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SeeGull

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 EX

flex

®

 Reference Manual 

 

 

PCTEL, Inc. 

Page ii 

Revision F 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

1.

 

Preface .......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.1.

 

Purpose .......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.2.

 

Applicability .................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.3.

 

Notices ........................................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.4.

 

Compliance .................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.

 

Overview and System Requirements .............................................................................................. 7

 

2.1.

 

General Description ...................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.2.

 

Initial Inspection ............................................................................................................................ 7

 

2.3.

 

Options .......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.4.

 

System Requirements ................................................................................................................... 10

 

3.

 

Installation................................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.1.

 

Integration ................................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.2.

 

Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 12

 

4.

 

Operation .................................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.1.

 

Calibration .................................................................................................................................. 13

 

4.2.

 

Software Upgrades ...................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.3.

 

Controlling the Scanner and Acquiring Data .............................................................................. 13

 

4.4.

 

Holdover Option Operation ........................................................................................................ 13

 

5.

 

RF Antenna Information .............................................................................................................. 14

 

5.1.

 

Antenna Verification .................................................................................................................... 14

 

5.2.

 

Cellular Antennas ........................................................................................................................ 14

 

5.3.

 

GPS Antenna Information ........................................................................................................... 15

 

6.

 

Walk Test Kit Information ........................................................................................................... 16

 

6.1.

 

Walk Test Kits .............................................................................................................................. 16

 

6.2.

 

Indoor RF Antenna Information .................................................................................................. 16

 

7.

 

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 17

 

7.1.

 

No Power: Receiver LEDs not Illuminated ................................................................................. 17

 

7.2.

 

Changing the Fuse in the Power Plug ......................................................................................... 17

 

7.3.

 

Received Signal Strength Appears Low ....................................................................................... 17

 

8.

 

Support ........................................................................................................................................ 18

 

8.1.

 

Contact Information .................................................................................................................... 18

 

8.2.

 

Warranty Information .................................................................................................................. 18

 

8.3.

 

Calibration Notice ....................................................................................................................... 19

 

8.4.

 

Return Material Authorization Procedure for the SeeGull EXflex Scanning Receiver ............... 19

 

9.

 

Accessories and Service Options ................................................................................................. 20

 

9.1.

 

Accessories .................................................................................................................................. 20

 

9.2.

 

Service Options ............................................................................................................................ 20

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SeeGull EXflex

Page 1: ...Hardware Reference Manual Document Number 100092 00 Revision F March 2016 SeeGull EX flex...

Page 2: ...Holdover Option Operation 13 5 RF Antenna Information 14 5 1 Antenna Verification 14 5 2 Cellular Antennas 14 5 3 GPS Antenna Information 15 6 Walk Test Kit Information 16 6 1 Walk Test Kits 16 6 2 I...

Page 3: ...6 SeeGull EXflex Scanning Receiver front display 12 Figure 7 OP123 14 Figure 8 OP278H 14 Figure 9 OP27H8 and OP379H Gain 14 Figure 10 OP379H 15 Figure 11 OP034H 15 Figure 12 OP207 Walk Test Kit 16 Fig...

Page 4: ...SM and TD SCDMA technologies which can all be measured simultaneously The following bands are supported for LTE FDD with a subset of these bands supported for UMTS WCDMA HSPA CDMA EV DO and GSM R GSM...

Page 5: ...i Path Delay Spread TD LTE Specific Uplink Downlink Configuration DwPTS Symbol GSM BSIC Decoding Scan RSSI Channel Scan C I Co Channel Interference UMTS WCDMA HSPA Maximum of Channels 24 Top N Scan P...

Page 6: ...Please turn off the scanning receiver during a thunderstorm and if applicable take the antenna inside the car before a thunderstorm approaches The scanning receiver itself is not intended for in weath...

Page 7: ...ion link allows the host to control the operation of the scanner and to receive measurement results Refer to Section 4 for more details Figure 1 SeeGull EXflex Scanning Receiver 2 2 Initial Inspection...

Page 8: ...f information about the signal spectrum that is not obtainable from the standard channel power measurement The Spectrum Analyzer measures and reports power spectral density using frequency domain tech...

Page 9: ...dcast call control GPRS mobility management transparent transport and session management Radio resource management SMS messages Location services Uplink Interference parameters UMTS WCDMA HSPA only Th...

Page 10: ...EXflex Scanning Receiver draws 21 watts max 17 watts typical Voltage range for the EXflex Scanning Receiver 8 to 16 VDC Use a car battery a 12 volt battery or an AC DC adapter It is imperative that th...

Page 11: ...and Figure 4 Care should be taken when mounting this unit in a system enclosure rack or case not to obstruct airways Unobstructed convection airflow is recommended Figure 3 SeeGull EXflex Scanning Rec...

Page 12: ...Connect the power cable to the SeeGull EXflex Scanning Receiver and to the car cigarette lighter adapter After the power is applied the LED on the receiver blinks orange After a short delay the light...

Page 13: ...eeded to incorporate new features or bug fixes Please note that some upgrades can only be performed at PCTEL s factory 4 3 Controlling the Scanner and Acquiring Data A unit is controlled and the measu...

Page 14: ...x Scanning Receiver Figure 7 OP123 The OP123 supports a frequency range of 450 to 512 MHz It provides unity gain1 of 1 dBi across the entire spectrum The antenna comes standard with a magnetic 1 dBi g...

Page 15: ...on pull off adapter for the GPS Figure 10 OP379H 5 3 GPS Antenna Information PCTEL offers a single standalone GPS antenna the OP034H The OP034H is a High Gain GPS standalone antenna which comes stand...

Page 16: ...e PCTEL s Walk Test Kit provides the right solution for Walk Testing that enables wireless engineers to address the three key steps of in building coverage assessment and planning Evaluating In buildi...

Page 17: ...er plug end from the power source See Figure 13 for an illustration of the power plug Loosen the fuse holding finger nut by turning it counter clockwise until the plug comes apart The fuse is inside t...

Page 18: ...ty period The expense of removal and reinstallation of any item s of equipment is not included in this warranty This warranty shall only apply to the Product purchased or licensed and shall not apply...

Page 19: ...pped back with the unit The complexity of the calibration process precludes field calibration It is highly recommended that PCTEL s scanning receivers be returned to the factory annually to maintain t...

Page 20: ...MHZ 1475 2700 MHZ Table 4 SeeGull EXflex Antennas Walk Test Kits Battery Packs Part Number Description OP024 UNIV INPUT AC 12VDC ADPT OP207 WALK TEST INDOOR KIT CX EX EXFLEX INCLUDES BAG BATTERY KIT A...

Page 21: ...ion Service Fixed Cost Repair Service Part Number Description OPR05 RMA EVALUATION FEE QUOTED TO CUSTOMERS WITH UNITS OUTSIDE OF WARRANTY WHO SEND UNITS IN FOR EVALUATION ONLY CHARGED IF UNIT DOES NOT...

Page 22: ...f merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further PCTEL shall not be liable for incidental consequential or other damages in connection with the use of this document Copyright Information...

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