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Gain | 90 dB |
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Noise Figure | 5 dB |
NFPA compliant | Yes |
Frequency Bands | 700 MHz |
Output Power | 5 W |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Source | AC |
Operating Temperature | +55°C |
Composite Output Power | 5 W |
Key features of the FiRe-78-4 system, including supported bands and cooling.
Provides a visual overview of the FiRe-78-4 unit.
Details electrical shock, RF exposure, hot surface, and warranty warnings.
Details the AC power input port and its connection requirements.
Specifies the external alarm port and its connection to the ADRF External Alarm Box.
Explains the RF ports and their connection requirements, including connector type and impedance.
Covers optic port connections, maintenance, and cleaning procedures for optimal performance.
Details the connection for the 24VDC Battery Back-up Unit (BBU).
Explains the grounding terminals and the importance of proper connection for safety.
Lists the default items included with the equipment, such as antenna and cable.
Introduces the technical specifications of the FiRe-78-4 system.
Details electrical characteristics: frequency range, power, gain, and impedance.
Outlines physical dimensions, weight, connector types, and weather resistance.
Explains how to connect a PC to the repeater using the Web-GUI for configuration.
Details information on the Status tab: system summary and alarms.
Describes the navigation tree structure within the Web-GUI for system module selection.
Provides a summary of system status, including connected modules and alarm states.
Details frequency information and bandwidths configured from the Install tab.
Details input, gain, and output power levels displayed in the Web-GUI.
Describes how system, RF, and power alarms are displayed and indicated by color.
Covers repeater details, location, and contact info for support and installers.
Introduces the Control tab for system configuration and management.
Allows enabling/disabling amplifiers and the ALC routine.
Enables soft reboot and factory reset of the repeater.
Allows specification of gain levels, ALC levels, and gain balance.
Configures alarm thresholds for signal, RF power, and battery status.
Introduces the Install tab for configuring technology, band selection, and network settings.
Covers technology selection, band configuration, and network settings.
Allows setting the repeater mode to PS700, PS800, or PS700+PS800.
Enables user to specify frequencies, bandwidths, and gain for channels.
Allows specifying Site ID and Description for SNMP monitoring.
Allows input of latitude and longitude for the repeater.
Configures IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for remote management.
Allows labeling and configuring dry contact input alarms.
Allows input of repeater address and installer contact details.
Allows setting the current date and time for the system.
Manages user accounts: creation, deletion, and password changes.
Displays system events, changes, and user actions with timestamps.
Guides user through performing firmware updates for ADX units.
Allows saving and restoring system settings and configurations.
Provides access to technical support resources and contact information.
Logs the current user off the system.