs or FlexRET antennas) can
be managed using one single PCA.
Central Control unitPortable Control adapter
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For the communication between the control devices and the
RCU or FlexRET antenna, three different options are possible:
Connection Possibilitiesfor RET Control Devices
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CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES
1. Using separate RS 485 cables
2. Using two Smart Bias Tees (SBT) in the feeder lines
3. Via a DTMA at the antenna and a Smart Bias Tee at
the base station
Depending on the respective application, either a CCU can be
integrated into the base station or a PCA or Antenna Line Confi-
gurator can be used for the local configuration and control of the
AISG antenna line devices on site.
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Adjustment of the Antenna’s Azimuth Kathrein’s GPS Azimuth Adjustment Tool
Outdoor tablet
The outdoor tablet is included within the scope of supply and
provides a special app for the easy documentation of the site
installation. Within the app, not only the mentioned parameters
can be measured, but the whole site information can be docu-
mented including photos of the site. A report can also be issued
and saved by this app. It is even possible to send the report
directly via e-mail with an additional SIMcard. Measurements are
also graphically and acoustically supported, thereby allowing a
hands-free operation of the tablet.
The basis for the functionality of a mobile communication net-
work is not only the quality of the used products but also the
site planning. If the site planning is not correctly and accurately
realised during the initial installation, then this may result in poor
network quality and a dissatisfied subscriber base. Therefore,
an accurate site installation can be seen as one of the essential
issues in order to ensure the best possible subscriber or user ex-
perience. One critical parameter during the installation process
is the azimuth adjustment of the antennas on site. In order to
ensure the correct adjustment, a precise adjustment tool is nee-
ded. In addition, the sites are often hard to access, so the efforts
involved in the adjustment itself should be kept to a minimum.
Kathrein’s GPS Azimuth Adjustment Tool offers a very accurate
and easy-to-handle adjustment of the antenna’s azimuth. It con-
sists of a GPS-based measurement tool in combination with a
tablet for the adjustment control and site documentation.
the tool can be easily mounted to an arbitrary panel antenna by using different adap-ter plates or a special mounting belt. It is extendable for best signal reception.
GPS AzIMUTh ADjUSTMENT TOOL FEATURES
▪ Measurable parameters:
· GPS position
· Azimuth
· Mechanical downtilt
· Othometric height
▪ Up to six hours operating time
▪ Compact size and limited weight
▪ Wireless communication between tool and tablet PC,
no cabling necessary
▪ Suitable for all mobile panel antennas
A separate manual can be found on our homepage describing
the use and operation in more detail.
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Installation Guidelines FlexRET Antennas
Operation with Several BTSSingle BTS Operation
If the RET control of a FlexRET antenna cannot be handled via
one single RET-signal path, the different RET signals need to
be interconnected with a Site Sharing Adapter (86010154/55).
With these Site Sharing Adapters, up to three respectively six
different BTS or operators can be connected to one common
FlexRET antenna.
The installation of AISG antenna line devices in between the
Site Sharing Adapter and the FlexRET antenna is not possible.
If needed, they must be installed prior to the Site Sharing Adap-
ter. The Site Sharing Adapter can be fixed at the mast with the
included tension band. Attach the AISG cables of the different
BTS to the AISG inputs of the Site Sharing Adapter. One control
cable then needs to be connected from the AISG output of the
Site Sharing Adapter (marked with “FlexRET”) to the AISG input
of the FlexRET antenna. If an input of the Site Sharing Adapter
remains unused, then please do not remove the protection cap.
Dependent upon the site installation, the use of the optional
grounding point of the Site Sharing Adapter may be necessary.
Before deploying the Site Sharing Adapter, one initial configurati-
on needs to be performed in order to allocate the corresponding
bands to the respective BTS.
A configuration file is created by specialised software which
needs to be uploaded to the Site Sharing Adapter by an ade-
quate primary. This can be realised directly with the Kathrein
PCA or by a firmware update routine with any AISG control de-
vice (BTS or e.g. ALC). This process is described in more detail
in the Site Sharing Adapter manual.
For RET control of the FlexRET antenna via one base station
(BTS), only one AISG cable (RS 485) needs to be connected
to the AISG input of the FlexRET module of the antenna. To
achieve this, remove the protection cap on the AISG input which
is marked by the word “in”. The control cable needs to be fixed
with tightening torque of 0.5-1.0 Nm. This can be done by hand
or by a special torque screwdriver (type number 85010080).
After scanning the FlexRET device with the primary (i.e. BTS or
an adequate control device, such as the Kathrein ALC or PCA),
the following antenna information is automatically read out:
1. Antenna type number
2. Antenna serial number
3. Antenna configuration file
An initial calibration is not necessary since the FlexRET antennas
are pre-configured and calibrated to the minimum tilt.
RET modes
According to 3GPP, the FlexRET antennas can be operated in
SingleRET (default) and MultiRET mode which are switchable. The
mode required is dependent on the mode operated by the BTS.
Any queries related to the mode of operation of the base stati-
on should be directed to the corresponding BTS supplier. The set
mode has no impact on the operation of the antenna but only on
the communication between the primary and the FlexRET antenna.
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Daisy Chain Configuration Exchanging the FlexRET Module
FlexRET antennas can also be used in daisy chain configuration.
Remove the protection caps on the AISG input and output of
the first antenna which are marked by the words “in” and “out”.
Connect the control cable to the input. Remove the protection
cap of the AISG input of the second FlexRET antenna and at-
tach a control cable to interconnect the input with the output of
the first antenna. Proceed like this for further antennas. Please
note: Do not remove the protection cap of the AISG output of
the last FlexRET module.
A combination with external RCUs in daisy chain is also possi-
ble. Please see the installation instructions for external RCUs for
more details.
The maximum number of antennas usable in daisy chain is
dependent upon the primary, e.g. up to a total number of nine
FlexRET antennas and/or external RCUs with the ALC.
All FlexRET antennas are delivered with an integrated RET mo-
dule. However, this module can be replaced if necessary. To
exchange the module, the two screws (type torx T-20) of the
existing module need to be released first.
The module will then slide out until an internal mechanical stop
occurs, the module will not fall out by itself. The module can
be released by pulling it further. The new module (type no.
86010153) can then be placed in the slot and the screws need
to be tightened with a torque of 3 Nm.
The antenna information is stored on an internal RFID tag in the
FlexRET antenna. The new FlexRET module gets the antenna in-
formation stored in the antenna automatically after the power is
switched on. It is not necessary to configurate the FlexRET with
antenna data manually. Again, only specific information needs to
be added. Since the module is not yet set to the required tilt, an
initial calibration for each antenna system needs to be performed.
bottom view of demounted flexRet module
AISG in (male) AISG out (female)
screws
screws
PLEASE NOTE!
If a Site Sharing Adapter ist used, the max. number of
FlexRET antennas in daisy chain ist limited to three.
A combination with external RCUs is not possible in
this case.
from btsto first antenna
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Attaching the External RCU (Remote Control Unit)
▪ Push the attachment nut of the RCU down towards the housing.
▪ Place the RCU carefully over the adjustment spindle, ob-
serving the correct alignment of the RCU with regard to the
antenna, i.e. the flat surfaces of the attachment fixture on the
antenna side and those inside the RCU housing must lie flat
against each other.
▪ Push up the RCU carefully to the stop at the antenna.
tighten the RCu attachment nut using a torque-wrench (type no. 85010077);wrench width = 41 mmmin. torque = 15 nmmax. torque = 18 nm
▪ Connect the RCU control cable immediately after attachment
of the RCU. The tightening torque for fixing the control cable
connector must be 0.5-1.0 Nm. This can be done by hand or
by a special torque screwdriver (type no. 85010080).
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▪ Twist off the protective cap completely from the antenna.
▪ Completely remove the black adjustement wheel by simply
pulling it downwards.
▪ Check the proper function of the phase shifter over the entire
adjustment range by twisting the adjustment wheel in such a
way, that the spindle moves completely in and out. Reset the
downtilt to minimum tilt.
▪ Clean the thread surface. Apply the assembly paste evenly
onto the full circumference of the thread as illustrated in the
figure.
► for further information please read the "safety data-sheet" (91/155 eeC), anti-seize "high-tech" assembly Paste different packing sizes at http://www.weicon.com/en
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RFID Functionality
For daisy chain operation, remove the protection cap and attach
a control cable to interconnect with the daisy chain input of the
subsequent RCU.
If the RCU and the antenna both have RFID functionality, the
antenna details are automatically read out by the corresponding
primary:
1. Antenna type number
2. Antenna serial number
3. Antenna configuration file
AISG in (male)AISG out (female)
bottom view of RCu
PLEASE NOTE!
Do not remove the protection cap on the daisy chain
output of the last RCU device.
PLEASE NOTE!
To provide the RFID functionality, it is essential that
the spindle is kept at minimum tilt before mounting the
RCU.
Daisy Chain Configuration
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Remote Control Unit (RCU) for Kathrein base station antennas with adjustable electrical downtilt and appropriate mechanical interface
Kathrein Installation Set (Type no. 85010077)set consists of three spanners of 27, 32 and 41 mm width
32 mm
1/2˝ square actuation according to DIN 3120 Form C
41 m
m27 mm
1/2" square actuation according to DIN 3120 Form Cthese tools are suitable for 7-16 connectors with a wrench size of 27 or 32 mm, and the RCu attachment nut with a wrench size of 41 mm.tighten nuts within a torque range of 25-33 nm depending on connector manufacturers’ specifications, respectively the RCu nut with a torque range of 15-18 nm.
Type no. 86010148V01
Protocols Compliant to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Logical interface ex factory 1)
3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Input voltage range 10 ... 30 v (pin 1, pin 6)
Power consumption < 1 W (stand by); < 10 W (motor activated)
Connectors 2) 3) 2 x 8 pin connector according to IeC 60130-9; according to aIsG daisy chain in: male; daisy chain out: female
Hardware interfaces Rs 485a/b (pin 5, pin 3); power supply (pin 1, pin 6); dC return (pin 7);according to aIsG / 3GPP
Adjustment time (full range)
40 sec (typically, depending on antenna type)
Adjustment cycles > 50,000
Temperature range -40 °C … +60 °C
Protection class IP 24
Lightning protection aIsG interface (each pin); 2.5 ka (10/350 µs); 8 ka (8/20 µs)
Housing material Profile: aluminium anodised; cover: aluminium die cast coated
Weight 455 g (0.99 lbs)
Packing size 245 x 93 x 102 mm (9.6 x 3.6 x 4 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 177.5 x 59.5 x 49.5 mm (7.0 x 2.3 x 1.9 inches)
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ RFID Feature: Automatic antenna configuration in combination with RFID-spindle antennas
▪ Fast calibration process
1) the protocol of the logical interface can be switched from aIsG 1.1 to 3GPP/aIsG 2.0 and vice versa with a vendor specific command. start-up operation of the RCu 86010148vO1 is only possible in a Ret system supporting 3GPP/aIsG 2.0 Please contact Kathrein for further information
2) the tightening torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
3) the RCu gets the information stored in the antenna after power on automatically if a correspon-ding antenna is used. In this case, it is not necessary to configurate the RCu manually
Remote Control Unit (RCU)
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Type no. 86010153
Protocols Compliant to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Logical interface ex factory 1)
3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Operates as single Rets or MultiRet
Ex factory single Rets
Input voltage range 10 ... 30 v (pin 1, pin 6)
Power consumption < 0.5 W (stand by); < 10 W (motor activated)
Connectors 2) 2 x 8 pin connector according to IeC 60130-9; according to aIsG; daisy chain in: male; daisy chain out: female
Hardware interfaces Rs 485a/b (pin 5, pin 3); power supply (pin 1, pin 6); dC return (pin 7); according to aIsG/3GPP
Adjustment time (full range)
40 sec (typically, depending on antenna type)
Adjustment cycles > 50,000
Temperature range -40 °C … +60 °C
Protection class IP 24 (installed)
Lightning protection aIsG interface (each pin), 2.5 ka (10/350 µs), 8 ka (8/20 µs)
Housing material Profile: aluminium anodised; cover: aluminium die cast coated
Weight 350 g (0.77 lbs)
Packing size 245 x 93 x 102 mm (9.6 x 3.6 x 4 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 142 x 71 x 50.4 mm (5.6 x 2.8 x 2 inches)
FlexRETa flexible, integrated solution for adjusting the electrical downtilt of Kathrein flexRet antennas
If the flexRet of an antenna has to be replaced, the flexRet gets the information stored in the antenna after power on automatically. It is not necessary to configure the flexRet manually
1) the protocol of the logical interface can be switched from 3GPP/aIsG 2.0 to aIsG 1.1 with a vendor specific command. start-up operation of the flexRet is only possible in a Ret system supporting 3GPP/aIsG 2.0 Please note: If the primary which controls the flexRet system does not support the default ex-factory interface setting, then the RCu must be switched to the appropriate standard of the primary before ins-tallation. Please contact Kathrein for further information
2) the tightning torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5–1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
all flexRet antennas are equipped with this module. the module does not need to be ordered separately.
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ Single RETs or MultiRET displayed
▪ Daisy chain feasibility (external RCUs or FlexRET antennas)
▪ Pre-configured and pre-calibrated
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ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ Single RETs or MultiRET displayed
▪ Selectable arrangement of the antenna’s arrays for up to three BTS
▪ Possible for up to three FlexRETs (Daisy chain)
Site Sharing Adapter 3-wayOperate a flexRet system with up to three independent base stations or operators
Please note: the site sharing adapter can exclusively be used with flexRet antennas. the output of the site sharing adapter needs to be directly connected to the flexRet antenna. for selecting the arrangement of the antenna arrays, a separate software application is available. the site sharing adapter expands the aIsG interface of max. three flexRets up to three aIsG inter faces for three independent aIsG prima-ries. the assignment of antenna arrays can be configured individually. stand by power for site sharing adapter and flexRet system is taken by the bts with the highest dC input voltage. When the motor is in operation, the electrical power is allocated fairly to the base stations, according to the individual input. the site sharing adapter can not be used in combination with an aIsG splitter (e.g. 86010002). for the connection of the site sharing ad-apter and the flexRets, a standard aIsG cable shall be used.
1) the tightning torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
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Type no. 86010154
Protocols Compliant to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Logical interface ex factory
3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Input voltage range 10 ... 30 v (pin 1, pin 6)
Power consumption < 3 W (stand by); < 12 W (motor activated)
Connectors 1) 4 x 8 pin connector according to IeC 60130-9; according to aIsGIn: male; Out: female
Hardware interfaces Rs 485a/b (pin 5, pin 3); power supply (pin 1, pin 6); dC return (pin 7); according to aIsG/3GPP
Temperature range -40 °C … +60 °C
Protection class IP 54 (installed)
Lightning protection aIsG interface (each pin), 2.5 ka (10/350 μs), 8 ka (8/20 μs)
Max. cable length (SiteSharing Adapter to lastFlexRET antenna)
150 m
Housing material Cover: aluminium die cast coated
Weight 650 g (1.4 lbs)
Packing size 160 x 250 x 100 mm (6.3 x 9.8 x 3.9 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 123 x 166 x 62 mm (4.8 x 6.5 x 2.4 inches)
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Type no. 86010155
Protocols Compliant to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Logical interface ex factory
3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Input voltage range 10 ... 30 v (pin 1, pin 6)
Power consumption < 3 W (stand by); < 12 W (motor activated)
Connectors 1) 7 x 8 pin connector according to IeC 60130-9; according to aIsGIn: male; Out: female
Hardware interfaces Rs 485a/b (pin 5, pin 3); power supply (pin 1, pin 6); dC return (pin 7); according to aIsG/3GPP
Temperature range -40 °C … +60 °C
Protection class IP 54 (installed)
Lightning protection aIsG interface (each pin), 2.5 ka (10/350 μs), 8 ka (8/20 μs)
Max. cable length (SiteSharing Adapter to lastFlexRET antenna)
150 m
Housing material Cover: aluminium die cast coated
Weight 1350 g (3.0 lbs)
Packing size 195 x 360 x 110 mm (7.7 x 14.1 x 4.3 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 156 x 265 x 65 mm (6.1 x 10.4 x 2.6 inches)
Site Sharing Adapter 6-wayOperate a flexRet system with up to six independent base stations or operators
Please note: the site sharing adapter can exclusively be used with flexRet antennas. the output of the site sharing adapter needs to be directly connected to the flexRet antenna. for selecting the arrangement of the antenna arrays, a separate software application is available. the site sharing adapter expands the aIsG interface of max. three flexRets up to six aIsG inter faces for six independent aIsG primaries. the assignment of antenna arrays can be configured individually. stand by power for site sharing adapter and flexRet system is taken by the bts with the highest dC input voltage. When the motor is in operation, the electrical power is allocated fairly to the base stations, according to the individual input. the site sharing adapter can not be used in combination with an aIsG splitter (e.g. 86010002). for the connection of the site sharing ad-apter and the flexRets, a standard aIsG cable shall be used.
1) the tightning torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ Single RETs or MultiRET displayed
▪ Selectable arrangement of the antenna’s arrays for up to six BTS
▪ Possible for up to three FlexRETs (Daisy chain)
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GPS Azimuth Adjustment ToolGPs based azimuth adjustment tool to azimuth base station antennas in the field
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compatible with all panel antennas
▪ Easy to adapt onto an antenna
▪ Compact size
▪ No cabling necessary
a specific outdoor tablet is included in the scope of supply.
1) depends on multipath environ-ment, number of satellites in view; satellite geometry, ionospheric activity and use of sbas
2) depends on multipath environ-ment, number of satellites in view; satellite geometry, ionospheric activity
3) after calibration
4) based on a 40 second time constant
Type no. 86010157 – GPS Sensor Specification
Receiver type l1, C/a code, with carrier phase smoothing
Channels two 12-channel, parallel tracking
SBAS tracking 2-channel, parallel tracking
Used geodetic system WGs 84
Update rate 10 hz (10 measurement values per sec.)
Horizontal accuracy < 1.0 m 95 % confidence (dGPs 1))< 2.5 m 95 % confidence
Heading accuracy 2) ± 0.8°
Tilt accuracy 3) ± 0.25°
Orthometric height accuracy 4)
± 1 m
First start Max 12 min. (primary initialisation of almanac)
Cold start < 60 (no almanac or RtC)
Warm start < 20 s typical (almanac or RtC)
Heading fix < 10 s typical (valid position)
Interface W-lan (802.11); Rs 232 (optional)
Power supply liPo-battery (14.8 v, 2200 mah)
Input voltage 18-28 v dC
Power consumption 5 W nominal; 36 W charging mode
Protection class IP 54
Operating temperature -10 °C to +50 °C
Storage temperature -10 °C to +60 °C
Charging temperature 0 °C to +35 °C
Certifications fCC; Ce
Dimensions (H x W x D) 580 (900 deployed) x 116 x 65 mm (22.8 (35.4 deployed) x 4.6 x 2.6 inches)
Weight 3.1 kg (6.8 lbs)
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Antenna Line Configurator (ALC) stand-alone unit for the configuration and control of antenna line devices
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ Battery powered stand-alone device
▪ No additional power supply and software needed
▪ Sunlight visible touch-screen display
1) tightening torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
2) switchable with software
Type no. 86010156
Connector 1) to RCU/TMA 1 x 8-pin connector according to IeC 60130-9, female,conforming to aIsG Rf-connector (sMb male)
Input voltage of ALC 20-30 v dC
Display touchscreen, sunlight visible
Tilt sensor Measuring range ± 80°, accuracy ± 1°
Output voltage to RCUs/TMA’s
aIsG female pin 6 (24 v dC): 20-30 v dCaIsG female pin 1 (12 v dC): 10-15 v dCRf male (at 24 v dC): 10-30 v dC 2)
Rf male (at 12 v dC): 10-15 v dC 2)
Output power(power supply to RCUs/TMAs)
aIsG female pin 6 (24 v dC) without load on pin 1 (12 v dC) and on Rf-plug: ≤ 15 WaIsG female Pin 1 (12 v dC) with max. 7.5 W load on pin 6 (24 v dC) and/or on Rf plug: ≤ 7.5 W
Current monitoring measurement level
Per branch (12 v, 24 v, Rf): 10-1500 ma
Over-current protection Per branch (12 v, 24 v, Rf): < 1500 ma
Interface to RCU/TMA Rs 485/power supply/Rf connector (sMb male)
Protocol to RCU/TMA hdlC hex-coded command set, conforming to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Interface W-lan (802.11n), usb (1.1 / 2.0)
Max. number of RCUs/TMAs
9/1 pcs., depending on system configuration and length of control cable
Max. length of control cable
200 m/9 RCus (in daisy chain configuration)150 m/6 RCus (in splitter configuration)
Internal memory 380 Mb
Weight 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
Protection class IP 54
Temperature range (operating)
-20 ... +45 °C ambient temperature
Temperature range (charging)
0 ... +30 °C ambient temperature
Dimensions (H x W x D) 265 x 102 x 37 mm (10.4 x 4.0 x 1.5 inches)
Packing size 400 x 280 x 85 mm (15.7 x 11.0 x 3.3 inches)
Power supply liPo-battery (14.8 v, > 2000 mah)
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Central Control Unit (CCU) base-station integrated unit to control antenna line devices, for indoor use only
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ For integration into the BTS
▪ Access via ethernet or RS 232
▪ Operable with standard web browser
* hu = height unit
1) the tightning torque for fixing the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
Type no. 86010006
Connectors1) to RCU 3 x 8 pin connector acc. to IeC 60130-9, female, acc. to aIsG
Power supply from BTS dC: –48 v/max. 1.7 a, aC: 100 ... 240v/50 ... 60 hz/max. 1.6a
Power supply to RCU 3 x +29 v dC/max. 1.7 a (in total)3 x +13 v dC/max. 3.8 a (in total)
Total output power Max. 50 W
Interface to RCU and TMA
Rs 485/power supply
Protocol to RCU and TMA hdlC hex-coded command set, acc. to aIsG
Interface to BTS ethernet (10 base-t) and Rs 232
Protocols to BTS tCP/IP, PPP, httP/htMl, udP, dhCP, ftP, snMP, ICMP/PInG
Alarm interface to BTS 8 x open collector output, user programmable
Max. number of RCUsand/or TMAs
up to 27 RCus in daisy chain and up to 6 dtMas; depending on cable configuration and max. power
Max. length of control cable
200 m (9 RCus in daisy chain configuration)
Temperature range -25 ... +55 °C ambient temperature
Packing size 597 mm x 367 mm x 148 mm (23.5 x 14.4 x 5.8 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 19", 1 hu * (43.6 x 483 x 250 mm)
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Portable Control Adapter (PCA)Portable controller for the local configuration of antenna line devices
ADVANTAGES
▪ Compliant to AISG 1.1 and 3GPP/AISG 2.0
▪ For on-site configuration
▪ Control via laptop
1) tightening torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
2) If powered via aIsG-interface, no external power supply is required
3) switchable with software
Type no. 86010046
Connector 1) to RCU/TMA 1 x 8-pin connector according to IeC 60130-9, female,conforming to aIsG Rf-connector (sMb male)
Input voltage of PCA 24 v dC
Output voltage to RCUs/TMAs
aIsG female pin 6 (24 v dC): 24 v dC ± 10 %aIsG female pin 1 (12 v dC): 14 v dC ± 7 % Rf male (at 24 v dC): 24 v dC ± 10 % 3) Rf male (at 12 v dC): 14 v dC ± 7 % 3)
Output power (power supply to RCUs/TMAs)
aIsG female pin 6 (24 v dC) without load on pin 1 (12 v dC) and on Rf-plug: ≤ 60 W, aIsG female Pin 1 (12 v dC) with max. 30 W load on pin 6 (24 v dC) and/or on Rf plug: ≤ 30 W
Current monitoring measurement level
Per branch (12 v, 24 v, Rf): 10-2,500 ma
Over-current protection Per branch (12 v, 24 v, Rf): < 2,500 ma
Interface to RCU/TMA Rs 485/power supply/Rf connector (sMb male)
Protocol to RCU/TMA hdlC hex-coded command set, conforming to aIsG 1.1 and 3GPP/aIsG 2.0
Interface to PC usb 1.1/2.0
Max. number of RCUs/TMAs
27/3 pcs., depending on system configuration and length of control cable
Max. length of control cable
200 m/9 RCus (in daisy chain configuration)150 m/6 RCus (in splitter configuration)
Weight 535 g (1.2 lbs), (incl. external power adapter)
Temperature range 0 ... +55 °C ambient temperature
Dimensions (H x W x D) 40 x 95 x 160 mm (1.6 x 3.7 x 6.3 inches)
External power supply 2) Input: 90-264 v aC, 47-63 hz, 24 v dC/3.0 a
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RET Cable for Power Supply and Control for indoor and outdoor use, designed according to ets 300019-1-4, class 4.1e
DC-Power and Signal Splitter for Remote electrical tilt (Ret) indoor and outdoor use
AISG compliant device for splitting of DC-power and control signals from one input to
three outputs.
Type no. 86010007 ...
Connectors 2 x 8 pin connector according IeC 60130-9, female/male
Tightening torque for fixing the connectors
0.5-1 nm (the connector should be tightened by hand or by special torque screwdriver)
Construction screen: 1 x twisted pair 100 Ω/1 Mhz, 2 x power supply, 1 x groundaWM style 20317 I/II a/b + 20549 + 20233
Rated current 4 a (power supply) (at 50 °C air temperature)
Temperature range -40 °C to +80 °C, (fixed position)
Protection class IP 67 (connected)
Cable diameter 8 mm
Flammability vl 1581 vW-1, Cs ft 1
Colour black, similar to Ral 9005
Minimum bending radius One time 60 mm, several times 120 mm
Type no. 86010002 – 3-way splitter for RET
Connectors 1) 4 x 8 pin connector according IeC 60130-9, 1 x male, 3 x female
Rated current (power supply)
3 a (at 50 °C)
Max. voltage 60 v
Protection class IP 65
Weight 250 g (0.6 lb)
Packing size 114 x 117 x 117 mm (4.5 x 4.6 x 4.6 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 91 x 103 x 72 mm (3.6 x 4.1 x 2.8 inches)
the control cables are available in diffe-rent lengths from 0.5 m up to 100 m
Torque screwdriverOptional: torque screwdriver for aIsG connecting cable (order no. 85010080). With the torque screwdriver, Kathrein connecting cables can be easily fixed at the recommended torque of 1 nm
1) the tightning torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
PIN assignment according AISG:1 +13 v dC
(+12 v dC nominal)2 not connected3 Rs 485 b4 not connected5 Rs 485 a6 +29 v dC
(+24 v dC nominal)
7 dC return8 not connected
Female
Male
3-way splitter for RET
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Lightning Protection Device (LPD) for Remote electrical tilt (Ret) indoor and outdoor use
The device is designed for lightning protection of control cables carrying partial
lightning currents up to 25 kA (shield) and 2.5 kA (inner conductor), according
IEC 61643-1, IEC 61312-3. Each pin is protected individually.
Earthing Clamp for Power Supply and Control Cable for Remote Control unit (RCu)
The clamp is designed for lightning protection of control cables according to EN 50164-1
Type no. 86010030
Connectors 1) 2 x 8 pin connector, according IeC 60130-9, input: male, output: female
SPD type 8 x bipolar gas tube
Max. impuls current 25 ka (housing, shield) (10/350 µs) inner conductors: 2.5 ka/pin (10/350 µs)
Max. dynamic overvolta-ge at spark gap (1 kV/µs)
< 700 v
Static overvoltage (100 V/s)
< 100 v
Grounding via mounting plate/clamps at metallic surfaces or via separate cable, min. cross-section 5 mm2 Cu (screw M6)
Max. operation current 4 a at 50 °C
Max. operation voltage 60 v
Protection class IP 55
Weight 250 g (0.6 lb)
Packing size 114 x 117 x 117 mm (4.5 x 4.6 x 4.6 inches)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 91 x 103 x 72 mm (3.6 x 4.1 x 2.8 inches)
Type no. 86010031
Max. lightning current 20 ka (pulse 10/350 µsec)
Contact resistance < 3 mΩ
Protection class IP 68
Grounding via stranded grounding wire, 16 mm2, length 0.5 m, one end terminated with cable eye (10 mm lug)
Packing size Plastic bag: 210 x 210 mm (8.3 x 8.3 inches)
Weight 160 g (0.4 lbs)
1) the tightning torque used to fix the connector must be 0.5-1.0 nm (‘hand-tightened’ or with torque screwdriver 85010080)
26 I Remote Electrical Tilt I dtMas
Kathrein DTMAs are designed in a compact line and as double
units for easy use with XPol antennas. All DTMAs have a bypass
mode to ensure cell operation in case of DC power down and
have a built-in lightning protection.
DTMAs with AISG compatibility support AISG 1.1 and AISG 2.0
(default) and are suitable for antenna RET control according to
AISG/3GPP standard.
Kathrein DTMAs
LTE 800 12 db aIsG
AWS 1700/2100 12 db aIsG/CWa
UMTS 2100 12 db aIsG/CWa
LTE 800 & UMTS 900 12 db aIsG/CWa
LTE/GSM 1800 12 db aIsG/CWa
UMTS 2100 12 db aIsG/CWa bYP 1800
LTE 260012 db aIsG
GSM/CDMA 850 12 db aIsG/CWa
PCS 1900 12 db aIsG/CWa
GSM/UMTS 900 12 db aIsG/CWa
LTE 1800 & UMTS 2100 12 db aIsG
System Components Dual-band DTMA
DTMA
DC Stop250-2700 Mhz
Smart Bias Tee690-2700 Mhz
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Kathrein offers a large variety of different DTMA types with nu-
merous features. The customer can choose an appropriate
DTMA according to the following characteristics:
For an up-to-date overview of all existing types, please see the
DTMA selection guide on our homepage: www.kathrein.com
1. ALARM MODES
▪ Single mode (AISG or CWA)
▪ Dual mode (AISG and CWA)
6. RF-ByPASS AT DIFFERENT FREqUENCIES
4. DUAL-BAND DTMAS fOR dIffeRent fRequenCY COMbInatIOns, e.g.:
▪ 800 MHz + 900 MHz
▪ 1800 MHz + 2100 MHz
▪ 2100 MHz + 2600 MHz
▪ AWS + PCS2. DIFFERENT GAIN VALUES
▪ 12 dB
▪ 24 dB
▪ 12/32 dB (switchable)5. DTMAS WITh INTEGRATED COMBINER FUNCTIONALITy
▪ 2 inputs, 4 outputs
▪ Splitting up combined signals at the antenna3. VARIOUS FREqUENCy RANGES
▪ 700 MHz
▪ 800 MHz
▪ 850 MHz
▪ 900 MHz
▪ 1800 MHz
▪ 1900 MHz
▪ AWS
▪ 2100 MHz
▪ 2600 MHz
Manuals and regular software updates for Kathrein RET
products are provided via our customer portal. Please visit
www.kathrein.com
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